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This book explores the seven "I Am" metaphors of Christ, as recorded in John's Gospel account. Additional insights from both the literary context of the surrounding passage, as well as the cultural/historical context in which Jesus taught, will help the reader to better understand and apply these teachings. More extensive commentaries on both the first and last statements are also offered since they have been widely misunderstood-including Christ as the "Bread of Life" (John 6) and as the "True Vine" (John 15). Whether you are a Christian believer or not, this book has much for everyone-to…mehr

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This book explores the seven "I Am" metaphors of Christ, as recorded in John's Gospel account. Additional insights from both the literary context of the surrounding passage, as well as the cultural/historical context in which Jesus taught, will help the reader to better understand and apply these teachings. More extensive commentaries on both the first and last statements are also offered since they have been widely misunderstood-including Christ as the "Bread of Life" (John 6) and as the "True Vine" (John 15). Whether you are a Christian believer or not, this book has much for everyone-to secure a relationship with the Savior and mature in fellowship with Him.

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Dr. Kenneth P. Lenz has served for over twenty-five years in church ministries and as a chaplain. He has also served on the religion and Bible/theology faculties of a few colleges and a Bible institute. Courses Ken has taught include "Survey of the New Testament," "History of Christian Thought," and "Psalms," among others. His earned Ph.D. included an emphasis in Eastern Orthodox Church history and liturgy, and he excels in the area of hermeneutics (biblical interpretation). Ken and his loving wife, Helen, have three grown children: Carrie, Evan, and Bryce.