Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 227
... direct ascription of salvation to the déclassé and the lack both of an explicit Christology and of an ecclesiological limitation of the addressees speak in favor of this thought . The question of whether Jesus ' beatitudes were ...
... direct ascription of salvation to the déclassé and the lack both of an explicit Christology and of an ecclesiological limitation of the addressees speak in favor of this thought . The question of whether Jesus ' beatitudes were ...
Pagina 260
... direct polemic , perhaps against antinomians , cannot be proved ; Matthew argues principles . The difficulties of ... Direct polemic against Jewish ac- cusations that Jesus was an opponent of the law is improbable because the Matthean ...
... direct polemic , perhaps against antinomians , cannot be proved ; Matthew argues principles . The difficulties of ... Direct polemic against Jewish ac- cusations that Jesus was an opponent of the law is improbable because the Matthean ...
Pagina 413
... direct address also fit linguistically with Jesus . " It does not seem to be influenced by the problems of the later community , e.g. , the question of community discipline . On the other hand , it does not show any direct traces of ...
... direct address also fit linguistically with Jesus . " It does not seem to be influenced by the problems of the later community , e.g. , the question of community discipline . On the other hand , it does not show any direct traces of ...
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