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I don't know the answer, but I would be so fast to call it a contradiction. Maybe, they are recording different last words they remember Jesus saying. A contradiction means one thing cannot be said if another thing is being said. For instance, one saying Jesus died on the cross and rose and the other says he didn't die are rise. That is a significant contradiction, but I don't have a problem with Jesus' last words when I believe he could have said both or either one of them that doesn't contradict the central gospel message
peace.
Thank you for being honest in your answer
As for maybe he would have spoke both well that is impossible for reasons which I showed in response number 57 on page 6, basically the context in both is talking about his last words
Why did I bring up such a question:
1. The last words in the gospel of Mark and Matthew god why have you forsaken me , portrays Jesus as giving up and declaring that god left him !!!!
2. The contradiction of the last words of Jesus shows an unreliability in the gospels plus downplays the whole Christian argument about eyewitnesses of the crusifix of Jesus since both Matthew and Luke were there according to christian claims and there so called gospels written by them (as what christians claim).
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