Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 20
... assume that all we had to d in a given passage was to adopt the reading contained in th greatest number of manuscripts and other witnesses . It is no the number of witnesses but their value which counts . To take hypothetical example ...
... assume that all we had to d in a given passage was to adopt the reading contained in th greatest number of manuscripts and other witnesses . It is no the number of witnesses but their value which counts . To take hypothetical example ...
Pagina 74
... assume that very little of the gospels could be traced back with any probability to Jesu himself . Most of the stories about him were to be regarded as the product of sanctified imagination ; even the few sayings which went back to him ...
... assume that very little of the gospels could be traced back with any probability to Jesu himself . Most of the stories about him were to be regarded as the product of sanctified imagination ; even the few sayings which went back to him ...
Pagina 92
... assume what is by no means certain , that Luke merely wished to narrate ' what had happened ' , without offering any interpretation or advocating a point of view for the benefit of the contemporary church . Indeed , some would wish to ...
... assume what is by no means certain , that Luke merely wished to narrate ' what had happened ' , without offering any interpretation or advocating a point of view for the benefit of the contemporary church . Indeed , some would wish to ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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