“The Four Gospels Into One Book: According to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John with no ‘If’ or ‘But’” by Normand Dallaire is now available for purchase

“He will be great and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His Kingdom there will. be no end’’. Then Mary said to the Angel, “How can this be, since I do not know a man’’?”
– an excerpt from the book
Author Reputation Press is honored to publish “The Four Gospels Into One Book: According to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John with no ‘If’ or ‘But’” by Normand Dallaire. The book is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARP website.
Most religious people and born-again Christians know that when you read the same story in two or three Gospels, you have sometimes three different versions; the witnesses do not agree with each other, and sometimes there are no witnesses. The question is why there are so many discrepancies between each other’s Gospels. So, we have to “wonder”: “Why?”??
- Where were they when they wrote their Gospel?
- How old were they?
- Where are the witnesses? Who witnessed them all?
- Who did the translation of their Gospel?
Did you ever wonder, when reading the four gospels, who was actually right? Is it Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John?
Which one, when describing a certain story, is most likely telling the truth?
Well, I did, and I decided to put it chronologically so that you do not need to “Wonder” anymore.
The author hopes you understand clearly that Jesus did not resurrect on the third day; He was resurrected on the fourth day. The first day of the week is always Sunday.
Happy reading.
“The Four Gospels Into One Book: According to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John with no ‘If’ or ‘But’” by Normand Dallaire is now available for purchase on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/vxdwdbru.
