Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... beatitudes correspond thematically to general Christian community parenesis . Therefore we assume that Matthew has found a list of seven beatitudes which had already been enlarged . follows : 8 11 3. The history of transmission can be ...
... beatitudes correspond thematically to general Christian community parenesis . Therefore we assume that Matthew has found a list of seven beatitudes which had already been enlarged . follows : 8 11 3. The history of transmission can be ...
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... beatitudes was enlarged by the fourth beatitude ( Matt . vv . 11f . ) , which arose in the community . At the same time the promise of salvation - in all beatitudes - is referred to the Christian community . c . Between the Sayings ...
... beatitudes was enlarged by the fourth beatitude ( Matt . vv . 11f . ) , which arose in the community . At the same time the promise of salvation - in all beatitudes - is referred to the Christian community . c . Between the Sayings ...
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... Beatitudes was understood as a royal way of ascending steps . The way from the first to the last Beatitude is identical with the way from repentance to perfection . Gregory of Nyssa puts his interpretation clearly into the frame of a ...
... Beatitudes was understood as a royal way of ascending steps . The way from the first to the last Beatitude is identical with the way from repentance to perfection . Gregory of Nyssa puts his interpretation clearly into the frame of a ...
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