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The work systematically collates and compares passages from the four canonical Gospels to present what each evangelist records about genealogy, conception, birth, ministry, and key incidents, with citations for verification. It highlights narrative divergences and downplays supernatural elements while proposing that the central figure is best read as a human teacher rather than primarily a divine redeemer. A second section contrasts those recorded teachings with the practices of later followers, offering notes and commentary on resulting political and economic implications and inviting readers to form their own judgments based on the assembled material.
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