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Henry Burton Sharman’s Records of the Life of Jesus presents Jesus’ life in a form which enhances our understanding of the actual life and career of Jesus of Nazareth. This parallelism is constructed in chronological order where possible, thereby serving as an aid for historical study. Records of the Life of Jesus is divided into two sections: the first uses the Synoptic Gospels as the base text;...

been the intention throughout to show on each page all related material from all parts of the records—either by direct parallelism or by attached references to footnotes. When the related material has chronological agreement, all the reports stand in parallelism in roman type. When the relation is one of event or of thoguht only and not also of chronology, the report out of its own chronological order stands in parallelism in italic type, with a cross-reference to the section where it may be found in