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Jesus

Jesus

Abdelbaset Youssef

Abdelbaset Youssef
2018
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Matthew, Chapter 15 verse 24"But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the Lost sheep of the house of Israel."St. John, Chapter 10 verse 16And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice, and there shall be one fold and one shepherd King Solomon was the son of King David. Solomon was the last king of the United Kingdom of Israel. After the death of King Solomon, in 922 B.C., Ten Tribes out of the 12 Tribes of Israel refused the kinghood of Solomon's son. The Ten Tribes of Israel separated from the Jewish (Two Tribes) and Jerusalem to establish their kingdom in the northern part of the Kingdom of Israel called the House of Israel or the Northern Kingdom. In 722 B.C. the Neo-Assyrian Empire invaded the House of Israel and evicted the Ten Tribes to disperse all over the Assyrian Empire and later all over Asia and became the Lost Ten Tribes or the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Using the DNA in research led to possible finding the Lost Sheep of Israel. Kurdish of Iraq and Turkey, Pashtun of Afghanistan and Pakistan, Kashmiri and Bane Israel of India and many more communities and tribes carry Hebrew names worldwide could be descendants of the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. According to Mattew, 15/24, Jesus was not sent but only to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel. Jesus did not only go there, but he had to go there. Jesus, being the son of God or a Prophet supported by the Holy Spirit doing miracles of waking the dead either way, is not a regular person needs a sneaky way to go to the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel anywhere they were. The Jewish, (the other Two Tribes), established another small kingdom in Jerusalem called the House of Judaea or the Southern Kingdom. The House of Judaea survived first the New-Assyrian Empire invasion, but later they were taken hostages by the Persian Empire to Iran. 70 years later the Persians sent them back to Jerusalem, but while they had been under occupation of Romans Jesus came. Only two tribes of Israel established the House of Judaea, which survived the advent of Jesus. Jesus was born and grown up in the Two Tribes of Judaea, who are called the Jewish. Jesus was sent not only for the Jewish but also for the Lost Ten Tribes or the Lost Sheep of the Northern Kingdom who lost to history. Looking for the Lost Sheep worldwide was a very difficult job, but Jesus was equipped with an arsenal of miracles that made the job very easy.
Jesus

Jesus

A.N. Wilson

VINTAGE
2003
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The Jesus of Faith and the Jesus of History are two different beings, with two different stories. Wilson reappraises our readings of the Gospels and, with extraordinary insight and clarity, reinterprets the story of Jesus's birth, his life as a carpenter and the dramatic events surrounding his arrest and trial.
Jesus

Jesus

Michael Keene

Lion Books
2002
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Jesus Christ is one of the most influential figures of all time. But what do we know about him? What was the basis of his teaching? And how has he helped to shape human history? This book paints a clear and engaging portrait of the founder of Christianity.
Jesus

Jesus

Teresa de Bertodano

Lion Books
2003
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This book combines beautiful colour illustrations with selections from the words of Jesus, exploring the themes of happiness, fulfilment and joy. 100 excerpts from the four gospels are gathered here - stories about Jesus, parables told by Jesus, and some of his most important teachings. Grouped under seven topics - The Inner Journey, Being Happy, Friendship, Homecoming, Love, Being Still and Valuing Ourselves - each section with a short introduction by the author, this is an appealing and accessible introduction to some of Jesus' most valuable teachings. It is ideal for personal reflection and meditation and would make an inspiring and attractive gift.
Jesus

Jesus

William Dallmann

Concordia Publishing House
1914
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A classic presentation of the life of Christ, anchored in the four Gospels, written in a devotional style, with explanations and commentary on the persons, places and events in our Lord's life and ministry.
Jesus

Jesus

David Steele; Diane Bahn

Concordia Publishing House
2021
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This study features 24 lessons, including questions and answers, that compare what each Gospel writer wrote about Jesus and presents Jesus' ministry in chronological order. Readers come away with a better understanding of the New Testament Gospel message and why it is 100 percent reliable. Both Christians and skeptics gain a better understanding of the reliability of Scripture, and in particular how the Gospel writers presented Jesus as the Savior of mankind with powerful proofs and authority.
Jesus

Jesus

David Steele; Diane Bahn

Concordia Publishing House
2022
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This study features 24 lessons, including questions and answers, that compare what each Gospel writer wrote about Jesus and presents Jesus' ministry in chronological order. Readers come away with a better understanding of the New Testament Gospel message and why it is 100 percent reliable. Both Christians and skeptics gain a better understanding of the reliability of Scripture, and in particular how the Gospel writers presented Jesus as the Savior of mankind with powerful proofs and authority.
Jesus

Jesus

Greeley Andrew M.

