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註釋Though he is known today, after two millennia, as Jesus Christ, while he lived he would have been called Yehoshua ben Yosef (Joshua, son of Joseph). This book-Joshua: The Light of the World-assembles, as a composite chronological story, the four New Testament Gospels about Jesus. The four Gospels enable us to both listen to him and observe the life he lived. When we listen to him in those stories, we hear him refer to himself as The Light of the World; The Living Water; The Bread of Life; The Way, The Truth, and The Life; but never as The Lamb of God-that was the inference of others. Joshua's death, understood as a sacrificial lamb-an atonement for sin-conflicts with his gospel about the goodness of God. Yet, the premise that he is Jesus Christ, the sacrificial "Lamb of God," has become the central doctrine of salvation for most strains of modern Christianity. This book challenges that doctrine as it seeks the original gospel of Jesus, before the rise of Christianity.