The Christology of the New TestamentWestminster Press, 1975 - 346 pagini |
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Pagina 118
... answer be 'Yes' or 'No', Jesus must therefore compromise himself. But how did he answer? We have here a philological and exegeti- cal problem. According to the usual and most obvious interpretation, Jesus answered with an unmistakable ...
... answer be 'Yes' or 'No', Jesus must therefore compromise himself. But how did he answer? We have here a philological and exegeti- cal problem. According to the usual and most obvious interpretation, Jesus answered with an unmistakable ...
Pagina 119
... answer as an affirmation. Origen, for instance, in his Commentary on Matthew (PG 13, 1757) writes expressly that Jesus' answer is neither positive nor negative: 'He neither denies that he is God's Son, nor does he expressly confess that ...
... answer as an affirmation. Origen, for instance, in his Commentary on Matthew (PG 13, 1757) writes expressly that Jesus' answer is neither positive nor negative: 'He neither denies that he is God's Son, nor does he expressly confess that ...
Pagina 121
... answer either negatively or positively without compromising himself. That is certainly the purpose of the high priest's question. But as in all such 'temptations' Jesus does not compromise himself in this case. He answers neither 'Yes ...
... answer either negatively or positively without compromising himself. That is certainly the purpose of the high priest's question. But as in all such 'temptations' Jesus does not compromise himself in this case. He answers neither 'Yes ...
Cuprins
Part I | 11 |
JESUS THE SUFFERING SERVANT OF GOD | 51 |
JESUS THE HIGH PRIEST | 83 |
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