Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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... probably was not a scribe in the sense of a rabbinically trained exegete ; the characteristics for this are lacking . Thus I presuppose that the Apostle Matthew was not the author of the First Gospel.20 206 In that case one who himself ...
... probably was not a scribe in the sense of a rabbinically trained exegete ; the characteristics for this are lacking . Thus I presuppose that the Apostle Matthew was not the author of the First Gospel.20 206 In that case one who himself ...
Pagina 171
... probably has related the baptism by fire to the destructive judgment . The context ( vv . 10 , 12 ) also suggests the same . Then 35 28 The chiastically constructed logion in v . 11 in Q probably contrasted John's baptism by water with ...
... probably has related the baptism by fire to the destructive judgment . The context ( vv . 10 , 12 ) also suggests the same . Then 35 28 The chiastically constructed logion in v . 11 in Q probably contrasted John's baptism by water with ...
Pagina 408
... Probably Jesus formulated this saying as comfort and claim to his disciples who , with him and for the sake of the kingdom of God , no longer practiced their trade . It is bound to Jesus and his message of the kingdom of God and is far ...
... Probably Jesus formulated this saying as comfort and claim to his disciples who , with him and for the sake of the kingdom of God , no longer practiced their trade . It is bound to Jesus and his message of the kingdom of God and is far ...
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