Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 6
... Give us this day our daily bread . 8. And forgive us our trespasses , 9. As we forgive them that trespass against us . 10. And lead us not into temptation ; 11. But deliver us from evil : 12. For thine is the kingdom , 13. The power ...
... Give us this day our daily bread . 8. And forgive us our trespasses , 9. As we forgive them that trespass against us . 10. And lead us not into temptation ; 11. But deliver us from evil : 12. For thine is the kingdom , 13. The power ...
Pagina 49
... give no name ; the first letter and the gospel do not indicate their authors . The gospel refers to ' the disciple whom Jesus loved ' , probably ( but not certainly ) intending John the son of Zebedee , and some would argue on this ...
... give no name ; the first letter and the gospel do not indicate their authors . The gospel refers to ' the disciple whom Jesus loved ' , probably ( but not certainly ) intending John the son of Zebedee , and some would argue on this ...
Pagina 100
... give the impression that the baptism of Jesus did not occur until after John's arrest . In the description of the baptism ( Luke 3 : 21f ) John's name is not mentioned at all the verb used is in the passive . We often miss the ...
... give the impression that the baptism of Jesus did not occur until after John's arrest . In the description of the baptism ( Luke 3 : 21f ) John's name is not mentioned at all the verb used is in the passive . We often miss the ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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