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From EWTN comes this excellent Bible study on the shortest Gospel:


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Introduction to the Gospel

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The Good News of the Gospel

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The Good News of the Kingdom, part 2

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Demise of the Demons

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Fear and Faith

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Problem of Parables

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Miracles of the Bread

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The Blind Shall See

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How Long Will They Not Believe?

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I Come to Serve, Not Be Served

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Jesus' Royal Entry into Jerusalem

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Widow's Offering in the Temple

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Discipleship during the Passion and Crucifixion

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2 comments so far:
    Anonymous February 20, 2009 at 9:40 PM , said...

    I didn't find this particular EWTN programme excellent at all. The round table format just didn't work. I kept on telling the students to hurry up and Dr Gray almost told them the answers to the questions he was asking and I completely lost interest in the Gospel of Mark. His Exodus series however is excellent because it is in a lecture format.

     
    Anders Branderud July 5, 2010 at 4:04 PM , said...

    Le-havdil (to differentiate (to distinguish between the above and the below),
    It is important to comprehend the difference between the historical Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth and the counterfeit image.
    To follow the historical Messiah is not the same as following the counterfeit image.
    A logical analysis (found in www.netzarim.co.il (Netzarim.co.il is the website of the only legitimate Netzarim-group)) of all extant source documents of the “gospel of Matthew” (which is redacted and anti-Torah) and archeology proves that the historical Ribi Yehosuha ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth and his talmidim (apprentice-students), called the Netzarim, taught and lived Torah (kept the mitzwot (directives or military-style orders) in Torah (“the books of Moses”)) all of their lives; and that Netzarim and Christianity were always antithetical.

    The original words of the pro-Torah teacher Ribi Yehoshua were redacted by Roman Hellenists, and the redaction is found in the “gospels”. Jzus is described in the “gospels”, and le-havdil the teachings of the historical Torah-teacher Ribi Yehoshua from Nazareth are found in the reconstruction (using a logical and scientific methodology to create the reconstruction), Netzarim Hebrew Reconstruction of Hebrew Matityahu (NHM).

    The historical Jew Ribi Yehoshua is not the same as the Christian Jzus. The historical Ribi Yehoshua was a human. There is a Jewish Ribi Yehoshua. The Christian Jzus is a counterfeit image of the historical Torah-teacher Ribi Yehoshua.
    The only way of how to follow Ribi Yehoshua is through becoming one of his Netzarim (www.netzarim.co.il)-followers

    To follow Ribi Yehoshua is the opposite of practising Christianity and the opposite of following the counterfeit image Jzus.

    Anders Branderud

     

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