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The Chronological Gospels, Larger Print Edition

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Oversize softcover. 9x12", larger print edition. Contains the full text, illustrations, and content of the standard editions but in a larger easier to read format which also provides extra space for personal notetaking.

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First published August 1, 2013

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February 11, 2018
This book contains the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, as well as the book of Acts and Revelation. It sets out the gospel events in chronological order with a great number of historical and scientific footnotes. It also corrects some translation and interpretation errors, based on ancient manuscripts and the fairly-recently discovered manuscripts of the Gospel of Matthew in Hebrew (the original language). Reading the Gospels this way is very enlightening, especially as it makes quite clear the difference between the actual events recorded by the apostles and many of the traditions of the church.

An excellent resource! I highly recommend it!
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Author 1 book
March 1, 2021
Great reference work, helps put Jesus' ministry and teachings into context.
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July 1, 2021
This book has been extremely life-changing and enlightening My faith in Yeshua is stronger and my understanding of Scriptures from a Hebrew perspective has deepened. So many niggling questions have been answered regarding Biblical inconsistencies and supposed contradictions. I plan to read/study it from cover to cover again and again.
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July 21, 2021
Well done updated version of the Bible. Love the charts and the footnotes. I learned a lot but I couldn't finish reading it. Even with the large version I had a hard time reading it or knowing what to do with it. I enjoy learning the difference between a Greek translation and a Hebrew translation, but I find Michael Rood hard to follow.
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