Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 157
... comes from the evangelist . It clearly shows Matthean linguistic peculiarities . Also , the variations of the introductory phrase can be explained in each case on the basis of the Matthean context . In 1:23 and 2:15 the introduction of ...
... comes from the evangelist . It clearly shows Matthean linguistic peculiarities . Also , the variations of the introductory phrase can be explained in each case on the basis of the Matthean context . In 1:23 and 2:15 the introduction of ...
Pagina 173
... comes from Galilee to the Jordan to John in order to allow himself to be baptized by him . 14 But John attempted to prevent him and said , " I have need to be baptized by you , and you are coming to me ? " 15 But Jesus answered and said ...
... comes from Galilee to the Jordan to John in order to allow himself to be baptized by him . 14 But John attempted to prevent him and said , " I have need to be baptized by you , and you are coming to me ? " 15 But Jesus answered and said ...
Pagina 354
... comes from the evangelist is probable through the numerous cross - references and is supported by the linguistic analysis . For vv . 2-6 , 16-18 a written source is probable , one that Matthew has changed relatively little . But the ...
... comes from the evangelist is probable through the numerous cross - references and is supported by the linguistic analysis . For vv . 2-6 , 16-18 a written source is probable , one that Matthew has changed relatively little . But the ...
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