Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Paul

Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Paul
Title Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Paul PDF eBook
Author David Oliver Smith
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 357
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498269931

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Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Paul takes you on a journey through the Synoptic Gospels and the Epistles providing a new solution to a literary puzzle that has vexed biblical scholars for over two-hundred years--The Synoptic Problem. When the Synoptic evangelists, Matthew, Mark, and Luke sat down to write their gospels did they have copies of some of the epistles? This book examines the Synoptic Gospels, Hebrews, and Paul's Epistles finding many intriguing similarities, suggesting that the Synoptic evangelists used extensive parts of the epistles to weave into their stories of the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. David Oliver Smith then compares these epistle-based passages to the theoretical lost gospel Q and finds that a large portion of what many New Testament scholars consider to be contained in Q may have its inspiration in the Epistles.

The Gospel According to Matthew

The Gospel According to Matthew
Title The Gospel According to Matthew PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Canongate U.S.
Total Pages 100
Release 1999
Genre Bibles
ISBN 9780802136169

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The publication of the King James version of the Bible, translated between 1603 and 1611, coincided with an extraordinary flowering of English literature and is universally acknowledged as the greatest influence on English-language literature in history. Now, world-class literary writers introduce the book of the King James Bible in a series of beautifully designed, small-format volumes. The introducers' passionate, provocative, and personal engagements with the spirituality and the language of the text make the Bible come alive as a stunning work of literature and remind us of its overwhelming contemporary relevance.

A History of the United States and Its People

A History of the United States and Its People
Title A History of the United States and Its People PDF eBook
Author Edward Eggleston
Publisher
Total Pages 432
Release 1888
Genre United States
ISBN

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Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke

Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke
Title Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke PDF eBook
Author John Wenham
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 348
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 172527664X

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This groundbreaking study poses a solution to what one scholar has called "one of the most difficult research problems in the history of ideas"—the Synoptic problem. The phenomenon and mystery of three similar but different Synoptic Gospels has for centuries challenged some of the best minds of academia and the church. How can we explain the differences and similarities among Matthew, Mark and Luke? Which Gospel was written first? To what extent did the Evangelists depend on oral tradition, written sources or each other? John Wenham courageously opposes the reigning two-document theory-that Mark was the first Gospel, with Matthew and Luke independently using Mark and a lost source of sayings of Jesus labeled Q. Through careful argument and analysis, he seeks to defend an alternative theory that satisfactorily accounts for what he argues is some degree of structural dependence but nevertheless a surprising degree of verbal independence among the Synoptics. This brave new revisioning of the writing of the Synoptics redates Matthew, Mark and Luke prior to A.D. 55. Insightful and provocative, Redating Matthew, Mark and Luke offers a fresh look at a hard problem as well as an interesting perspective on the inner workings of the early church. It is a book to be reckoned with—and sure to stir up scholarly controversy.

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
Title Matthew, Mark, Luke and John PDF eBook
Author Pearl Buck
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 86
Release 2017-06-07
Genre
ISBN 9781547252886

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Abandoned by their American GI fathers and Korean mothers, four young boys live under a bridge as a family with Matthew, the oldest, serving as the father. Sam, an American soldier invites them to the Christmas party on the base, where the boys begin a new life. Sam and his wife adopt Matthew who continues to worry about all those left behind. An inspiring story of self-reliance, compassion and moral courage in the face of daunting odds, this book deals with racial prejudice, abandonment and the responsibility of being a father to a family. 125th Author's Birthday Edition and 50th Anniversary of First Edition

Jesus

Jesus
Title Jesus PDF eBook
Author David Steele
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2020
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780758663023

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This study features 24 lessons, including questions and answers, that compare what each Gospel writer wrote about Jesus and presents Jesus' ministry in chronological order. Readers come away with a better understanding of the New Testament Gospel message and why it is 100 percent reliable. Both Christians and skeptics gain a better understanding of the reliability of Scripture, and in particular how the Gospel writers presented Jesus as the Savior of mankind with powerful proofs and authority.

The Single Gospel

The Single Gospel
Title The Single Gospel PDF eBook
Author Neil Averitt
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 352
Release 2015-09-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498221580

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The life of Jesus is at the heart of the Christian faith, and is one of the great works of Western literature. This book presents the story in a new form, more accessible than ever before. It weaves the four separate gospel accounts into one continuous story. And it presents the story in a new translation: traditional, but clear. Here the reader can find the episodes laid out in an understandable narrative sequence. The nativity at Bethlehem is followed by the visit of the wise men. And for each scene the rich details are collected from all the gospel accounts, giving a complete picture of complex events like the Sermon on the Mount or Jesus' climactic encounter with Pilate. The new language is clear as well. It is traditional scripture inconspicuously updated for modern readers, supplemented with contemporary language for difficult concepts, and using the grand and familiar language of the King James where appropriate. Low-key explanations fill in the details. Short footnotes explain the key concepts, and longer endnotes provide additional depth. This book opens the gospels to everyone--Christians who want to better understand their faith, and general readers who want to rediscover a great work of literature.