First published in 1853 under the title Characteristic Differences of the Four Gospels, this little work shows the distinctive aspect of Christ's ministry and work emphasised in each Gospel. Drawing from the Cherubim of Reve...

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First published in 1853 under the title Characteristic Differences of the Four Gospels, this little work shows the distinctive aspect of Christ's ministry and work emphasised in each Gospel. Drawing from the Cherubim of Revelation and Ezekiel, Andrew Jukes (1815-1901) identifies Jesus as the Son of Abraham in Matthew's Gospel, as Servant of God in Mark, Son of Man in Luke and as the Son of God in John. A final chapter shows the elements shared in the accounts of all four Gospel writers and the spiritual application and challenge presented to us.

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