Author: Shalem John

Birth: 1832 Home Calling: 1910 Native Place: Pennsylvania Country: United States of America Place of Vision: Syria & Lebanon Henry Harris Jessup was an American missionary whom God used to rekindle the light of the Gospel in Syria and Lebanon. His parents nurtured him in the admonition of the Lord from his formative years. The thought of becoming a missionary first came to him when he was leading a missionary meeting at the age of 20. Then it occurred to him that it would be hypocrisy on his part to ask people to go for missionary work when he was…

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The Gospel of Mark is one of the four canonical Gospels in the New Testament, traditionally regarded as the earliest written account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Scholars generally date its composition between 65 and 75 CE, during a period of significant turmoil in the Roman Empire, particularly marked by the Jewish-Roman War (66–70 CE). The author, traditionally identified as John Mark, a companion of the apostles Peter and Paul, is believed to have written the Gospel primarily for a Gentile audience, especially those living in Rome. Unlike the other Gospels, Mark’s account is concise,…

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The Gospel of Luke is one of the four canonical Gospels in the New Testament, offering a detailed account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Traditionally attributed to Luke, a physician and companion of the Apostle Paul, this Gospel is widely recognized for its historical accuracy, literary sophistication, and theological depth. Unlike the Gospel of Matthew, which emphasizes Jesus as the fulfilment of Jewish prophecy, or the Gospel of John, which focuses on the divine identity of Christ, Luke presents a narrative that combines historical narrative with theological insight, highlighting Jesus’ humanity, compassion, and universal mission.…

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