I'm sure you've all noticed I've got less time these days, but when I do get the time - rest assured - I've still got plenty to say. ;-) So keep on coming back. Or maybe subscribe, if you haven't done so already. A free blog reader is a great time saver, and ensures you won't miss anything - unless you want to!
My next two posts (and perhaps more) will revisit some aspects of Gospel Chronology (or, if you will, Chronologicity!) I was talking about in November. Thursday's Post will be called "Event Sequence: Mark vs. Luke". Monday's Post will be on the Fishermen's calling(s?) And more to come. God willing...
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