
audiobook
by A. T. Robertson, John Albert Broadus
A. T. ROBERTSON, M.A., D.D., LL.D., LITT.D.
PREFACE
CHIEF DIVISIONS OF THE HARMONY
ANALYTICAL OUTLINE OF THE HARMONY
TABLE FOR FINDING ANY PASSAGE IN THE HARMONY
A HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS FOR STUDENTS OF THE LIFE OF CHRIST
PART I THE SOURCES OF THE GOSPELS
PART II THE PRE-EXISTENT STATE OF CHRIST AND HIS INCARNATION
PART III THE TWO GENEALOGIES IN MATTHEW AND LUKE
PART IV THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF THE BAPTIST AND OF JESUS
This volume lines up the four Gospels side by side, letting readers watch the narrative of Jesus unfold in a clear, chronological layout. The common column presents Mark, while the adjacent columns follow Matthew, Luke, and John, reflecting modern consensus that the latter two drew on Mark’s framework. Updated notes and appendices bring the classic Broadus harmony into conversation with current synoptic criticism, Old‑Testament references, and ongoing debates about the Johannine Gospel. The editor’s revisions keep the original purpose—to illuminate the inner movement of Christ’s story—while adding fresh insights for today’s student.
Designed for anyone who wants to study the life of Christ in depth, the book serves seminary students, pastors, Sunday‑school teachers, and curious lay readers alike. Parallel passages highlight both striking agreements and natural differences among the accounts, encouraging thoughtful engagement rather than simple harmonization. With its organized tables and scholarly commentary, the work offers a practical foundation for anyone seeking a clearer picture of Jesus’s ministry.
Full title
A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (762K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ron Swanson
Release date
2011-05-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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