Title Page |
Table of Contents |
Introduction |
The Incarnation |
Chapter 1 |
The Relation of the Gospels to
the other Scriptures
The Relation of the Gospels to the Old Testament
The Relation of the Gospels to the New Testament |
Chapter 2 |
The Gospels Themselves:
Preliminary Question
1 Why Are There Four?
2 The Harmony of the Four Gospels
3 The Question of Inspiration |
Chapter 3 |
The Object of each Gospel
1. — The Manner in which our Lord is Presented
1 The Presentation of Christ in Matthew
2 The Presentation of Christ in Mark
3 The Presentation of Christ in Luke
4 The Presentation of Christ in John
2. — The Aspect of the Lord's Death as presented in each Gospel
1 The Last Supper
2 Gethsemane and the Betrayal
3 The Trial before the High Priest
4 Pilate's Judgment-hall and Herod
5 The Crucifixion
6 The Burial
3. — The Resurrection
4. — The General Theme in harmony with this presentation of Christ |
Chapter 4 |
Parallel Passages
1 Omissions
2 Characteristic Differences
3 Recurrence of the same word or phrase |
Chapter 5 |
The Relation of the Gospels to
Each Other
1 The Three Synoptists
2 The Gospel of John
3 Their Order and United Testimony |
Chapter 6 |
Analysis of Each Gospel.
1 Matthew
2 Mark
3 Luke
4 John |
Chapter 7 |
The Parables and Miracles
1 The Parables
2 The Miracles |
Chapter 8 |
Doctrinal Teachings of the Four
Gospels
1 The Doctrine as to God — the Trinity
2 The Attributes of God
3 The Doctrine as to Man
4 The Doctrine of Salvation |
Chapter 9 |
Typical and Symbolic
Representations of the Four Gospels
1 The Curtains of the Tabernacle
2 The Colors of the Curtains
3 The Ingredients of the Ointment and Incense
4 The Offerings
5 The Cherubic Figures
6 Other General Suggestions |
Chapter 10 |
Literature on the Four Gospels |