Written for Pastors and serious Bible scholars to give them more time in the Greek text. The first question for the serious Bible scholar should be ‘What is the text?’ Only then are you ready to move on to ‘What does it mean?’ The Sacred Writings of St. John the Apostle presents the ‘Received Texts’ since its inception to present as the eclectic text in use today. The changes over time are color coded Greek script. The textual critic’s effort to recover the original autographs is recorded as the top. Like an interlinear Bible at a level one English translation is provided. Below this in parallel and vertical format are the major Greek Uncials and Papyri published. This documents that take us to within twenty to forty years of the original autographs. The mundane work has been done. Now a study of the text itself can occupy your study.
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Personal Info concerning Pastor Hank Pastor Hank or simply Pastor is my preferred identifi cation. I was born in Whittier California. We moved to Kirkwood Missouri and then for about one year grew up as the only white boy in my class in Gallup, New Mexico. Th is was when I was 11 or 12 and I had a fi ght every day going to and leaving school. Th is was more learning how to fi t and live together with us kids trying to determine our way and place. I knew hard times as a kid and worked selling papers. Th ey were 7 cents and the paper boy got to keep 2 cents. Th at was about $1.50 to $2.00 a night in the cold. We were poor and often the money I made would put the food on the table. My step-father was a shoe repairman and he worked at that trade until he was 92. We, my two sisters, brother and I, went to live with my grandfather and grandmother in Kirkwood, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis after about a year of living in Gallop. For high school I attend a boarding school, St. John’s Academy in Winfi eld, Kansas. I loved sports and our family of about 20 kids in my class. Th is was a coed academy. My fi nal year I was the Academy Student Body President. I lettered in baseball three years and basketball one or two. Later I went to Columbia Missouri and met my wife Dianne. We got married in 1966 and had twin daughters right away. We had two more daughters. We have today four grandsons and one granddaughter. My wife is my rock and happy half. We have been married for about 56 years. Kids mean a lot to me and my chapel times with the preschoolers still are the best moments in ministry. I got my Ph D in family counseling while in Palms, Michigan. Th ere was nobody doing counseling and there was a lot of need. I learned as I went and came to realize that psychology is really only a way for people to cope with the problems of the day. It really doesn’t fi x much. Th e pastor’s tools of confession and absolution actually fi xed the real problem, the need for forgiveness. I enjoyed teaching at the Lutheran Heritage and South Sudanese Lutheran Church Seminary in Yambio for two weeks. I also enjoyed a really cold beer the last day there. I taught the Gospel of John. Th at was only about three years ago. I normally try to watch a fi lm each night during the pandemic to breakup the day. I am also work on the next book, ‘Th e Sacred Writings and Preaching of Peter according to Mark.’ My goal is to continue this project comparing the Greek text until all of the New Testament writings are complete. I love preaching and being a pastor and counselor in ministry. Doing the studies in Greek keeps me in God’s Word.