Matthew the Hebrew Gospel is the third volume of Carroll’s work in progress on the four gospels.
Carroll helps you to see why Matthew was written and why it is the first book of the New Testament.
Matthew’s gospel was written in the Hebrew language first and later translated into the Greek. Matthew’s gospel was also written much earlier than scholars have taught. Carroll brings out many of the Jewish customs, history, and geography, as well as many personal experiences throughout this amazing work.
The Bible will come together as he helps you to connect Old Testament passages to the ministry of Jesus the Messiah. Carroll has put together years of research into an easy-read format for ministers and laypeople alike.
Mark The Messiah’s Gospel was written sometime between 42-49AD, and presents the Jewish Messiah to believers in Rome. His words brought powerful truths to the early church during a time of great persecution.
Luke The Lord’s Gospel, when seen through Jewish eyes, helps us to not only see Jesus as the Messiah, but as the Hebrew Lord!
Author Carroll Roberson reveals John The Jewish Gospel.
This book is different than any other commentary that you will find on John. John wrote his gospel in the latter part of the first century, to a Greek-speaking audience, but his intent was to bring forth the Jewish Jesus from Hebrew thought.