The Synoptic Problem
This little book is an attempt to boil down into briefest compass the result of the reading of many thousands of pages on this subject. It is written for the benefit of those who cannot take the time to master the voluminous literature in this field, but who would like to have some notion as to what it is all about. The intelligent layman and the busy pastor may find some of their questions answered in these pages, and if enough interest should be roused to lead to the reading of any of the books mentioned in the brief bibliography at the close, the time thus given will be found to be well spent. We have compiled these facts from many sources. We have had the original Greek before us at every point. Some of the translations we have made for ourselves.

The Bible is the most interesting of all the books. Its problems attract us as well as its promises. It piques our curiosity and stimulates our intellect, as well as warms our heart and ministers to our spiritual life. We are interested in all the facts concerning it. Some of them are set forth here. It will do us good to know the facts, and we are free to draw our own conclusions from them. All the facts we have found have helped us rather than hindered us in the proper appreciation and reverence of the Book. We are confident that with all others who love the truth even as they love the God of truth it will be just as it has been with ourselves.
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The Synoptic Problem
This little book is an attempt to boil down into briefest compass the result of the reading of many thousands of pages on this subject. It is written for the benefit of those who cannot take the time to master the voluminous literature in this field, but who would like to have some notion as to what it is all about. The intelligent layman and the busy pastor may find some of their questions answered in these pages, and if enough interest should be roused to lead to the reading of any of the books mentioned in the brief bibliography at the close, the time thus given will be found to be well spent. We have compiled these facts from many sources. We have had the original Greek before us at every point. Some of the translations we have made for ourselves.

The Bible is the most interesting of all the books. Its problems attract us as well as its promises. It piques our curiosity and stimulates our intellect, as well as warms our heart and ministers to our spiritual life. We are interested in all the facts concerning it. Some of them are set forth here. It will do us good to know the facts, and we are free to draw our own conclusions from them. All the facts we have found have helped us rather than hindered us in the proper appreciation and reverence of the Book. We are confident that with all others who love the truth even as they love the God of truth it will be just as it has been with ourselves.
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The Synoptic Problem

The Synoptic Problem

by Doremis Almy Hayes
The Synoptic Problem

The Synoptic Problem

by Doremis Almy Hayes

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This little book is an attempt to boil down into briefest compass the result of the reading of many thousands of pages on this subject. It is written for the benefit of those who cannot take the time to master the voluminous literature in this field, but who would like to have some notion as to what it is all about. The intelligent layman and the busy pastor may find some of their questions answered in these pages, and if enough interest should be roused to lead to the reading of any of the books mentioned in the brief bibliography at the close, the time thus given will be found to be well spent. We have compiled these facts from many sources. We have had the original Greek before us at every point. Some of the translations we have made for ourselves.

The Bible is the most interesting of all the books. Its problems attract us as well as its promises. It piques our curiosity and stimulates our intellect, as well as warms our heart and ministers to our spiritual life. We are interested in all the facts concerning it. Some of them are set forth here. It will do us good to know the facts, and we are free to draw our own conclusions from them. All the facts we have found have helped us rather than hindered us in the proper appreciation and reverence of the Book. We are confident that with all others who love the truth even as they love the God of truth it will be just as it has been with ourselves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663517616
Publisher: Dapper Moose Entertainment
Publication date: 06/15/2020
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

DOREMUS ALMY HAYES, (1863-1936), American preacher and theological professor, was bom May 17, 1863, at Russeluth, Ohio. He graduated at Ohio Wesleyan University with Phi Beta Kappa honors, A.B., 1884; M.A., 1886. The Boston University School of Theology granted him the S.T.B. degree in 1887. He studied abroad at the Universities of Leipzig and Berlin. He received the Ph.D. in 1889, and S.T.D. in 1906 from Boston University. Hayes was a fascinating teacher, though his methods would cause a present-day teacher or student to smile. His lectures were written out meticulously, and read with preciseness, but with enthusiasm as well.
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