Between The Gates
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Introduction
Chapter 1 The Origins Of Jesus Matt 1:1-25
Chapter 2 The Wise King And The Wicked King Sought By Wise Men Matt 2:1-23
Chapter 3 Precursors To Ministry Matt 3:1-4:16
Chapter 4 The First Discourse–The Sermon On The Mount Matt 5:1-7:29
Chapter 5 Copius Miracles And Costly Discipleship Matt 8:1-9:38
Chapter 6 The Second Discourse–The Mission Of The Twelve Matt 10:1-11:1
Chapter 7 Jesus And His Inquisitors Matt 11:2-12:50
Chapter 8 The Third Discourse–The Paradox Of The Parables Matt 13:1-52
Chapter 9 Narratives Of Rejection And Acclamation Matt 13:53-17:27
Chapter 10 The Fourth Discourse–On Discord And Status Matt 18:1-19:1
Chapter 11 Lifestyles Of The Workers In The Vineyard Matt 19:2-20:34
Chapter 12 The Triumphal Entry And And The Teachings Of Jesus The Sage Matt 21:1-23:39
Chapter 13 The Final Discourse–Apocalypse Then Matt 24:1-25:46
Chapter 14 The Demise And Rise Of The Davidic King Matt 26:1-28:20
Bibliography
Index Of Modern Authors
Index Of Scriptures
Index Of Sidebars And Iillustrations
Index Of Topics
Additional Info
Early in the scriptural record, Adam and Eve find themselves cast out through the gates at the Garden of Eden. In the Book of Revelation, Christians are promised entry through the gates into the New Jerusalem. Chuck Poole is known by the many readers of his books as one who speaks to the truth of grace-filled living through the struggles of this world. As with Beyond the Broken Lights and Don’t Cry Past Tuesday, Poole’s latest book will both challenge and comfort as you consider this journey we travel “between the gates.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573124652
ISBN10: 1573124656
Charles Poole
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2013
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
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