

Determined to prove their inconsistency, he garnered evidence to support that the authors of their respective Gospels were consistent and truthful as eye-witness accounts of the same events. Simon Greenleaf was prolific in Harvard Law, and during his time there he was challenged by a student of his to examine the eye-witness testimonies of the Gospels. Simon Greenleaf has outdone himself.Ī good book to pair with this reading might be - The Case For Christ, Lee Strobel This book is an incredibly powerful work that shows the truth of God’s Word and the unjustness done to Christ in the trial that sentenced Him to death. The perspective of a lawyer examining the veracity of the Gospel writers and Christ’s trial is impactful and enlightening to say the least. While functioning as an academic essay, it also allows the believer to glean Gospel truths from its pages which are encouraging and uplifting. “Testimony of the Evangelists” is a powerful work of academic literature. This section is weak in my opinion compared to the other two. While this section is informative, it does not seem to serve too great of a purpose besides informing the reader of Biblical manuscripts. The final section, the smallest of the three, briefly examines the oldest manuscripts that the Bible is based off of. This section is just as insightful and thought-provoking as the first section, and also offers a Jewish perspective on Christ’s trial and a refutation of that perspective. This section also includes the opinion of a Jewish scholar by the name of Joseph Salvador, and a refutation of Salvador’s opinions by a M. The second section centers on Jesus’s trial and whether or not it was legally just.

This is an incredible part of the book as Greenleaf goes into detail in analyzing and defending the Gospel writer’s merit and testimonies. The first section, which is written by Simon Greenleaf, is insightful and encouraging as Greenleaf looks at the merit and writings of the Gospels and analyzes them as a court would analyze a witness’s testimony.

There are three topics that are discussed in this book: the credibility of the Gospels and their authors, the justice of Jesus’s trial, and a view at Greek manuscripts. This is a book written by believing lawyers and academics who seek to examine and prove the truthfulness of the Scriptures. “The Testimony of the Evangelists” by Simon Greenleaf is an excellent book laying out three different aspects of the Christian belief with the perspective of those who are practiced in the legal field.
