Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... Old Testament , which came to be fateful . The history of anti - Jewish polemic in Christian theology demonstrates that Old Testament words — noticeably of the prophets during the struggle of the church against the Jews were used as ...
... Old Testament , which came to be fateful . The history of anti - Jewish polemic in Christian theology demonstrates that Old Testament words — noticeably of the prophets during the struggle of the church against the Jews were used as ...
Pagina 277
... Old Testament which , e.g. , permits use of force and oaths is no longer valid for the Christians , but the law of the New Testament is unqualifiedly valid.23 21 There are new tones24 in the exegesis of the Reformers . Here throughout ...
... Old Testament which , e.g. , permits use of force and oaths is no longer valid for the Christians , but the law of the New Testament is unqualifiedly valid.23 21 There are new tones24 in the exegesis of the Reformers . Here throughout ...
Pagina 278
... covenant not in a new law but in the gospel becomes apparent , e.g. , in Calov.27 Calvin does not want to make Christ a new lawgiver and to release the Old Testament from the guilt of the sin of humans over against God . 28 According to ...
... covenant not in a new law but in the gospel becomes apparent , e.g. , in Calov.27 Calvin does not want to make Christ a new lawgiver and to release the Old Testament from the guilt of the sin of humans over against God . 28 According to ...
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