Passionate about the passion week : a fresh look at Jesus' last days / William Varner. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Dallas, Texas : Fontes Press, (c)2020.Description: 119 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781948048224
- 9781948048231
- BT431.V317.P377 2020
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The beginning of the Via Dolorosa -- Palm Monday? -- How did he get away with it?: the cleansing of the Temple ; -- A Pharisee is not sad-you-see -- Trouble in the Temple -- Singing for your supper -- No "Garden of Gethsemane!": is nothing sacred? -- Jesus Barabbas or Jesus Messiah?: those "fickle" Jews! -- There was no "Mount" Calvary!: who was forsaken and what was finished? -- What day is it? -- Different viewpoints of the resurrection ; -- He's gone! There he is! -- Epilogue: prophecy and the passion.
The Gospels record Jesus' last days leading up to his crucifixion, but how attentive are we to the details of the account? Should we speak of Palm Sunday, or Monday? Have we misunderstood the Pharisees? Why do the four Gospels present the resurrection in different ways? Were the Jews really "fickle?" Varner focuses carefully on the details of the Gospels that we often overlook. This lively and carefully nuanced account of the Passion Week will bring you to renewed sense of devotion for the Savior. --
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