Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 125
... considered very unusual by his readers , Matthew would have had to express it explicitly . 68 Result : It is incontrovertible that έwÇ Oυ ËTEKEV vióv does not exclude the possibility of the perpetual virginity of Mary , but Matthew did ...
... considered very unusual by his readers , Matthew would have had to express it explicitly . 68 Result : It is incontrovertible that έwÇ Oυ ËTEKEV vióv does not exclude the possibility of the perpetual virginity of Mary , but Matthew did ...
Pagina 146
... considered as especially godless ; in Melanchthon 144 the sanctification of Egypt , which is considered extremely sinful , becomes the representation of justi- fication sola gratia . = 2 : 16-17 The brief episode of the infanticide at ...
... considered as especially godless ; in Melanchthon 144 the sanctification of Egypt , which is considered extremely sinful , becomes the representation of justi- fication sola gratia . = 2 : 16-17 The brief episode of the infanticide at ...
Pagina 374
... considered as un - Jewish . Not until the Enlightenment , when a new recognition of Judaism became possible , did a contrary trend set in . Now the Lord's Prayer was discovered to be as a Jewish , even an original Jewish prayer . We ask ...
... considered as un - Jewish . Not until the Enlightenment , when a new recognition of Judaism became possible , did a contrary trend set in . Now the Lord's Prayer was discovered to be as a Jewish , even an original Jewish prayer . We ask ...
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