The Gospel Chronicle Redaction

The Gospel Chronicle  Redaction
Author: G.L. Kirschke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2019-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781732584570

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The Gospel Chronicle is one work in three volumes. It is a chronological study of the four narrative gospels, combining Matthew, Mark Luke and John into a single narrative in three stages, using their preexisting sequential content. The Redaction volume takes the chronologically ordered texts from the Parallel and merges the four source texts together while clearly noting when one gospel changes to another.

The Gospel Chronicle Narrative

The Gospel Chronicle  Narrative
Author: G.L. Kirschke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2019-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781732584556

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The Gospel Chronicle is one work in three volumes. It is a chronological study of the four narrative gospels, combining Matthew, Mark Luke and John into a single narrative in three stages, using their preexisting sequential content. The Narrative is the culmination of this work. It takes the edited gospel content of the Redaction and sets it in a typical novelization of the four gospels. It presents the entire ministry of Jesus Christ into an easily read story.

The Gospel Chronicle Vol 3 Redaction Color

The Gospel Chronicle  Vol 3 Redaction   Color
Author: G. L. Kirschke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1732584540

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The Gospel Chronicle is a chronological study in three volumes that combines the four narrative gospels into a single comprehensive narrative that follows a time line of seventy weeks for the ministry of Jesus Christ. This edition is an enhanced version of vol. 3 Redaction adding color to the text to better distinguish between gospel sources.

The Gospel Chronicle Parallel

The Gospel Chronicle  Parallel
Author: G.L. Kirschke
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2019-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781732584563

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The Gospel Chronicle is one work in three volumes. It is a chronological study of the four narrative gospels, combining Matthew, Mark Luke and John into a single narrative in three stages, using their preexisting sequential content. The Parallel is the foundation of the complete work in which gospel chronology is first explored and established by careful side by side comparison of the four source gospels, laying the ground work for both the Redaction and Narrative volumes.

The Past of Jesus in the Gospels

The Past of Jesus in the Gospels
Author: Eugene E. Lemcio
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 052101879X

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The aim of this study is to show that the Evangelists, to an extent hitherto unrecognized, wrote narratives which set out to distinguish Jesus's time from their own. Such an effort, Professor Lemcio explains, went beyond their merely putting verbs in past tenses and dividing their accounts into pre- and post-resurrection periods. Rather, they took care that terminology appropriate to the Easter appearances did not appear beforehand, and that vocabulary used prior to Easter fell by the wayside afterwards. The author shows that words common to both eras bear a different nuance in each, and that the idiom used is seen to suit the time. These are not routine or incidental expressions, but reveal what Jesus the protaganist and the Evangelists as narrators believed about the Gospel, the Christ, the messianic task, and the nature of salvation. This much becomes apparent from a study of the internal evidence, and by next turning to data outside the Gospels, the author attempts to show how biographical and historical writings of the ancient world may prove useful in separate efforts to reconstruct the course of Jesus's life. Lemcio shows how expectations for idiomatic and linguistic verisimilitude in Graeco-Roman historical and biographical writing were met and often exceeded by the Evangelists. His study thus makes a valuable contribution towards our understanding of the literary art of the Gospel narratives, and highlights a literary sensitivity on their writers' part which has failed to receive the critical attention it deserves.

Mercer Dictionary of the Bible

Mercer Dictionary of the Bible
Author: Watson E. Mills,Roger Aubrey Bullard
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1990
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0865543739

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An encyclopedic guide to the interpretation and understanding of biblical literature. Though written by members of the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, the 1,450 original entries by some 225 contributors are diverse in viewpoint and devoid of theological prescription. They're

A Biblical Theological Introduction to the Old Testament

A Biblical Theological Introduction to the Old Testament
Author: Miles V. Van Pelt
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433533495

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The Old Testament is not just a collection of disparate stories, each with its own meaning and moral lessons. Rather, it’s one cohesive story, tied together by the good news about Israel’s coming Messiah, promised from the beginning. Covering each book in the Old Testament, this volume invites readers to teach the Bible from a Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective. Featuring contributions from twelve respected evangelical scholars, this gospel-centered introduction to the Old Testament will help anyone who teaches or studies Scripture to better see the initial outworking of God’s plan to redeem the world through Jesus Christ.

Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible First and Second Chronicles

Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible  First and Second Chronicles
Author: Richard J. Coggins
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 1672
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781467453578

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This extract from the Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible provides Coggin’s introduction to and concise commentary on First and Second Chronicles. The Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible presents, in nontechnical language, the best of modern scholarship on each book of the Bible, including the Apocrypha. Reader-friendly commentary complements succinct summaries of each section of the text and will be valuable to scholars, students, and general readers. Rather than attempt a verse-by-verse analysis, these volumes work from larger sense units, highlighting the place of each passage within the overarching biblical story. Commentators focus on the genre of each text—parable, prophetic oracle, legal code, and so on—interpreting within the historical and literary context. The volumes also address major issues within each biblical book—including the range of possible interpretations—and refer readers to the best resources for further discussions.