Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... Old Testament of thirty - nine books and a New of twenty - seven , they differ on the status , if any , to be accorded to the collection of fifteen books and parts of books known as the Old Testament Apocrypha . Most copies of the Bible ...
... Old Testament of thirty - nine books and a New of twenty - seven , they differ on the status , if any , to be accorded to the collection of fifteen books and parts of books known as the Old Testament Apocrypha . Most copies of the Bible ...
Pagina 90
... Old Testament is nevertheless fundamental to what is being said . At the present time the use of the Old Testament in the New is the subject of intensive study , and the problems involved are complex . Often the quotation does not ...
... Old Testament is nevertheless fundamental to what is being said . At the present time the use of the Old Testament in the New is the subject of intensive study , and the problems involved are complex . Often the quotation does not ...
Pagina 146
... original meaning as a confession of loyalty . But the problem arose particularly in relation to the Old Testament , for Christians found themselves at variance with Jews in their interpretation of the Old Testament as referring to ...
... original meaning as a confession of loyalty . But the problem arose particularly in relation to the Old Testament , for Christians found themselves at variance with Jews in their interpretation of the Old Testament as referring to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament Study Brian E. Beck Previzualizare limitată - 1977 |
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