Jesus the Christ 
Finally finished! Did I learn something? Yes. Was it hard to understand? Yes. Am I glad I read it? Yes. Will I ever read it again? No.
I have never been able to gain such a deep understanding of the New Testament as I have viewing it through the eyes of this great prophet. Jesus Christ's mortal experiences have been brought to life for me. I reverence my Savior even more and understand more of His divinity.

Rather than write an in depth review of Jesus the Christ, Ill just explain why I only gave it one star not five.First, Im a little picky about the books that I read and because Im useually reading at least six at once I tend to not complete the ones that I wouldnt reccomend. In my ratings one star means that if you are thinking about reading it then go a head I think thats a fine idea, but if you are coming to me for recomendations Ive got other priorities for your reading list. This is the case
Getting ready to reread this amazing book. It's been 13 years, and I believe I can get more insight during the 2nd reading. Update! I just finished. It took me 18 months to complete, but I took the time to really absorb. It was worth it, Talmage is mind boggling with the amount of knowledge he placed in the pages. This book is one of the best scriptorial resources.
Jesus the Christ is based on the doctrines, ideology and tenets of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), or the Mormons. It is a critical study and biography of the life of Christ from his pre-mortal existence, through his continuing mortal ministry, and into his role at the end of days. This book is like the Book of Mormon, another testament that the LDS church is a Christ-based, Christian church. If in doubt, seek it out, and decide for yourself. Parts may be unfamiliar to
First read this book 30 years ago. I thought a re-read this year is in order.42 chapters in all so at the rate of 1 chapter per week I will have completed within the year. I love the Lord Jesus Christ and look forward to drawing closer to Him.A most excellent work about the greatest man who ever lived.
James E. Talmage
Hardcover | Pages: 747 pages Rating: 4.62 | 21054 Users | 1182 Reviews

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Title | : | Jesus the Christ |
Author | : | James E. Talmage |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 747 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2001 by Shadow Mountain (first published 1915) |
Categories | : | Religion. Christianity. Lds. Nonfiction. Church. Spirituality |
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First published in 1915, Jesus the Christ is the classic Latter-day Saint presentation of the life and ministry of the Savior. Elder Marion G. Romney said, "One who gets the understanding, the vision, and the spirit of the resurrected Lord through a careful study of the text Jesus the Christ by Elder James E. Talmage will find that he has greatly increased his moving faith in our glorified Redeemer." This special edition has been completely retypeset for added readability, and for the first time the chapter endnotes have been included with the footnotes for ready reference.
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Original Title: | Jesus the Christ: A Study of the Messiah and His Mission according to Holy Scriptures both Ancient and Modern |
ISBN: | 0875793266 (ISBN13: 9780875793269) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.62 From 21054 Users | 1182 ReviewsJudgment Containing Books Jesus the Christ
I made it my goal to read this book during the 2007 year to strengthen my testimony of Christ. I really underestimated how much it would strengthen my testimony, not only of Christ, but of every aspect of his gospel!Finally finished! Did I learn something? Yes. Was it hard to understand? Yes. Am I glad I read it? Yes. Will I ever read it again? No.
I have never been able to gain such a deep understanding of the New Testament as I have viewing it through the eyes of this great prophet. Jesus Christ's mortal experiences have been brought to life for me. I reverence my Savior even more and understand more of His divinity.

Rather than write an in depth review of Jesus the Christ, Ill just explain why I only gave it one star not five.First, Im a little picky about the books that I read and because Im useually reading at least six at once I tend to not complete the ones that I wouldnt reccomend. In my ratings one star means that if you are thinking about reading it then go a head I think thats a fine idea, but if you are coming to me for recomendations Ive got other priorities for your reading list. This is the case
Getting ready to reread this amazing book. It's been 13 years, and I believe I can get more insight during the 2nd reading. Update! I just finished. It took me 18 months to complete, but I took the time to really absorb. It was worth it, Talmage is mind boggling with the amount of knowledge he placed in the pages. This book is one of the best scriptorial resources.
Jesus the Christ is based on the doctrines, ideology and tenets of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), or the Mormons. It is a critical study and biography of the life of Christ from his pre-mortal existence, through his continuing mortal ministry, and into his role at the end of days. This book is like the Book of Mormon, another testament that the LDS church is a Christ-based, Christian church. If in doubt, seek it out, and decide for yourself. Parts may be unfamiliar to
First read this book 30 years ago. I thought a re-read this year is in order.42 chapters in all so at the rate of 1 chapter per week I will have completed within the year. I love the Lord Jesus Christ and look forward to drawing closer to Him.A most excellent work about the greatest man who ever lived.
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