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Mark J. Lenz

Author of Leviticus

8 Works 227 Members 5 Reviews

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Works by Mark J. Lenz

Leviticus (1988) — Author — 142 copies, 2 reviews
God's providence : He cares for you (1997) 50 copies, 1 review
Four Portraits of One Savior (2012) 23 copies, 2 reviews
Levitico (2001) 2 copies

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Canonical name
Lenz, Mark J.
Legal name
Lenz, Mark Joel
Birthdate
1943
Gender
male
Education
Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary (1969)
Occupations
pastor
teacher
professor
Organizations
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Relationships
Esther (wife)
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
New Ulm, Minnesota, USA
Map Location
USA

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5 reviews
Have you ever wondered, "Why are there four gospels? Why are they similar in some ways but different in others?" Four portraits of the one Savior aims to answer these questions and more. With this additional background and context on the gospels, you will gain a greater appreciation for all the knowledge we are given about the life of Christ.
Success, possessions, happiness, and self-satisfaction are what drive the world we live in today. Providence is a very comforting and relevant topic to study in this day and age. Throughout the pages of Scripture, God assures us that he cares for you too, supporting, providing, protecting, directing, and governing everything that happens. Take a closer look at how providence correlates to your life through this impactful book.
"Leviticus is the third book of God's great leader Moses. The book is filled with types and shadows of Christ and his work of redemption. Reading about Old Testament sacrifices helps us understand Christ's sacrifice for the sins of the world and reading about Old Testament worship helps us understand our own worship better." - Back of the book
"Have you ever stopped to ask the question: Why are there four gospels? The book Four Portraits of the One Savior will answer this question and more. For example, did you know that Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were each written for a specific audience? The author gives a description of the man who wrote each gospel and also explains the additional goals each writer had in mind. This book will give you the ability to catch unique features in each gospel and understand why they're there. You show more might even find that you identify more closely with one of the gospels." From https://online.nph.net/four-portraits-of-the-one-savior.html. show less

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Rating
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