A Four-Column Parallel and Chronological Harmony of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John:


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The author Robert M. Sutherland is an accomplished Canadian criminal and civil trial lawyer with 34 years at the bar in five provinces, having had some notable successes, changing the law nationally and provincially at various points in time. He is philosophically a moderate realist and a natural law thinker, in the tradition of the three great Western thinkers: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and MortImer J. Adler and a former Canadian director of the Chicago-based think-tank “Mortimer J. Adler’s Centre for the Study of the Great Ideas”. He is an evangelical Christian and a member of the United Church of Canada. This is how he would format the testimonial evidence of the various gospel writers in the court of public opinion for the purpose of assessing their individual and collective credibility and reliability and ultimately their three basic historical claims: namely, (1) Jesus of Nazareth claimed to be divine. (2) He died for that claim. (3) He rose again from the dead to establish the truth of that claim. These are purely historical matters, knowable and provable on a balance of probabilities. And to assist the reader he has provided some helpful methodologies for understanding the nature of truth, the nature of the natural moral law and the nature of historical inquiry.




Matthew Mark Luke and John Side by Side


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A DISCIPLE IN THE GARDEN of Gethsemane cuts off the ear of the high priest's servant according to all four Gospels. But only John tells us the servant's name, and that it was Peter who wielded the sword. And only Luke tells us that Jesus healed the wound. This book allows you to see all of this at a glance.THE FOUR GOSPELS are presented here in parallel columns, in roughly chronological order, with corresponding passages side by side. Among the differences that set this work apart from others are its use of the World English Bible, its copyright-free status, and its readable arrangement of the text.THE WORLD ENGLISH BIBLE, which provides the Gospel texts used in this book, is a copyright-free modern English translation.Editor DAVID A. REED served for a decade as a contributing editor of Dr. Walter Martin's Christian Research Journal and has taught at Spurgeon's annual School of Theology at London's Metropolitan Tabernacle. He has authored twenty books on Bible topics. Reed is pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in New Bedford, Massachusetts.







The Gospels Side-by-Side


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Easily compare Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John at a glance with over 10 comparison charts, simple summaries, illustrations, and more! Not every event of Jesus' life is covered by any one gospel alone--but now, you can easily compare all 100 events across the 4 gospels side by side with this quick-reference pamphlet! See the miracles, events, and parables included in each of them at a glance! Quickly discover how the gospels support--not contradict--each other. 5 Key Features of this Gospels Comparison Pamphlet 10 charts covering 100 events, 30 miracles, and 40 parables. See which are included in each of the gospels--at a glance. "Then and Now" map of Israel during Jesus' time. Chart tracking where Jesus walked. Answers key questions: Why are there four Gospels? Why do the gospels place events in different order? And more! Instead of flipping back and forth in your Bible, enjoy being able to pull out this pamphlet and quickly reference it. See Jesus from 4 Different Points of View See Jesus from four different points of view and learn how their views unite to flesh out a portrait of God in the Gospels Side by Side pamphlet! The Bible gives us four biographers for Jesus' life: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Consult this concise chart to find out: Why there are four gospels instead of just one. Why three gospels are similar, but the fourth is different. How the gospels complement, not contradict, each other. Why most of Christ's story focuses on his last week. And more!




Jesus, the Word of God


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A Harmony of the Four Gospels


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One of the easiest-to-use parallel text harmonies of the Gospels now has an easier-to-read four-column type design.




Parallel Gospels in Harmony - with Study Guide


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PARALLEL GOSPELS IN HARMONY - with STUDY GUIDE lets you read and study the four Gospels in parallel columns with corresponding passages side-by-side, using the modern language World English Bible. It's also copyright-free, so that anyone can reproduce it. A disciple in the garden of Gethsemane cuts off the ear of the high priestâs servant according to all four Gospels. But only John tells us the servantâs name, and that it was Peter who wielded the sword. And only Luke tells us that Jesus healed the wound. This book allows you to see all of this at a glance.




A Harmony of the Four Gospels in the Revised Version


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The Gospel


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This book merges and harmonizes the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John into one. This unified version, which I call The Gospel, is based on the faith that the four different gospels exist in order to form together the complete story of Jesus life and ministry. I consolidated these sources by identifying common denominators among them as well as parts that are unique to each, and then interweaving it all into a single narrative, using only original texts. This integrated version may offer greater incentive to our youth, laymen, and non-believers as well as professionals to read and learn more about what Jesus did and taught. (Acts 1:1). In the past, there have been many attempts to make the four Gospels easier for readers, often displaying similar episodes in parallel columns, in an effort to resolve the Gospels narrative complexity by harmonizing them in one way or another; however, in regard to the text itself, previous books do not rise to the level of precision and completeness that is achieved here. Answering this need for a clear chronological telling of The Story of Jesus, this book unifies every account of the four Gospels into a single story, without omitting or compromising any part. On a given topic in Jesus ministry, this book uses as its base whichever gospel is the greatest common denominator, consolidates identical or similar parts from other Gospels, and integrates the unique and different elements of each book into a single story.