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Featured Book: The Comprehensive New Testament More Books: Online References: Apostolic and Early Church Fathers
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Essentially, this is a harmony of the gospels (from the Revised Standard Version) with a series of questions placed by the author in strategic places. In the gospels, main characters like Peter and John have their stories repeated three or four times, while many of the women or apostles (such as Andrew) are mentioned only once or twice. But in a harmony, the repetitions are fused together, and the women and "lesser" players become far more visible. What becomes even more apparent is that in almost every failure the men made, the women did better. The men doubted the resurrection and the women were the first to proclaim it. Only one man followed Jesus to the cross, but a number of women did. The examples are far too many to ignore once they are brought to light, and every Christian would benefit from this book. The author does not give opinion. Instead, he gives you the text and asks the reader the right questions.
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