Since we don't have Q, we don't know what the synoptic gospel writers slanted or neglected to mention. If he spent three years in ministry, He had to say a lot more than is attributed to him. No contemporary writer mentions a Cecil B. DeMill phenomena when Jesus spoke. Whoever compiled the sayings had to pick and choose. I imagine Mary Magdalene would find different things to report than Peter. Yet the synoptic gospels mostly agree in narrative and sayings. I find that amazing.
I adore Bible history discussions. There is something about manipulation of data in all disciplines that makes me almost intoxicated. The Witnesses have very odd views without much discussion or justification for leaving orthodoxy. The cult culture hurts me more than any doctrine. Well, I never could take how they treated women. It is strange, too. My father was at Bethel for more than a decade when Bethel was a handful of men. Everyone knew everyone else. My whole family always talked about Fred Franz as though he were better trained than the Pope and the Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the Southern Baptists, etc. I wanted to grow up and be as smart and sharp as he. Looking outside in, aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
All this knowledge seemed too great for a female born of a factory Bethelite. Now I studied it as an undergrad. Koine Greek was my downfall. Today I believe I could easily have surpassed Franz. My reference point keeps changing.