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Compiled to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary (in 1948) of the publication of Professor Edgar Johnson Goodspeed's "The New Testament: An American Translation". (from Preface).
Edgar Johnson Goodspeed, a Biblical scholar whose career spanned decades, offers a commentary and study of the Gospel of John brimming with insights. A theologian with immense scholarly knowledge of the Bible, Edgar Goodspeed offers here his interpretation of the book of John, informed by a chapter and verse reading and quoting of the entire text. Designed to help readers attain comprehension of this work, and the wider New Testament, each of the five studies which comprises this work are concluded with a lengthy list of questions intended to test the reader's understanding of each part. Goodspeed's analysis is divided into four studies: one concerns the gospel's prologue, two concern the nature and description of the ministry of Jesus Christ, one concerns the revelations and teachings Jesus dispensed to his disciples, and finally the book examines Christ's death and resurrection. No verse of significance is neglected or omitted.
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An anthology of stories, poems, essays, biblical passages, hymns, and songs celebrates the life of Jesus Christ, in a collection that features contributions from Shakespeare, Gandhi, Dickens, Desmond Tutu, and others.
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