St Martin's Press
2008
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Jesus of Galilee taught through stories, which even today contain the power to startle us out of our prejudices and preconceptions. Now Father Andrew M. Greeley, one of America's most beloved storytellers, examines the parables told by Jesus in search of a fuller understanding of the man and his message.This engaging and informal collection of homilies reveals a Jesus whose simple parables carry profound lessons about the Kingdom of Heaven. Along the way, Father Greeley touches on such provocative topics as the significance of Jesus's Jewish roots, his deep and revolutionary relationship with women, "The Da Vinci Code", and "The Passion of the Christ". He also singles out the four greatest parables, which best illustrate the infinite love and mercy of the God whose kingdom began with Jesus and continues even today.As a storyteller, Jesus often surprised his listeners with unexpected twists that challenged them to see the world in a whole new light. Father Greeley's insightful tour of the Gospels provides a fresh look at the parables that strips away centuries of false and mistaken interpretations to get at the essential truth of who Jesus really was and what he believed.
Jesus

Jesus

Leonard Sweet; Frank Viola

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2022
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Introducing a new kind of Jesus biography: Transform the tired and familiar way you have read the Bible into an electrifying journey of rediscovering Christ. In this compelling work, authors Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola reclaim the entire Bible as a gripping narrative about Jesus Christ.Jesus says, “The Scriptures point to me!” (John 5:39 NLT). But what does that mean exactly?Virtually every other “Jesus biography” begins with the nativity account in Bethlehem. In this innovative book, Sweet and Viola begin before time, in the Triune God, and tell the complete interconnected story of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation.Jesus: A Theography is the first book ever written to combine historical Jesus studies with biblical theology, crafting together one breathtaking saga that tells the Jesus story in both Old and New Testaments. This groundbreaking book clearly demonstrates that every bit of Scripture is part of the same stunning drama - what the authors refer to as the theography of Jesus Christ.Leonard Sweet and Frank Viola (authors of Jesus Manifesto and Jesus Speaks) unfold the greatest story ever told in a fresh and invigorating way. Whether you are a seasoned Christian scholar, a new believer, or someone who is intrigued by Jesus, this book unveils the discoveries of a lifetime, transforming the tired and familiar way we have read the Bible into an electrifying journey of rediscovering Christ.Jesus: A Theography:Tells the complete and interconnected story of Jesus, from Genesis to RevelationCombines historical Jesus studies with biblical theologyProves that the main subject of the Old Testament is Jesus ChristSecond, standalone volume in the JESUS trilogyLeonard Sweet and Frank Viola set out on a journey of discovery with one goal: to help restore the sovereignty of Jesus Christ above all else. This led to their national bestseller, Jesus Manifesto. Two years later, they released Jesus: A Theography, beautifully establishing that all Scripture unveils a person—the Lord Jesus Christ. In 2016 they released the final volume in the trilogy: Jesus Speaks. All three volumes of the JESUS trilogy will lead the reader to a deeper understanding of Christ.
Jesus

Jesus

James M. Robinson

Augsburg Fortress
2007
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Who was Jesus, really? In these pages, Robinson, one of the premier scholars of the New Testament and the "Sayings Gospel Q", asks what we can know of Jesus from what many believe was the earliest written source behind the Gospels. Surprising insights abound and the author includes an autobiographical essay charting the important currents in New Testament scholarship over the last fifty years. The book also includes a translation of "Q".
Jesus

Jesus

A. W. Tozer

Moody Publishers
2017
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Reflections on Christ, from a beloved spiritual writerA. W. Tozer was a man of remarkable knowledge, an avid reader of Christian writers and philosophers from throughout the ages. But he meditated on the Bible. He was, like John Wesley, "a man of one Book and a student of many."Combine this with his poignant writing style and you have works like this one, high thoughts of God brought low, yet no less moving. Jesus: The Life and Ministry of God the Son features selections from Tozer's writings on the God-man, Jesus Christ. It follows the chronology of Christ's earthly life and explores classic themes of Christology, helping readers better comprehend and appreciate Jesus' person and work. When you set out to study Christ, you want to behold His splendor the best you can. That's why writers like A. W. Tozer are excellent guides: they love the Lord, know Him well, and yet have a way with the written word. They're able to lay the weight of glory on the human heart as few can. Read Jesus and appreciate anew the Savior of the world and the power of the written word to glorify His name.
Jesus

