The New Testament and Its WritersA. & C. Black, 1914 - 207 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... Rome ( 95-96 A.D . ) . 3 1 The Gnostics ( who derived their name from a Greek word meaning knowledge ) claimed a deeper insight into the mysteries of religion than was possessed by the ordinary believer . But they always professed to be ...
... Rome ( 95-96 A.D . ) . 3 1 The Gnostics ( who derived their name from a Greek word meaning knowledge ) claimed a deeper insight into the mysteries of religion than was possessed by the ordinary believer . But they always professed to be ...
Pagina 21
... Rome and founding the Church there . " Eusebius in the beginning of the fourth century tells us that Matthew wrote it when he was about to leave the Jews and preach also to other nations , in order to " fill up the void about to be made ...
... Rome and founding the Church there . " Eusebius in the beginning of the fourth century tells us that Matthew wrote it when he was about to leave the Jews and preach also to other nations , in order to " fill up the void about to be made ...
Pagina 27
... Rome after the death of Peter and Paul ; while Clement of Alexandria , writing about the same time , affirms , on the tradition of a long line of presbyters , that St. Mark wrote at the request of Peter's hearers at Rome , without any ...
... Rome after the death of Peter and Paul ; while Clement of Alexandria , writing about the same time , affirms , on the tradition of a long line of presbyters , that St. Mark wrote at the request of Peter's hearers at Rome , without any ...
Pagina 28
... Rome ; for the apostle commends him to the Colossians as one of his " fellow - workers unto the kingdom of God , " who had been a comfort " to him ( Col. iv . 10 , 11 ; Philemon , ver . 24 ) . Mark was then , apparently , about to set ...
... Rome ; for the apostle commends him to the Colossians as one of his " fellow - workers unto the kingdom of God , " who had been a comfort " to him ( Col. iv . 10 , 11 ; Philemon , ver . 24 ) . Mark was then , apparently , about to set ...
Pagina 29
... Rome for the Christians there , we find confirmation of it in the connection of Mark with Rome already referred to , and in his Roman name " Marcus , " which gradually superseded the Hebrew " John " ; in the absence of the Hebrew ...
... Rome for the Christians there , we find confirmation of it in the connection of Mark with Rome already referred to , and in his Roman name " Marcus , " which gradually superseded the Hebrew " John " ; in the absence of the Hebrew ...
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66 CHAPTER Acts xviii Acts xx addressed allusions Antioch apostle's appears Asia Minor assigned Barnabas Bishop Book of Acts brethren Cæsarea character Church Clement Colossæ Colossians composition connection converts Corinth Corinthians Council of Jerusalem Date and Place disciples divine doctrine Ephesians Ephesus EPISTLE OF PAUL Eusebius exhortations expression external evidence fact faith four Gospels Galatia Gentiles genuineness Gospel of Mark Greek Hebrew imprisonment infer influence Irenæus James Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Christians Jews John language letter Lord Lord's Luke Macedonia Mark Matt Matthew mentioned ministry Old Testament Onesimus passages Pastoral Epistles PAUL THE APOSTLE persecution Peter Philemon Philippi Philippians Phrygia Polycarp preaching Ramsay readers referred regard Roman Rome salutations Saviour Scripture second century Spirit style teaching Thessalonica Timothy tion Titus token traces tradition Tychicus unto verses viii words writer wrote