The 150 ParablesMike Carrell, 2005 - 396 The author has discovered that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John have been written in a well-defined literary form--that of the parables of Jesus. The book includes a proof from each of the four evangelists confirming their intention for us to understand their gospels in this literary form. In this book, all four gospels are diagramed in this literary form to allow the reader the opportunity to understand the meaning and purpose of every verse in all four gospels. What has been hidden for twenty centuries is revealed. |
Spis treści
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
CHAPTER TWOA CLOSER LOOK | 15 |
CHAPTER THREEHOW TO READ | 29 |
CHAPTER FIVEPROOF | 359 |
CHAPTER SIXWERE THERE | 369 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND PERMISSIONS | 381 |
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In Parables: How the Scriptures Were Meant to be Read and Understood Michael Andrew Carrell Podgląd niedostępny - 2009 |
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