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Hello,
The book introductions are not being formatted consistency. I found differences in the first 4 books. Could someone go through the introductions and make the formatting consistent?
Matthew has:
He wanted people to know why the Jews rejected him and the plans God has for Israel in the future.
Outline of Matthew
Mark has:
Jesus tells everyone to trust him and to follow him.
See: Gospel; Messiah (Christ); Son of God; Son of Man
Outline
I. Jesus, the Son of God, 1:1-13.
Luke has:
He also wanted them to live in a way that honors God.
Outline of the Gospel of Luke
John has:
Fewer scholars think John wanted Christians to trust in Jesus more.
Outline
Matt Introductionto BookIntroductionsBookIntroductionsto Book IntroductionsI will go through them.
I like the format of Luke the best. I will apply that if everyone is ok with it.
I formatted the outlines so that the title of the outline, the numbering, and the placement of the verse reference are all the same. The outlines of Mark, Philippians, James, and 1 Peter have subgroups. These were numbered differently, so I formatted them all to match James.
I also noticed the title of the pages was inconsistent, so I formatted them all to say "Introduction to [book name]."
There were also various inconsistencies in header sizes in the documents, so I tried to make them consistent.
Title: one hashtags
Overview: two hashtags
Topics: three hashtags
Sub topics: four hashtags
Outline: two hashtags
Also, 2 Peter did not have an outline. Should one be added?