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The Fourfold Gospel Portrait Of Jesus Christ
A two-part chart showing one Christ presented through four Spirit-inspired witnesses: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
A scaled preview is included in this bundle so the page remains self-contained for deployment.
The chart is built to prevent two opposite mistakes: flattening Jesus into one preferred emphasis, and fragmenting the Gospels as if their differences were contradictions instead of complementary witness angles.
- Matthew highlights the promised King and covenant fulfillment.
- Mark highlights the active and suffering Servant.
- Luke highlights the true Man who identifies with and welcomes outsiders.
- John highlights the eternal Son who reveals God and demands faith.
- The brief version gives a fast orientation for classes, sermons, and overview study.
- The fuller version is better for slower comparison work across Gospel design, theology, and audience.
- Together they function as a Christological calibration tool for reading each Gospel on its own terms.
Open the chart preview first, then use the download files for printing or teaching. After that, work through the summary notes on this page as a quick interpretive guide before returning to the chart itself.
What this chart explains
This chart explains The Fourfold Gospel Portrait Of Jesus Christ as a visual Bible study resource for reviewing the subject in an organised way.
Main study focus
Use the chart to identify the major biblical ideas, sequence, categories, or relationships connected with this topic.
How to read the chart
Read the chart from its main title and sections, then compare the labelled ideas with the related biblical passages and themes.
How this supports Bible study
The visual structure is intended to support careful Scripture study, teaching preparation, and comparison with other reference pages.
Fourfold Gospel Portrait Chart Guide
Main study focus
This chart helps readers compare the four Gospel witnesses and their unified testimony to Jesus Christ.
What the chart helps compare
Use the chart to observe Gospel emphasis, audience, structure, and the distinct witness each Gospel gives to Christ.
Bible study application
Read the chart as an aid to Gospel study, then return to the biblical text to see how each evangelist presents Jesus faithfully.