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The Ministry of Jesus Christ, the Messiah

A Compilation of the Four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. a Bible Study + Explanations and Commentary
By:Glenn Brunner
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781973629771
eText ISBN:9781973629788
Edition:0
Copyright:2018
Format:Reflowable

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The Ministry of Jesus Christ, the Messiah is an abridged compilation of the four gospelsone continuous writing containing the words of Christ so the reader can read and study the entire ministry of Jesus Christ in one continuous fluid document. Also included in appendices are biblical presentations of Creation and the Flood and other important Christian statements of belief, such as the Apostolic and Nicene Creeds. The following four Bible study topics are included:
1. The Lords Prayer
2. Messiah by George Frideric Handel
3. Precepts of the Christian faith
4. Joy, peace, and contentment
Modern day English translations of the four Gospels were used or referenced by the author.
When the Apostles spoke of the same event, their words were blended into one account. The author worked to ensure thought or meaning from Scripture containing a description of an event was not lost. If not absolutely clear that the same event was being written about, or if the event could not logically be taken out of context of the particular book, then no blending of text was done.
Footnotes help explain key thoughts presented in Scripture because translation from the original Greek does not often lend itself to the modern English language nor common grammatical form, hence the many different translations available today. Regardless of whether a translation uses a very literal translation of Greek or a simpler paraphrase, the original meaning or thought the Lord intended can be unclear without reference to other Scripture.