Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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... Matthew and Luke both independently used it along with a second written source ( now lost ) containing teaching material not used by Mark , and for convenience designated ' Q ' . Matthew and Luke also each had access to material not ...
... Matthew and Luke both independently used it along with a second written source ( now lost ) containing teaching material not used by Mark , and for convenience designated ' Q ' . Matthew and Luke also each had access to material not ...
Pagina 65
... Matthew and Luke . But why should one of the evangelists have altered his source so radically in some passages but not in others ? Is the common order of these passages so decisive ? Many scholars would now question whether it is . For ...
... Matthew and Luke . But why should one of the evangelists have altered his source so radically in some passages but not in others ? Is the common order of these passages so decisive ? Many scholars would now question whether it is . For ...
Pagina 98
... Matthew nor Luke does the baptism have the same introductory function . Matthew begins with a genealogy of Jesu ( 1 : 1-17 ) , Luke with the birth of John ( 1 : 5-25 , 57-80 ) , and both continue with narratives of Jesus ' birth ...
... Matthew nor Luke does the baptism have the same introductory function . Matthew begins with a genealogy of Jesu ( 1 : 1-17 ) , Luke with the birth of John ( 1 : 5-25 , 57-80 ) , and both continue with narratives of Jesus ' birth ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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