Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 169
... baptism as " baptism . . . for the forgiveness of sins " ( Mark 1 : 4 ) is missing . This designation has fallen victim to the new formulation of the proclamation of the Baptist in v . 2. The question is whether Matthew wants to ...
... baptism as " baptism . . . for the forgiveness of sins " ( Mark 1 : 4 ) is missing . This designation has fallen victim to the new formulation of the proclamation of the Baptist in v . 2. The question is whether Matthew wants to ...
Pagina 174
... baptism of Jesus between the report about the Baptist and the temptation narrative . The minor agreements between Matthew and Luke and the relationships between the baptism pericope and the temptation narrative - in this case - point in ...
... baptism of Jesus between the report about the Baptist and the temptation narrative . The minor agreements between Matthew and Luke and the relationships between the baptism pericope and the temptation narrative - in this case - point in ...
Pagina 176
... baptism , ' or because the bestowal of the Spirit on Jesus can be seen in the light of Christian baptism.19 In Eastern tradition , the relation of the baptism of Jesus to Christian baptism is especially strong , because the baptism of ...
... baptism , ' or because the bestowal of the Spirit on Jesus can be seen in the light of Christian baptism.19 In Eastern tradition , the relation of the baptism of Jesus to Christian baptism is especially strong , because the baptism of ...
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