Jesus

Gerard S. Sloyan

Liturgical Press
2008
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This book means to explore who Jesus was, is, and is to come, and by what series of events this man of Jewish history came to be viewed by millions as a man of God-like powers in their present lives and their hoped for future." Rich in familiarity with Jesus' Jewish world, Gerard Sloyan helps us discover a Jesus thoroughly situated in his own time and place. Grounded in the New Testament gospels, Sloyan's study leads us to an already interpreted Jesus, distinctly portrayed by each evangelist. Going outside the New Testament, Sloyan takes us into the theological questions and developments that culminated in the affirmations of the councils of Nicaea and Chalcedon. This impressive, clearly written work challenges readers to see both the historical Jesus who preached the in-breaking of God's reign and the post-resurrection Jesus whom Christians named Lord and Savior.Gerard S. Sloyan, STD, PhD, is professor emeritus of religion at Temple University and currently visiting professor at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. He has written extensively on Jesus, including The Crucifixion of Jesus (Fortress Press, 1995) and Why Jesus Died (Fortress Press, 2004).
Jesus

Jesus

Alan Watson

University of Georgia Press
2012
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Alan Watson argues that a close examination of the Gospels in their historic and religious context reveals St. Mark’s text as the most plausible account of how Jesus saw himself and how he was perceived by his contemporaries. In the gospel of Mark, Watson says that we see a Jesus who felt he was beyond the law—a man who was basically apolitical, hostile to dogma, and deliberately incomprehensible to his followers and enemies. Watson concludes that Jesus was essentially a cult leader—a charismatic individual who demanded personal faith from his followers with little regard to consistency or content of his message. Jesus: A Profile joins three other works by Watson—The Trial of Jesus, Jesus and the Law, and Jesus and the Jews—to examine the early dynamism of western religion through refocused attention on biblical texts and other historical sources.
Jesus

Jesus

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2001
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In June 2000 five scholars, one theologian and 60 non-academic pilgrims travelled to Israel to share their insights on the Jesus of history and the meaning of the "historians' Jesus" for Christian faith. The results are provided in this work. The text provides a summary of what is known about Jesus and his times - Galilee, his relationship to the Qumran community, his sense of mission as an eschatological prophet and miracle worker, and finally the mechanics of how the memories of Jesus's words and deeds circulated amongst his followers and were passed on in oral performance to be enshrined in the written synoptic tradition. The book concludes with reflections by Elizabeth Johnson on the relavance of such scholarship for contemporary Christian faith; rather than a challenge, she sees it as a gift.
Jesus

Jesus

Jonathan Knight

Continuum Publishing Corporation
2004
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Jonathan Knight provides a useful overview and guide to the main issues in current research into the historical Jesus, making a major contribution to this topic of international debate. Whereas some scholars think that Jesus' journey to Jerusalem was a funeral march to victory, Knight argues that Jesus travelled there inspired by eschatological hope. On his arrival, Jesus performed symbolic acts such as the Triumphal Entry, the Cleansing of the Temple and the Last Supper as part of the eschatological process which he thought would herald the arrival of the Son of Man and thus yield dramatic change. While the mindset of Jesus remains obscure to us (not least because of the nature of the sources), this book represents a new and creative attempt to set Jesus in the context of apocalyptic Judaism and to restore eschatological hope to the centre of his message.
Jesus

Jesus

Ruth Keable

Scripture Truth Publications
2006
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"I think I have heard the name before," said a young girl the other day. Would that have been your reply, if asked what you knew about Jesus? Or perhaps you've heard the name as a swear word; or, maybe you think Jesus did not exist (though featuring in Roman history). What did Jesus do and say? And how do the various accounts fit together? Ruth Keable has two teenage daughters and has told them about the life of Jesus from an early age. She has also spent many years working on the staff of Christian summer youth camps, where she has listened to many questions about Jesus from young people and provided considered and comprehensible answers. Now she has brought these answers together in sequence in a readable new retelling of the enthralling life of Jesus. The book is intended to give young teenagers a first insight into the life of Jesus. It is Ruth's hope that it will inspire them to move on to study the whole narrative in the Bible for themselves.
Jesus

Jesus

Ralph Ellis

Adventures Unlimited Press
2002
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The Biblical patriarchs were pharaohs of Egypt. There is good evidence in the Bible, Torah and Koran that indicates the Egyptian pharoahs were not poor shepherds, but the Hyksos Shepherd pharaohs. The Biblical exodus then makes historical sense, as it wa