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As most readers of the New Testament know, the words of Jesus are often spoken in riddles'in parables and other sayings that were and continue to be difficult to understand. Tom Thatcher explains in his latest book that Jesus may have been intentionally ambiguous, using riddles to establish his authority as a teacher and to encourage his followers to think more deeply about the nature of truth. Jesus? riddles, like riddles across many cultures, potentially refer to many different things, and they challenge those who hear them to decode the meaning the riddler intends. Figuring out the riddles in which Jesus spoke requires a depth of faith and close attention to the words of the gospel. With text boxes and helps to the reader, this book guides readers through discerning these puzzling and important words.Thatcher, Tom is the author of 'Jesus the Riddler The Power of Ambiguity in the Gospels', published 2006 under ISBN 9780664226404 and ISBN 066422640X.
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