Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... known as uncials . While it had the advantage of clarity , the form was necessarily laborious , and in the ninth century a form of longhand was developed which enabled books to be copied more quickly without too great a sacrifice in ...
... known as uncials . While it had the advantage of clarity , the form was necessarily laborious , and in the ninth century a form of longhand was developed which enabled books to be copied more quickly without too great a sacrifice in ...
Pagina 31
... known to the writer through oral tradition . We know that even a hundred years after the crucifixion , oral traditions about Jesus were felt by some to be more reliable than written records . In spite of these uncertainties , some ...
... known to the writer through oral tradition . We know that even a hundred years after the crucifixion , oral traditions about Jesus were felt by some to be more reliable than written records . In spite of these uncertainties , some ...
Pagina 46
... known to be genuine , should have been so widely ignored . There seems to be no alternative therefore to the conclusion that the letter was not written by the apostle Peter but by someone else using his name , and should probably be ...
... known to be genuine , should have been so widely ignored . There seems to be no alternative therefore to the conclusion that the letter was not written by the apostle Peter but by someone else using his name , and should probably be ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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