The Passion of Christ is the story of
the greatest tragedy and triumph in history. I have never found anything
to compare with it.
This book began over two decades ago as a study of events surrounding
the last week of the mortal life of Jesus Christ, as found in the New
Testament. I began then to put together in my own mind the puzzle of the accounts of the Passion of Christ as told in the
gospel accounts of the King James Version of the New Testament.
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John each provide unique details about the events leading to Jesus’
death. My goal in compiling this book was to: (1) identify the unique details from
each of the gospels relating to the Passion; (2) to unify the material;
and (3) to present it in an easy-to-read, narrative or story format.
The
source for this book is the King James Version (1611) of the New
Testament. While the book is completely based on scripture, I have
updated the punctuation and paragraphing, altered some capitalization
and pronouns, and added single and double quotation marks where
appropriate. I have also added conjunctive or transitional words,
without setting them off with brackets, and have deleted only an occasional word to help
the flow of the narrative.
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