Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... person plural is very difficult . The third person belongs to the genre of macarism . In the second person , they would be direct addresses of Jesus to the suffering ones . Later , presumably before Matthew , they would have been ...
... person plural is very difficult . The third person belongs to the genre of macarism . In the second person , they would be direct addresses of Jesus to the suffering ones . Later , presumably before Matthew , they would have been ...
Pagina 228
... person which occur in Aramaic and Hebrew . Presumably an " anomalous " Aramaic text form was the reason for the " anomalous " Greek text form . But in Matthew , the content shift to parenesis and the choice of the third person fit ...
... person which occur in Aramaic and Hebrew . Presumably an " anomalous " Aramaic text form was the reason for the " anomalous " Greek text form . But in Matthew , the content shift to parenesis and the choice of the third person fit ...
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... person's " center " is located and what is most important to him or her . Verse 21 is intended to sharpen the ... person it is as with the body . When the eye is well , the whole body is doing well . Verse 23c , d then indicates the ...
... person's " center " is located and what is most important to him or her . Verse 21 is intended to sharpen the ... person it is as with the body . When the eye is well , the whole body is doing well . Verse 23c , d then indicates the ...
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