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A Synoptic Gospel: The Story of Jesus Christ plainly and simply told
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A Synoptic Gospel: The Story of Jesus Christ plainly and simply told
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"A Synoptic Gospel: The Story of Jesus plainly and simply told" is based, essentially, upon Records of the Life of Jesus by H.B. Sharman, Ph.D., but involves some comparison to other such chronological records and is, more-so, a comparative analysis of many different translations of Scripture on the heretical and historical records of the sayings and doings of 'the bastard son of a hairdresser'-a "man of a lie" calling Him Iself. The three Synoptic Evangelists were all educated men from well-to-do Jewish families under the protection and in the employ of the Herod family, of Jerusalem, and, subsequently, the Caesars, of Rome. It was Saint Mark, whom never met our Lord, which wrote the first gospel narrative; upon which the others based their credo. Saint Matthew the Publican, a hated man, was among our Lord's first-called disciples... and Saint Luke the Beloved Physician was among the last to witness to the Apostle Saint Paul in Rome. This Twenty-First Century Commentary according to the Synoptic Gospels includes references to the Gospel of St. John the Divine Evangelist and certain other writings of the Saints Peter and Paul, and other Apostles. Herod's sons were fostered in Rome, as close friends of Caligula and the Julio-Claudian family, but these were all killed or murdered off and their power consumed by the Flavians, who also devoured Jerusalem (as prophesized by Christ Jesus): Proof of this still exists in a pile of rocks whetted by the unceasing tears of them that persecuted and crucified Him; whilest there are those other gullibles that pay homage to a black stone, submitting Us to mortal prophets and superstitious lex talionia.