Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 112
... interpreting the death and resurrection Jesus as the will of God ( cf. above , page 91 ) . So in the gospel ... interpretation of Zechariah 9 : 9 ( where only one animal intended , as the other gospels realize ) . So much for ...
... interpreting the death and resurrection Jesus as the will of God ( cf. above , page 91 ) . So in the gospel ... interpretation of Zechariah 9 : 9 ( where only one animal intended , as the other gospels realize ) . So much for ...
Pagina 133
... interpretation starts from the admission that the text is unintelligible as it stands . The literal meaning is too obscure , too absurd , or perhaps too trivial , to be the real mean- ing intended by God , and the interpreter is ...
... interpretation starts from the admission that the text is unintelligible as it stands . The literal meaning is too obscure , too absurd , or perhaps too trivial , to be the real mean- ing intended by God , and the interpreter is ...
Pagina 134
... interpretations of the same passage dis credits the method itself . The point however is that allegorica interpretation was needed . It was by this means that the churc coped with the difficulties and obscurities of an ancient book , an ...
... interpretations of the same passage dis credits the method itself . The point however is that allegorica interpretation was needed . It was by this means that the churc coped with the difficulties and obscurities of an ancient book , an ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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