The (cronological) gospel of Jesus

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marut

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"The gospel of Jesus" is the four gospels joined together as one chronological gospel - the only one of its kind.


What do I get from reading it?
A better view of what Jesus said and did, and in what context he said and did it.
A chance to read the gospels as one coherent story and get a clear overview of the life and works of Jesus Christ.


What do I lose?
Because of the structure with color codes and the references to the NET Bible fore every verse, all the nuances of the four Gospels are included.


The website is totally free and without annoying advertising. So is the grace of God!




Sincerely "Marut"
 

jb

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For those interested you can find a bit of a study Here on NT chronology...

Yahweh Shalom...
 

Angela53510

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I have a book that puts the gospels in side by side chronological order! It is very interesting and informative to read it this way, whether on the web or in a book!
 

crossnote

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I have a book that puts the gospels in side by side chronological order! It is very interesting and informative to read it this way, whether on the web or in a book!
Isn't that called, "Christ in Stereo"? It's layout is very readable, probably out of print nowadays :(