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Why Four Gospels?

By J. Vernon McGee


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   Part 1 - Introduction - In the Fullness of Time The question has been asked from the very beginning, "Why four Gospels? Why not five? Why not three?" Well, the wag has gi ...read
   Part 2 - Matthew: Written for the Religious Man - Years ago, the public was subjected to the news of one of the most brutal crimes of the twentieth century: the mass murders that the news media labele ...read
   Part 3 - Mark: Written for the Strong Man - When the founding fathers came to our shores, they did not come on an invasion. They did not come to make war. They did not want to fight the Indians, ...read
   Part 4 - Luke: Written for the Thinking Man - At the close of the nineteenth century, there was a wave of skepticism that swept over Europe and the British Isles. There was delusion and disappoint ...read
   Part 5 - John: Written for the Wretched Man - The Gospel of John was written for the wretched man, and we shall see who that wretched man is. It is generally assumed that the Gospel of John is ea ...read

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