Jesus
a summary measure that is computed to describe a characteristic of an entire population is called:
You can find summaries of the gospels in a "New Testament Survey" or a "Bible Dictionary". Some Bibles have a summary at the beginning of each book. Or a commentary on the gospel of Mark. If you search online for "a summary of the gospel of Mark" you will find a website called Bible Hub
An abstract is the entire summary of something.
She recorded gospel songs, especially on The Preacher's Wife soundtrack, but has never record an entire gospel album.
It is a precis of the entire report.
True. The prologue usually introduces the main themes or setting of the play, but it does not provide a detailed summary of the entire plot.
The announcement of the Gospel to the world is called The Good News.
Links below for the entire script and a plot summary.
The theme of John's Gospel is love, as is expressed thouroghly throughout the entire Gospel. ( I learned this in my Bible studies at school )
No. The conclusion is the end of the story -- what happens after the climax. The plot summary is a short re-telling of the entire story.
The first three gospels are: The Gospel of Matthew The Gospel of Mark The Gospel of Luke
A numerical value used as a summary measure for a population of data is called a statistic. It helps to describe or understand the data more easily by providing a single value that represents the entire dataset.