id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38380 Lisle, Lionel The Two Tests: The Supernatural Claims of Christianity Tried by Two of Its Own Rules .txt text/plain 40747 2388 76 that Jesus fulfilled the will of God in his life: that his death by grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." If, then, the New Testament is in connection with the life of Jesus, three--Matthew, John, and Luke's only later reference to Joseph in connection with Jesus, is in Matthew places the birth of Jesus in the reign of King Herod; Luke, that Jesus was the Son of God, because in his case this condition was Of the twenty-four miracles recorded by Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John, (f2.) _Claim of Jesus to be the Son of David_ (Psalm ex. one referred to, is not asserted by New Testament writers to be Jesus, thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God raised Matthew and John, eye-witnesses of the risen Jesus: Mark's second narrative states that Jesus first appeared to Mary 1. Matthew makes the first appearance of Jesus to _the two_ Maries, ./cache/38380.txt ./txt/38380.txt