John 1-4 Alive Bible Listening

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John 1-4 Alive Bible Listening
Read the Bible – all of the Way Through – This Year!
This is the most comprehensive chronological Bible reading program available – period! The program is for both the new and the experienced Christian – the layman, the teacher, the pastor. It not only gives you a well-rounded view of Scripture, but a detailed analysis as well.

You will read the entire Bible – as it happened – in one year!
You will have insightful commentary on hundreds of Scripture texts – explaining God, His work, and How it relates to you! You will have the most thorough and accurate chronological Bible reading plan available anywhere!

Your Life Will Change as a Result
You will know the Bible – and you will know God. Questions you have about your life will be answered. You will understand what God has done in the past and what He is doing today – and why. You will understand people – why they do what they do – in ways you never have understood before. You will be able to interpret life around you from a thoroughly Scriptural point-of-view.
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Gospel According to John, fourth of the four New Testament narratives recounting the life and death of Jesus Christ. John’s is the only one of the four not considered among the Synoptic Gospels (i.e., those presenting a common view). Although the Gospel is ostensibly written by St. John the Apostle, “the beloved disciple” of Jesus, there has been considerable discussion of the actual identity of the author. The language of the Gospel and its well-developed theology suggest that the author may have lived later than John and based his writing on John’s teachings and testimonies. Moreover, the facts that several episodes in the life of Jesus are recounted out of sequence with the Synoptics and that the final chapter appears to be a later addition suggest that the text may be a composite. The Gospel’s place and date of composition are also uncertain; many scholars suggest that it was written at Ephesus, in Asia Minor, about 100 CE for the purpose of communicating the truths about Christ to Christians of Hellenistic background.

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