Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 61
... John the Baptist's imprison- ment , but by the Jordan while John is still at work . Jesus does not , as in the other three gospels , visit Jerusalem only at the end of his ministry but periodically throughout it ; seven - and - a - half ...
... John the Baptist's imprison- ment , but by the Jordan while John is still at work . Jesus does not , as in the other three gospels , visit Jerusalem only at the end of his ministry but periodically throughout it ; seven - and - a - half ...
Pagina 98
... John's preaching , which spells out the summons to repentance ( Matthew 3 : 7-10 , Luke 3 : 7-9 ) . This means that the interest of John for these two evangel- ists is not only in his prophecy concerning Jesus but also more generally in ...
... John's preaching , which spells out the summons to repentance ( Matthew 3 : 7-10 , Luke 3 : 7-9 ) . This means that the interest of John for these two evangel- ists is not only in his prophecy concerning Jesus but also more generally in ...
Pagina 100
... John ( 3 : 19f ) . At first sight this might be regarded simply as an attempt to tidy up Mark's narrative . Mark has a brief reference to John's arrest at a slightly later point , after Jesus ' baptism and before he begins his preach ...
... John ( 3 : 19f ) . At first sight this might be regarded simply as an attempt to tidy up Mark's narrative . Mark has a brief reference to John's arrest at a slightly later point , after Jesus ' baptism and before he begins his preach ...
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