Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... belongs to a community , even that he deliberately desired to incorporate himself into it . Many stylistic peculiarities are an expression of his adaptation to a certain tradition . The example of Matthew splendidly confirms what E ...
... belongs to a community , even that he deliberately desired to incorporate himself into it . Many stylistic peculiarities are an expression of his adaptation to a certain tradition . The example of Matthew splendidly confirms what E ...
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... belongs the experience that the evil is not simply at the free disposal of the human being but can have power over him or her . It also belongs to the mythological dimension of our text that the angels served Jesus ( v . 11 ) . They ...
... belongs the experience that the evil is not simply at the free disposal of the human being but can have power over him or her . It also belongs to the mythological dimension of our text that the angels served Jesus ( v . 11 ) . They ...
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... belongs to grace , even the Old Testament law in all its prescriptions , specifically after Jesus had revealed its ... belongs to the more weighty and basic theme of Christology . In the same way , the Matthean Sermon on the Mount ...
... belongs to grace , even the Old Testament law in all its prescriptions , specifically after Jesus had revealed its ... belongs to the more weighty and basic theme of Christology . In the same way , the Matthean Sermon on the Mount ...
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