Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 342
... enemies . The four hyperbolic imperatives cannot be seen as extreme cases of a general commandment of love of human beings . Jesus speaks emphatically of the enemy in all his or her maliciousness . The secret reservation that the enemy ...
... enemies . The four hyperbolic imperatives cannot be seen as extreme cases of a general commandment of love of human beings . Jesus speaks emphatically of the enemy in all his or her maliciousness . The secret reservation that the enemy ...
Pagina 348
... enemies does not mean that I must love enemies as much as blood relatives and friends in such a way that any distinction between them would be removed . " 1967 64 65 b . Attempts to overcome the problem by means of the two - level ethic ...
... enemies does not mean that I must love enemies as much as blood relatives and friends in such a way that any distinction between them would be removed . " 1967 64 65 b . Attempts to overcome the problem by means of the two - level ethic ...
Pagina 349
... enemies does not demand too much of a person . The New Testament presents us not only with the love of enemies but also with Paul , who is not at all squeamish toward his opponents — not to mention the author of 2 Peter and his manner ...
... enemies does not demand too much of a person . The New Testament presents us not only with the love of enemies but also with Paul , who is not at all squeamish toward his opponents — not to mention the author of 2 Peter and his manner ...
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