The Good Wine: Mysteries and Discoveries in the Fourth GospelVantage Press, Inc, 2007 - 124 Seiten Grounded in the authors experience as a pastor and extensive knowledge of the early Christian Church, The Good Wine reveals the true meaning of the most beloved, if misunderstood, of the four Gospels. Looking at the Bible as an anthology of books, written by storytellers inspired by God, Perkins examines the context in which the Gospel of John was written for clues to understanding it, uncovering rich meanings in the process. |
Inhalt
The Fourth Gospel | 1 |
Ancient Promises | 4 |
Miraculous Birth Stories | 7 |
Double Beginning | 11 |
Seven Signs | 15 |
The Mother of Jesus | 25 |
The First SignThe Wedding at Cana | 28 |
The Woman of Samaria | 32 |
Speaking in TonguesGibberish | 48 |
The Great Commission Make Disciples | 53 |
The Great ConfessionPeter and Thomas | 57 |
Contradiction Mysteries | 62 |
Chosen PeoplePromised Land | 68 |
The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved | 73 |
Lazarus in Luke and John | 86 |
The Great MysteriesMore Messages from the Cross | 90 |
Temple Cleansing | 35 |
Second Coming | 41 |
Power StrugglesWho Is the Greatest? | 44 |
The Mystery of Mary MagdaleneJesus Wife? | 97 |
The Lords BreakfastBread and Fish | 101 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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