
Is Paul's Gospel "The Gospel According to Jesus?" The links on this page will direct you to individual books in the New Testament that include what the Apostle Paul actually taught about the nature and scope of the gospel in Biblical context. I also include a brief survey of each writing, and including Biblical references. It is organized it in this way in order to identify consistency in Paul's gospel teaching from church to church, make intillectually honest comparrisons and enable one to make intelligent decisions pertaining to relevant contemporary life applications. Moreover, each page includes online references to the oldest ancient manuscripts availiable today, a Greek-Hebrew concordance, and an English Greek interlinear for your consideration. You will be able to readily use these resources and search engines to investigate, and find answers to questions you might have. For example, I wanted to know if the "Word was 'a' god" or if the "Word 'was' God" in John 1:1. By using the intilenear and concordance provided on each page I found that the Greek term used in John 1:1 is correctly translated "was God." The concordance link also included on each page can be used to study how words are used in context throughout the Bible to come to your own conclusions. These resources will enable you to readily compare the Gospel Paul taught with the teaching of Christ Jesus, assess your current understanding of the gospel for yourself, and equip you to filter ideas foreign to what Jesus and the early apostles taught in order to "stand firm." So what? (See link below).