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Summary of Tyndale's The Daily Walk Bible NLT
Summary of Tyndale's The Daily Walk Bible NLT
Summary of Tyndale's The Daily Walk Bible NLT
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#1 The Holy Bible, New Living Translation, was first published in 1996. It quickly became one of the most popular Bible translations in the English-speaking world. The NLT is a general-purpose text that is good for study, devotional reading, and reading aloud in worship services.

#2 The key to unlocking the New Testament is a foundational knowledge of the Old Testament. In order to persuade his fellow Jews to believe in Jesus as their long-awaited Messiah and King, Matthew used the Old Testament as proof.

#3 The Gospel of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament. It announces the coming of the Anointed One, Jesus the Messiah, a descendant of David and Abraham. Under the Spirit’s guidance, Matthew carefully documents Jesus’ claim to be the Messiah and the evidence of his life and ministry.

#4 Jesus was born in Bethlehem during the reign of King Herod. Some wise men from eastern lands came to Jerusalem to worship him.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 15, 2022
ISBN9798822541900
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    #1

    The Holy Bible, New Living Translation, was first published in 1996. It quickly became one of the most popular Bible translations in the English-speaking world. The NLT is a general-purpose text that is good for study, devotional reading, and reading aloud in worship services.

    #2

    The key to unlocking the New Testament is a foundational knowledge of the Old Testament. In order to persuade his fellow Jews to believe in Jesus as their long-awaited Messiah and King, Matthew used the Old Testament as proof.

    #3

    The Gospel of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament. It announces the coming of the Anointed One, Jesus the Messiah, a descendant of David and Abraham. Under the Spirit’s guidance, Matthew carefully documents Jesus’ claim to be the Messiah and the evidence of his life and ministry.

    #4

    Jesus was born in Bethlehem during the reign of King Herod. Some wise men from eastern lands came to Jerusalem to worship him.

    #5

    The birth of Jesus was foretold by the prophet Micah. Herod was determined to kill the child, but the wise men returned to Herod and told him that the child was born in Bethlehem.

    #6

    Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. For forty days and forty nights, he fasted and became very hungry. During that time, the devil came and said to him, If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become loaves of bread.

    #7

    After Jesus preached in the synagogues, he began to travel throughout the region of Galilee, teaching in the synagogues and announcing the Good News about the Kingdom. He healed every kind of disease and illness.

    #8

    The Pharisees were examples of religious zeal, but they were also like whitewashed tombs on the outside, hiding the dead people’s bones on the inside. We must have an inner heart for God’s love and justice, like the Beatitudes of Matthew 5:3-12.

    #9

    Jesus tells his followers in Matthew 5:16 that they should let their light shine so that it can be seen. He then tells them not to do good works so that they can be seen in 6:1. The difference between the two is motive. If we do good works to glorify God, we can expect no reward from him. But if we do good works to glorify ourselves, we can expect a reward from

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