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Jesus, A Visual History introduces readers to the historical context of the Gospel accounts. Its easy reading style, thorough research, and visual presentation will leave you with a greater and lasting appreciation for Jesus the Messiah. Maps and charts summarize and visualize the events of Jesus’ life, along with full-color photos and nineteenth-century black-and-white images of the modern sites...

“Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ.” —Romans 10:17 We know about the life of Jesus primarily from what we read in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. As early as AD 170, Tatian wove the stories of the four gospels into one continuous narrative called the Diatessaron. Since that time, readers have used harmonies of the gospel accounts to get a complete picture of the life of Jesus. Modern English harmonies were introduced
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