Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 195
... clear at the latest in 4 : 23,25 . 19Therefore v . 17 belongs to our text not only on the basis of the Markan source but also as far as its content is concerned . Matthew marks clearly the connection with vv . 13-16 : àñò tótɛ , and ...
... clear at the latest in 4 : 23,25 . 19Therefore v . 17 belongs to our text not only on the basis of the Markan source but also as far as its content is concerned . Matthew marks clearly the connection with vv . 13-16 : àñò tótɛ , and ...
Pagina 224
... clear whether Jesus escaped from the crowds or whether he taught them . Only the ending of the Sermon on the Mount ( 7 : 28f . ) makes clear that the latter is meant . Thus the Sermon on the Mount has two concentric circles of hearers ...
... clear whether Jesus escaped from the crowds or whether he taught them . Only the ending of the Sermon on the Mount ( 7 : 28f . ) makes clear that the latter is meant . Thus the Sermon on the Mount has two concentric circles of hearers ...
Pagina 251
... clear as a first stage ; it is the brightness which light radiates in the world of which Matthew is thinking . " Light " is an " open " metaphor whose sense only the context makes clear . In Judaism we encounter it in varied application ...
... clear as a first stage ; it is the brightness which light radiates in the world of which Matthew is thinking . " Light " is an " open " metaphor whose sense only the context makes clear . In Judaism we encounter it in varied application ...
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