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Hardcover His Last Week Book

ISBN: 1025705866

ISBN13: 9781025705866

His Last Week

"His Last Week" is a compelling and meditative study of the final days of Jesus Christ's earthly ministry. Written by J.W.G. Ward, this work meticulously follows the events of the Passion Week, beginning with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem and culminating in the crucifixion and the promise of the resurrection. By synthesizing the accounts found across the four Gospels, Ward provides a cohesive and chronological narrative that allows readers to witness the unfolding drama and spiritual weight of these foundational events.

The book serves as both a historical reconstruction and a guide for personal reflection. It explores the profound teachings delivered in the Temple, the intimacy of the Last Supper, and the intense emotional struggle in the Garden of Gethsemane. Through clear prose and thoughtful analysis, "His Last Week" highlights the theological significance of each encounter and trial Jesus faced. Ward's writing bridges the gap between scholarly Gospel harmony and devotional practice, ensuring the work's accessibility for a broad audience.

Ideal for use during the Lenten season or for year-round study, this work remains a significant contribution to Christian literature. It offers a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the life, teachings, and ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the timeless relevance of the Passion narrative.

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