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Gray, J.M. – Synthetic Bible Studies of the Books of the NT

Synthetic Bible Studies of the Books of the New Testament
CONTAINING AN OUTLINE STUDY OF EVERY BOOK
OF THE BIBLE, WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR
SERMONS, ADDRESSES AND
BIBLE EXPOSITIONS

By JAMES M. GRAY, D.D.
Minister in the Reformed Episcopal Church, President of the Moody Bible Institute
Copyright 1906 by Fleming H. Revell, Westwood, New Jersey

This is basically a NT Survey book, giving information about each book. Synthetic Bible Studies of the Books of the NT Continue reading

Arlandson, J.M. – Historical Reliability of the Gospels

Historical Reliability of the Gospels
Study By: James M. Arlandson

This study by Arlandson is a 15 chapter apologetics book on the reliability of the Gospels. He looks at many different aspects of the reliability of the Gospel accounts of Christ, the source and transmission  of these accounts (including the Q document), and many other questions involved in the reliability and origin. Continue reading

Talbot, L.T. – Why Four Gospels? The Four-Fold Portrait of Christ

Why Four Gospels? The Four-Fold Portrait of Christ in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
A Series of Radio Messages

By Louis T. Talbot
Pastor, The Church of the Open Door
President, The Bible Institute of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California

In this 22 chapter work by Talbot (BIOLA), he looks at the four gospels. He sees the differences between them, identifying each one’s particular audience and character.

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