Matthew 1-7: A CommentaryAugsburg, 1989 - 460 pagini |
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Pagina 40
... whole Gospel is the resumption of Immanuel , " God with us " ( 1 : 24f . ) , at the end in 28:20 . Inclusions around smaller units of text are found , e.g. , in the repeated nota bene 7:16 , 20 , the apodosis of the first and last ...
... whole Gospel is the resumption of Immanuel , " God with us " ( 1 : 24f . ) , at the end in 28:20 . Inclusions around smaller units of text are found , e.g. , in the repeated nota bene 7:16 , 20 , the apodosis of the first and last ...
Pagina 41
... whole context , and sensitize the reader for that which is narrated later . 30 This narrative technique has a certain but only relative parallel in the promises of Old Testament historical books . Its presupposition is that an ...
... whole context , and sensitize the reader for that which is narrated later . 30 This narrative technique has a certain but only relative parallel in the promises of Old Testament historical books . Its presupposition is that an ...
Pagina 74
... whole culminate in the concept of judgment . 105 The composition of the discourses in the Gospel of Matthew corresponds to this : with the exception of the mission discourse they all end with the threat of judgment ; and this is exactly ...
... whole culminate in the concept of judgment . 105 The composition of the discourses in the Gospel of Matthew corresponds to this : with the exception of the mission discourse they all end with the threat of judgment ; and this is exactly ...
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