Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 71
... Matt . prefers έyɛípw ; when used theologically , it is community language . Matt . 20x omits apzoμaι with infinitive ( retained 13x ; red . 3x ) . Awkward because superfluous , perhaps Aramaism ( Dalman , WJ I 21f . ) ? Cf. Neirynck ...
... Matt . prefers έyɛípw ; when used theologically , it is community language . Matt . 20x omits apzoμaι with infinitive ( retained 13x ; red . 3x ) . Awkward because superfluous , perhaps Aramaism ( Dalman , WJ I 21f . ) ? Cf. Neirynck ...
Pagina 93
... Matthew , there are indications that he knew it , for there are passages which presuppose the Matthean redaction ( Smyrn . 1 : 1 Matt . 3:15 , cf. Phld . 3 : 1 Matt . 15:13 ) . Polycarp certainly knew Matthew in his ( 2d ) letter ( Pol ...
... Matthew , there are indications that he knew it , for there are passages which presuppose the Matthean redaction ( Smyrn . 1 : 1 Matt . 3:15 , cf. Phld . 3 : 1 Matt . 15:13 ) . Polycarp certainly knew Matthew in his ( 2d ) letter ( Pol ...
Pagina 312
... Matt . 5:37 . But it does not speak of a double yes or no , but formulates with a predicate , " Let your yes be a yes and your no a no . " The conclusion is quite different from Matt . 5 : 37b . In my opinion , James 5:12 permits the ...
... Matt . 5:37 . But it does not speak of a double yes or no , but formulates with a predicate , " Let your yes be a yes and your no a no . " The conclusion is quite different from Matt . 5 : 37b . In my opinion , James 5:12 permits the ...
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