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About Updated Edition of a Bestselling Study of Jesus and the Gospels In this work Darrell Bock, a leading evangelical New Testament scholar who speaks and teaches around the world, and Benjamin Simpson show that a coherent portrait of Jesus emerges from the four Gospels when they are taken seriously as historical documents. When read together, the Gospels provide a clear picture of Jesus and his unique claims to authority. This book surveys all the Gospel units and relates them to their parallel passages, showing how the literary and canonical relationships work. Offering up-to-date interaction with the latest discussions about Jesus, the second edition has been substantially revised and updated throughout and includes three new chapters on how we got the Gospels. Contents Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Introduction Part 1: The Four Gospels: Distinctive Voices and How We Got Them 1. Witnessing the Gospel 2.

Remembering the Gospel 3. Retelling the Gospel 4. Starshine Legacy Episode 4 Download Free.

Overviews of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Part 2: Jesus according to the Synoptists 5. The Birth and Childhood of Jesus: The Hope of Promise (Matt. 1-2; Luke 1-2) 6. The Backdrop to Jesus's Ministry: John the Baptist, Jesus's Baptism and Temptations (Matt. 3:1-4:11; Mark 1:1-13; Luke 3:1-4:13) 7. The Initial Portrait of Jesus's Galilean Ministry: Teaching, Healing, and Controversy (Matt.

4:12-25; Mark 1:14-3:19a; Luke 4:14-6:16) 8. Jesus's Teaching on Relating to God and Others: The Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon on the Plain (Matt. 5:1-7:29; Luke 6:20-49) 9. More Galilean Ministry: Miracles, Mission to the Outcasts, and Discipleship in the Face of Opposition (Matt. 8:1-12:50; Mark 3:19b-35; Luke 7:1-8:3) 10.

From Kingdom Teaching to Confession: How the Disciples Began to Understand Jesus (Matt. 13:1-16:12; Mark 4:1-8:26; Luke 8:4-9:17) 11. Confession and Prediction: The New Reality, Part 1 (Matt. 16:13-18:35; Mark 8:27-9:50; Luke 9:18-50) 12.

Toward Jerusalem: The New Reality, Part 2 (Luke 9:51-18:14) 13. Continuing toward Jerusalem: Ministry in Judea and Final Lessons (Matt. 19:1-21:9; Mark 10:1-11:10; Luke 18:15-19:44) 14. The Passion Week: Controversy, Prediction of Judgment and Return, Trial, Death, and Resurrection (Matt. 21:10-28:20; Mark 11:11-16:8; Luke 19:45-24:53) Part 3: Jesus according to John 15.

Introducing Jesus in John's Gospel: The Word Incarnate and the First Witnesses--John the Baptist and the Disciples (John 1) 16. The Book of Signs: Before the Hour (John 2-12) 17.

The Book of Glory: The Farewell Discourse and the Johannine Passion Account--The Hour Has Come (John 13-21) Indexes Endorsements 'I am pleased that a second edition of Bock's Jesus according to Scripture is now available. This book offers a needed corrective to the quirky portraits of Jesus that have appeared in recent years. As the title implies, Bock and Simpson present Jesus in the light of what the Gospels actually say. Readers will especially appreciate the accessible layout.' Evans, John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins, Houston Baptist University 'The four Gospels are a vast forest in which even the well-initiated can lose their way, especially among the thickets of burgeoning scholarship.

We should all be grateful not just for a big handy map like this but also for the experienced trail guides putting it into our hands.' Nicholas Perrin, dean and Franklin S. Dyrness Chair of Biblical Studies, Wheaton Graduate School 'Two centuries of scholarly inquiry have demonstrated that the 'canonical Jesus' is the closest we will ever get to the 'real Jesus.' Jesus according to Scripture presents a portrait of this canonical Jesus through a detailed engagement with the Gospel material. Assuming a historically and theologically complementary relationship among the diverse and complex materials in the four Gospels, Bock and Simpson have with the second edition strengthened this important resource for assessing the meaning of Jesus of Nazareth for the twenty-first-century church.'