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The g4 boyz are two singers that are brother and does rap duos. You can buy their music in different places at different prices. At Wal-Mart there CD is about $20 you can buy their music online at iTunes and eBay at different prices depending on the person selling it.
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Exactly who was the first person the risen Jesus met differs according to the source used:In Mark's Gospel, the first person could have been the young man the women found in the tomb, or one of his associates. Then, in the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-20) that was added to the Gospel much later, it was Mary Magdalene.In Matthew's Gospel, it was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, together on the road back.In Luke's gospel, Jesus first appeared to two men, Cleopas and possibly Peter, on the road.In John's Gospel, Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene in the garden, where she thought he was the gardener.
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A:Mathew's Gospel tells us that Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary. Jesus was born there, conceived by the Holy Spirit. They fled to Egypt out of fear of King Herod and only much later travelled to Galilee, where they settled in a city called Nazareth. The more popular nativity account that says Nazareth was the home town of Joseph and Mary is in Luke's Gospel.
The authors of the four New Testaments are commonly known as the evangelists. Since Mark was the earliest gospel written, its author was the first to write about Mary mother of Jesus, Mary Magdelene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses. The authors of Matthew, Luke and John also wrote about these women called Mary.Luke and John wrote about Mary, sister of Martha.
Luke wrote the account of the shepherd's visit. Mary is thought to have given Luke much of the information.