Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 237
... human behavior , 76 ( 2 ) a divine gift or God's power , ( 3 ) a combination of the two , God's covenant order as gift and task . 77 78 In the history of interpretation the first two types can easily be located : The first is the ...
... human behavior , 76 ( 2 ) a divine gift or God's power , ( 3 ) a combination of the two , God's covenant order as gift and task . 77 78 In the history of interpretation the first two types can easily be located : The first is the ...
Pagina 351
... human being should be in harmony with it . Therefore it must not be understood , as has often been done in the history of interpretation , as the acme of the " natural " human love . Matthew has not advocated it because it is reasonable ...
... human being should be in harmony with it . Therefore it must not be understood , as has often been done in the history of interpretation , as the acme of the " natural " human love . Matthew has not advocated it because it is reasonable ...
Pagina 384
... human acting do not exclude each other . On the contrary , prayer is the speaking of the active human being with God . It is difficult to determine exactly the relationship of the subordinate clause to the main clause . While , in view ...
... human acting do not exclude each other . On the contrary , prayer is the speaking of the active human being with God . It is difficult to determine exactly the relationship of the subordinate clause to the main clause . While , in view ...
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