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Why Four Gospels?(2nd Edition)
by David Alan Black
Hardcover, 126 Pages, Published 2010 by Energion Publications
ISBN-13: 978-1-63199-423-4, ISBN: 1-63199-423-9

"Why do we have four gospels in the New Testament? How were they written, preserved, and chosen? In Why Four Gospels? noted Greek and New Testament scholar David Alan Black concisely and clearly presents the case for the early development of the gospels, beginning with Matthew, rather than Mark. This is much more than a discussion of the order in which the gospels were written. Using both internal data from the gospels themselves and an ..."






Linguistics for Students of New Testament Greek(2nd Edition)
A Survey of Basic Concepts and Applications
by David Alan Black, Moisés Silva
Paperback, 236 Pages, Published 2000 by Baker Academic
ISBN-13: 978-0-8010-2016-2, ISBN: 0-8010-2016-6

"Introduces Greek students to the field of linguistics and shows how its findings can increase their understanding of the New Testament."






The New Testament(2nd Edition)
Its Background and Message
by Thomas D. Lea, David Alan Black
Paperback, 672 Pages, Published 2003 by B&H Academic
Bargain Price
ISBN-13: 978-0-8054-2632-8, ISBN: 0-8054-2632-9

"In the comprehensive "The New Testament: Its Background and Message," the late Thomas Lea presented a clear and concise introduction to the New Testament giving readers the key that unlocks the door to understanding these important texts. This influential work presents the background of the New Testament with broad strokes and with a focus on specific books including the Gospels, Acts, and Paul and his letters. Originally written in an ..."






Why Four Gospels?(2nd Edition)
by David Alan Black
Paperback, 124 Pages, Published 2010 by Energion Publications
ISBN-13: 978-1-893729-87-2, ISBN: 1-893729-87-7

"Why do we have four gospels in the New Testament? How were they written, preserved, and chosen? In Why Four Gospels? noted Greek and New Testament scholar David Alan Black concisely and clearly presents the case for the early development of the gospels, beginning with Matthew, rather than Mark. This is much more than a discussion of the order in which the gospels were written. Using both internal data from the gospels themselves and an ..."

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