About this book
A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version by Archibald Thomas Robertson revitalizes John A. Broadus’s landmark Gospel harmony with scholarly clarity and pastoral sensitivity. Robertson reorganizes the life of Jesus into parallel columns—Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John—placing Mark as the narrative framework and aligning events to reveal the inner movements that lead to the Passion. Drawing on early 20th-century synoptic criticism and up-to-date notes, he preserves Broadus’s original purpose while adding new sections, revised commentary, and integrated Old Testament references for immediate context.
Part historical-critical study, part devotional guide, this nonfiction work highlights themes of continuity, prophecy fulfillment, and the theological shape of the Gospels, making complex harmonization accessible for careful reading or listening. The updated analysis helps listeners trace chronology, compare accounts, and appreciate how Gospel writers shaped the story of Christ.
Ideal for seminary students, pastors, Bible-study leaders, and thoughtful lay readers, this Christian scholarship audiobook offers a reliable, readable tool for anyone seeking a deeper, harmonized understanding of the life of Jesus.