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PREFACE
THE MESSIAH: I AM THAT I AM
Exodus 3:14
With all the books that have been written, the
sixty-six books of the Bible are the only ones in which God
has preserved His Word. Four of these, Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John, deal exclusively with what Jesus did and said
while He was here on earth. They tell us how He came into
the world and His purpose for coming. They also tell us how
to find eternal life. The Apostle John says, "And many other
signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples,
which are not written in this book; but these are written,
that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of
God; and that believing ye might have life through his name"
(John 21:30-31).
When God inspired the writers of the Four Gospels to
write about the life of Christ, He led some to write in
detail about certain events. He led others to write
only a brief account of the event or to make no reference to
it at all. Though He inspired them and kept them from error,
each writer wrote in his own individual style and arranged
the material in a different order. This book weaves together
the Four Gospels into a single narrative and presents all
the events in an orderly sequence.
To find what topic a particular verse is located in, see Index No. 1. To
find what verses have been combined under the letters A, B, C, etc., see
Index No. 2.