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Charting Through the New Testament
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Charting Through the New Testament

BookHardcover
EUR29,50

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Each individual book of the New Testament is outlined in the 32 charts, as well as various themes traced, including: the Sermon on the Mount; the chronology of the life of the Apostle Paul; the Parables of the Lord Jesus; the message to the Ephesian elders; the trials of the Lord before the various tribunals prior to the cross, to name but a few.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-914273-44-5
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatSewn
Publishing date01/10/2024
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 286 mm, Height 210 mm, Thickness 16 mm
Weight1247 g
Article no.29180325
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A49486280
Product groupBU546
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John Grant was born in Glasgow in 1942 and trusted the Lord as his Saviour when he was eight years old. He was married to Ann and they had four children. He attended the local Gospel Hall in Renfrewshire where he spent much of his time preaching and teaching whilst having a busy career in IT. He felt the Lord was calling him to give up his secular employment and serve the Lord full time and in 1991 he was commended by his local assembly to full time service. In addition to being active across the UK, John's teaching and preaching took him to many different parts of the world including Canada, the USA, Japan, Korea and Sri Lanka. He was editor of the Believer's Magazine for seventeen years and authored two volumes of the "What The Bible Teaches" Ritchie Commentary Series, and also wrote on contemporary issues in the Family Series, along with the book "Living For God". John went home to be with the Lord he had served so faithfully in January 2020.

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