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Jézus Története by Mary Batchelor / Hungarian Edition of The Story of Jesus (Lion Publishing) Illustrations by John Haysom / Hardcover 1992 / Láng kiadó / translated by Pásztor Péter
Product Description
Jézus Története by Mary Batchelor / Hungarian Edition of The Story of Jesus (Lion Publishing) Illustrations by John Haysom / Hardcover 1992 / Láng kiadó / translated by Pásztor Péter
Hardcover 1992
ISBN-10: 963784063X
ISBN: 9789637840630 / 978-9637840630
PAGES: 188
PUBLISHER: Láng kiadó
LANGUAGE: Magyar / Hungarian
Hungarian Description:
A Jézus története Jézus életének, korszerű feldolgozása a négy evangélium alapján, gyönyörű színes illusztrációkkal kísérve. A gondosan válogatott szöveg és kép közel áll a Bibliához, mégis frissnek és újnak hat az olvasó számára.
Jézus példázatai önálló történetekként szerepelnek a könyvben, a hozzájuk tartozó magyarázó rajzokkal együtt.
Segítik a megértést azok a nélkülözhetetlen háttérinformációk, amelyek tizennégy oldalpáron kaptak helyet, és bemutatják a Jézus korabeli városi és falusi életet, szokásokat.
English Description
A retelling of the story of Jesus in which the author draws on all four Gospels. She aims to convey to the reader the feeling of being one of the disciples: hearing Jesus' words, watching him in action and feeling the tension as his enemies plot his downfall.
About the Author
Mary Kathleen Batchelor (née Price)
1927-2009
Mary had Christian parents and came to faith herself in her early teens.Herecclesiasticalbackgroundwentback to her maternal grandfather, Thomas Holmes, of Beer in Devon, a staunch member of the Brethren fellowship there. In her early years she lived in his home in Bournemouth and so received much to influence her early thinking. Her father, George Price, a chiropodist in Sutton, Surrey, was a well-known preacher and teacher in Brethren churches, particularly in the Home Counties. He was a convener of young people’s conferences at Grittleton and Glossop and was a close associate of such well-known Brethren as F.F. Bruce, K.G. Hyland and Arnold Pickering. It was from men of this calibre that Mary’s knowledge of scripture developed and matured and her theological understanding expanded. Mary was baptised at West Street Chapel, Carshalton, and later moved to Chilton Church, Sutton. She was closely involved with Crusaders in Sutton and was always grateful for the teaching she received from them.