Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... become evident only to continuous reading . Again it becomes obvious that Matthew wishes that his book be read and meditated upon as a whole again and again . H. Matthew loves chiastic ring compositions . 28 By chiastic ring composition ...
... become evident only to continuous reading . Again it becomes obvious that Matthew wishes that his book be read and meditated upon as a whole again and again . H. Matthew loves chiastic ring compositions . 28 By chiastic ring composition ...
Pagina 197
... becomes clear " that Matthew seems to have misused the Prophet's testimony by altering its sense . " But he points out that the claim of the Isaianic prediction is not fulfilled by the fact that " King Sennacherib was put to flight ...
... becomes clear " that Matthew seems to have misused the Prophet's testimony by altering its sense . " But he points out that the claim of the Isaianic prediction is not fulfilled by the fact that " King Sennacherib was put to flight ...
Pagina 290
... becomes tangible in the threatening description of the trial . In Jewish law imprisonment for debt was unknown ; 67 so it is the situation of the terror of a Gentile trial where the poor debtor is kept in prison until the last penny is ...
... becomes tangible in the threatening description of the trial . In Jewish law imprisonment for debt was unknown ; 67 so it is the situation of the terror of a Gentile trial where the poor debtor is kept in prison until the last penny is ...
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