New Testament Geography

New Testament Geography
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Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 1584271434
ISBN-13 : 9781584271437
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Download or read book New Testament Geography written by Matthew Hennecke and published by . This book was released on 2017-12-21 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New Testament Geography, by Matthew Hennecke combines the qualities of an atlas and Bible class workbook into a single book, making it a valuable tool for the study of the New Testament. Lesson 1 introduces the student to the main territory covered in the New Testament. Lesson 2 takes the student through the travels of Jesus and His parents during His birth and early years. Lesson 3 explores the first travels of Jesus' ministry. Lesson 4 continues the travels of Christ prior to His death, surveying the miracles and parables of Jesus. In Lesson 5, the reader considers the geography of Jesus' death and resurrection. Lesson 6 begins an exploration of the spread of the gospel through the work of Philip and Peter. Lesson 7 introduces the student to the conversion of Saul, who would become one of the most influential of all of the apostles. Lesson 8 explores the 1st preaching journey of Paul. Lesson 9 continues to explore the work of Paul during his meeting in Jerusalem and his 2nd preaching journey. Lessons 10 and 11 complete the reader's examination of Paul's work considering his 3rd journey trip to Rome. Lesson 12 addresses some matters that are not recorded in Scripture regarding Paul's possible travel to Spain and the destruction of Jerusalem. The study ends in Lesson 13 by identifying the location of the seven churches addressed in the book of Revelation and the churches in cities to which epistles of the New Testament were directed.


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