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". . . an ideal guide for academic studies and personal devotional use." -- Dr. Mark Zhakevich, New Testament Dept. Chair, The Master's Seminary In this first of his two-volume New Testament Survey, Nathan LeMaster guides us thoughtfully through the Gospels, the book of Acts, First, Second and Third John, and Revelation. These books of the Bible, written by eyewitnesses of the life of Christ, answer the questions about the central focus of the New Testament--Jesus Christ the Messiah. To study the New Testament is to study who Jesus was and is, and to catch a glimpse into the glorious reality…mehr

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". . . an ideal guide for academic studies and personal devotional use." -- Dr. Mark Zhakevich, New Testament Dept. Chair, The Master's Seminary In this first of his two-volume New Testament Survey, Nathan LeMaster guides us thoughtfully through the Gospels, the book of Acts, First, Second and Third John, and Revelation. These books of the Bible, written by eyewitnesses of the life of Christ, answer the questions about the central focus of the New Testament--Jesus Christ the Messiah. To study the New Testament is to study who Jesus was and is, and to catch a glimpse into the glorious reality awaiting the Christian: life with Christ! LeMaster provides here a clear and concise overview of the structure, purpose, and theme of each book, helping us understand not only the content, but also its context and the theological implications for us. Study notes are included in each chapter of this book (and the other books in the Series), making this a wonderful tool for teacher and student alike. Part of the Christian Life Series
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NATHAN LEMASTER (PhD, Cambridge) serves as Associate Professor of Old Testament and Associate Academic Dean at The Master's Seminary. He completed his MDiv at The Master's Seminary and went on to study linguistics at Arizona State University, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Cambridge University, where he completed his PhD in 2021. He, his wife, and two daughters live in Los Angeles and serve at Grace Community Church.