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New Testament Gospel Doctrine Lesson 21: Matthew 24 + JST Matthew 24

Today covers only one chapter, an interesting one. Known sometimes as the Olivet Discourse (because it’s given on the Mount of Olives) or the Little Apocalypse (because Gr. apokalypsis is the word for “revelation.” The Book of Revelation would be the “big” revelation/apocalypse, and Matthew 24-25 is the little one.) Several things are of interest.  Continue reading

New Testament Gospel Doctrine Lesson 20: Matt 21:1-11, 23-46; 23; John 12:1-8

We’re getting into the last week of Jesus’ life. Since it was on sale, I picked up The Last Week: What the Gospels Really Teach about Jesus Final Days in Jerusalem, which follows Jesus through his last week, with particular focus on Mark’s Gospel (the earliest of the four.) I’ll quote from it a bit in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Eric Huntsman has a chronology of the last week of Jesus’ life here. Continue reading

Short Gospel Doctrine Lesson 19 and Book Review of The New Testament Made Harder

I’ve gotten behind, due to some unanticipated red-eye travel cross-country, spontaneous camping in Nauvoo with extended family, intensive home-improvement-on-a-tight-deadline, etc. I’ll try to catch up by taking a page out of a new book. Screen Shot 2015-05-30 at 2.44.48 PMI’ve received a review copy of James Faulconer’s The New Testament Made Harder- Scripture Study Questions.
Faulconer is a philosophy professor at BYU, who previously wrote Scripture Study: Tools and Suggestions (AmazonMaxwell Institute) and a lot of other things (more here, with some overlap.) I like Faulconer’s stuff so much, I recruited him to be a columnist at Patheos back when I worked for the site. I’m predisposed to like his material. Continue reading