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Comparing Luke and Matthew by Frank Nelte

September 3, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Comparing Luke and Matthew

Understanding Luke by 
Frank Nelte

The love of Scriptures involves exploring and correlating gospels. Comparing Luke and Matthew by Frank Nelte focuses on the content of the four accounts of Jesus’ life and mission.
This book mainly focuses on Matthew and Luke’s gospel stories as an example of two gospels sharing content while having different theological focuses. The text of each gospel identifies and substantiates the overarching themes of both gospels. Frank Nelte highlighted that readers need to be clear on which parts of the Bible are “inspired” and which parts are not, and even what elements are merely expressions of the respective authors’ thoughts? Nelte stated that all of the Bible’s writings had the finest of intentions when it came to presenting what is proper and true. As a reader and believer, may this book encourages us to keep learning the Bible.

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