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Studies of The New Testament (Tasting Series)

WRITTEN BY AUTHOR, REV. EDWIN RUNYON
matthew TASTING THE BOOK OF MATTHEW
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From writer Edwin Runyon. Helping break down the books of the New Testament. This is a great personal study or for small group interaction. Get your copy or copies today. Paperback 230 pages. Rejoicing In The Word Series.
atastmark TASTING THE BOOK OF MARK
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9781932398281
Mark's gospel is the shortest of the four. His is a fast moving story and portrays Jesus as a manly man. It is thought that Mark had the Roman's in mind as a target when he wrote his gospel. He places quite a bit of emphasis on the various miracles of Jesus. 108 pages.
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atastluke TASTING THE BOOK OF LUKE
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Luke is the only one of the gospel writers who was not an eye witness of at least soem of the life of Jesus. He was a physician and a companion of Paul on some of his missionary journeys. As a physician he places much emphasis upon the healings performed by Jesus. Luke pictures Jesus as the Son of man and seems to have directed his goepel toward the Greeks. 179 Pages
atastjohn TASTING THE BOOK OF JOHN
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The fourth gospel is pointed toward a more universal audience and emphasizes the Deity of Jesus. Matthew and Luke both give genealogies of Jesus, but John goes even further back. He proclaims that Jesus was from the beginning and was creator of all things. John was one of the twelve and was an intimate friend of Jesus. 154 Pages.
atastacts TASTING THE BOOK OF ACTS
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The book of Acts is somewhat of a history of the early church. Just as the gospels are not strictly biographies, in like manner Acts is not strictly a history of the early church. Much happened in the early church that is not recorded in the Book of Acts. Only that which served the purposes of God were included. From the small group of Jewish Christians banded together at the beginning of the Book of Acts spread the word to become a mighty force which had outgrown the bounds of nationality, race, and the restrictions of the law of Moses. The gospel was opened even to the pagan Gentiles. 213 Pages.
atasthebrews TASTING THE BOOK OF HEBREWS
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The book is evidently addressed to Hebrews, or Jewish, Christians who were being tempted to give up their belief in Christ and return to Judaism. The writer of Hebrews has presented masterly arguments to show that a belief in Jesus is far better than the rituals of Judaism. 83 Pages.
atastromans TASTING THE BOOK OF ROMANS
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Paul, once known as Saul. A name that was feared at one time by the Christians, because Saul was responsible for persecuting them greatly. His transformation from one of delivering persecution to one being persecuted was dramatic and life changing, and he became a pioneer of the Christian movement. His life changes, his boldness and his name change from Saul to Paul unfolds in Romans. 135 pages. 136 Pages.
atastcoorinthians TASTING THE BOOK OF 1 & 2 CORINTHIANS
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9781932398304
Hollywood should make a movie on this writer, Paul. What a life he had. If there was ever an action figure with true heart and passion this was he. Follow his journeys and his quest as you study about a true hero of the faith. Paul wasn't politically correct in the manner of not rocking the boat, he told it the way it was, and let them decide for themselves which way they would go. This evangelist was one of guts and heart. 155 Pages.
atastgal TASTING THE BOOK OF GALATIANS, EPHESIANS, PHILLIPIANS & COLOSSIANS
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9781932398298
Let us assume that the Galatians to whom Paul wrote were the church of Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and possibly other churches in the area. In Paul's absence teachers had come into their midst insisting that circumcision, or becoming an adopted Jew, was necessary for salvation. Keeping the law must be added to their faith. Seeing a pattern yet? Word of this came to Paul and he immediately wrote to them to counteract the damage done by the jewish teachers. 147 pages.
atastjames TASTING THE BOOK OF JAMES, PETER, JUDE, AND JOHN
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9781932398250
James introduces himself as the servant, or slave, of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. He makes no mention of the fact that he was half-brother of Jesus. His first observation sounds strange to modern ears, and it probably sounded strange to the people of his day. "Count it all joy when you fall into divers temptations." Why would temptation make anyone joyful? But verse three answers our question. The trying, or testing, of one's faith brings patience. And patience is a good thing. This was not just an academic matter with James. He knew that many of his readers were going through severe persecution. 138 pages.
atastthess TASTING THE BOOK OF THESSALONIAN, TIMOTHY, TITUS & PHILEMON
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Thessalonica was a large city. Some say that it was almost as important as Ephesus and Corinth. It was situated on a gulf with easy access to the sea. A main Roman trade road also ran through the town. Access to both marine and over-land trade routes improved the commercial opportunities of the city. It was an important commercial center. What was pauls' connections to these cities and what did he do there, and who helped? 142 Pages.
atastrevelations TASTING THE BOOK OF REVELATIONS
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9781932398243
Revelation is like no other book in the New Testament. It has some similarity to part of the book Daniel in the Old Testament. In both instances the message is couched in symbolism to the point where it is not always easily understood by the reader. A plain message by the writer of the Book of Revelation might have endangered many people during the time of persecution. It was written in symbols and in what we might call "code," Believers could understand without the Roman officials knowing what was said. This study is amazing! 126 pages. 126 Pages.