BYUtv - Our Savior in the Gospels: The Bread of Life
THE PURPOSE
To look to Jesus Christ as “the bread of life,” the source of everlasting life (John 6:47–48).
THIS WEEK'S LESSON RESOURCES
- Teacher's Manual Link
- Class Member Study Guide
- Meridian Magazine Link
- LDS Living
- Brother Beardall's Gospel Doctrine Outlines
- James E. Neumann Institute
- BYU Studies Series
- Seminary Manual - John 5
- Seminary Manual - John 6
- Seminary Manual - Mark 6
- Seminary Manual - Matthew 14
- Institute Manual - "I Am the Bread of Life"
OTHER NT RESOURCES
ADDITIONAL TALKS- Thomas R. Valletta, "The True Bread of Life," Ensign, Mar. 1999, 7
- Jeffrey R. Holland, "'He Hath Filled the Hungry with Good Things'," Ensign, Nov. 1997, 64
- Howard W. Hunter, "'What Manner of Men Ought Ye to Be?'," Ensign, May 1994, 64
- Merrill J. Bateman, "Christ is the Reason," Jan. 16, 2001 BYU Devotional (Right-click HERE for MP3)
- Camille Fronk, "Becoming Perfect in Christ," May 3, 2002 BYU Women's Conference (Right-click HERE for MP3)
1 comments:
A table is located in the Bible dictionary under "gospels" that may help in reading the four gospels in harmony. It also talks about how a complete harmony is not possible.
I am thinking about Bro. Satterfield's (Meridian)comment about why Joseph Smith changed the name of each gospel from “The Gospel of Matthew, Mark Luke or John. . .” to “The Testimony of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John” ...
The Bible dictionary says, "The four Gospels are not so much biographies as they are testimonies."
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