Making the Bible
Practical Through an Expanded Perspective
New Metaphysical Version of The Four
Gospels
See if any of these questions resonate with you .
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- Does the Bible make sense to you as written?
- Have you gotten a little "Bible shy" because
of your experience with traditionally literal interpretations
of scriptures?
- Do you find it frustrating that there are
mistranslations and inaccuracies in the Biblical
accounts?
- How do you decide what is literal and what
is metaphor?
- Are the people real?
- Did the
events actually happen?
- Did Jesus really walk on water?
- Did Jesus turn water into wine?
- In your heart of hearts, do you believe there is
no conflict between science and spirituality?
If you said “YES!” to any of these questions,
then you are ready for the New Metaphysical Versions
of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Finally … for the first time ever:
a chapter by chapter, verse-by-verse
Metaphysical Interpretation
of all four Gospels
Did you realize there is a secret code that underwrites
all scripture? Once you understand the code, you can
unlock deeper spiritual meanings of every chapter and
every verse.
These New Metaphysical Versions of the four Gospels
transform traditional religious content into practical
metaphysical applications to help you deal with the
challenges and problems you face every day.
Read these metaphysical translations alongside your
favorite traditional Bible, and compare, verse by verse,
the deeper meaning behind the words and stories of
Jesus.
Revs. Drs. Bil and Cher Holton turn mere “churchianity” into
vibrant metaphysical Christianity ~ and put the teachings
of Jesus the Christ into practice, helping you master
the art of living as you walk the spiritual path on
practical feet!
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The Gospel of Matthew:
New
Metaphysical Version
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The Gospel of Mark:
New Metaphysical Version
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The Gospel of Luke:
New Metaphysical Version
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The Gospel of John:
New Metaphysical Version
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Want to know more?
Here
are some common Metaphysical Themes
and an example
of one of Jesus’ most
famous parables.
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