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Rating: Summary: A Practical Addition to Any Scholar's Library Review: I used this book during our study of the book of Matthew. Since it is helpful to read the other gospels in order to maximize understanding, the format of this book was perfect. The gospels are printed side-by-side whenever they cover the same illustration so the scholar can make comparisons, achieve clarity, and notice key repetitions. One very useful aspect is that the book has a running story in which the scripture is highlighted, regardless of which gospel, so that the reader following the highlighted text can read the full story of the ministry of Jesus with the maximum amount of detail and with improved chronology.
Rating: Summary: A Practical Addition to Any Scholar's Library Review: I used this book during our study of the book of Matthew. Since it is helpful to read the other gospels in order to maximize understanding, the format of this book was perfect. The gospels are printed side-by-side whenever they cover the same illustration so the scholar can make comparisons, achieve clarity, and notice key repetitions. One very useful aspect is that the book has a running story in which the scripture is highlighted, regardless of which gospel, so that the reader following the highlighted text can read the full story of the ministry of Jesus with the maximum amount of detail and with improved chronology.
Rating: Summary: Bold text carries you through all 4 gospels in 1 sweep Review: The gospel harmony is like having 4 witnesses to an event before you to each tell their part as the story is told. No more having to bounce from Matt. to John, to Luke, to Mark. Multiple colums containing each gospel relative to each chronological event. This harmony is special in that the author has bolded the unique text in each relative gospel so that you can read all the gospels at the same time as one flowing story, not missing a bit of information. Hard to put down. You or whomever you buy it for will love it.
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful Tool for Studying/Teaching the Life of Christ Review: This harmony follows the tradition (but some differing paragraph divisions) of Broadus' classic work. It is top notch for several reasons: (1) it uses the modern English NIV, (2) it provides a continuous story line courtesy of bold-face type; one may follow the bold type and not miss a jot or tittle of information reguarding the life of Jesus, and (3) it is well laid out: the paper is thick, very white, and the font of the text comfortable to the eye.There are some other fine harmonies available, but if you can only get one, I would recommend this one.
Rating: Summary: Great tool for a study of the Gospels! Review: This is a wonderful tool when studying the Gospel's account of the life of Christ. The author (or should I say editor/compiler?) arranges the texts in harmony, but also includes approximate dates of when the events took place. Some are critical of this approach, wondering how Mr. Daniel came up with the method of dating the events. Mr. Daniel asserts that the method is by no means difinitive. However, by following the feasts and seasons mentioned in the Gospel texts, he does leave us with useful benchmarks as to when these events took place. There are also useful comments about events like the cleansing of the temple. Were there two such events or only one? Mr. Daniel begs the question, then gives his view in the footnotes. This is a great book to use in a long Bible study on the life of Christ - with the emphasis on long. Our care group is currently working our way through the book . . . it's taken us a year and a half, and we're just now half way through! Take your time . . . learn all you can about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
Rating: Summary: I don't like the format Review: This isn't what I expected. I expected 4 columns, one for each gospel, with blank spaces where appropriate. Maybe this would've used more paper, but it sure would've been easier to navigate. With *very* close inspection I can see that there is a boldfaced narrative as promised, but it's not especially bold. It's hard to distinguish the boldface from the regular font. And I don't care for the little titles over the various subsections. Maybe a few footnotes or an appendix explaining where/why the gospels differ on various points or why Daniel placed chapters where he did, but all those titles and varying formats really interrupts the reading. It's not at all what I was hoping for, I'm afraid.
Rating: Summary: I don't like the format Review: This isn't what I expected. I expected 4 columns, one for each gospel, with blank spaces where appropriate. Maybe this would've used more paper, but it sure would've been easier to navigate. With *very* close inspection I can see that there is a boldfaced narrative as promised, but it's not especially bold. It's hard to distinguish the boldface from the regular font. And I don't care for the little titles over the various subsections. Maybe a few footnotes or an appendix explaining where/why the gospels differ on various points or why Daniel placed chapters where he did, but all those titles and varying formats really interrupts the reading. It's not at all what I was hoping for, I'm afraid.
Rating: Summary: Tremendous Resource Review: This volume provides excellent insight into the Gospel narratives. There are many versions of Gospel harmonies, but this is the only one that I am aware of that provides a continuous narrative of the main story line from one writer to the next. It is amazing how many details you pick up by reading a composite account using all four Gospels. Highly recommended!
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