Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... distinct history . According to him , the Evange- lists have all pursued in their narratives the exact order of time from beginning to end . Hence in every instance of a deviation in their method , they record different actions or ...
... distinct history . According to him , the Evange- lists have all pursued in their narratives the exact order of time from beginning to end . Hence in every instance of a deviation in their method , they record different actions or ...
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... than the most superficial knowledge of this branch of bib- lical criticism . No distinct , well defined image of the Saviour's life 1846. ] Necessity of harmonizing the Gospels . 17 can 16 [ FEB . Synoptical Study of the Gospels .
... than the most superficial knowledge of this branch of bib- lical criticism . No distinct , well defined image of the Saviour's life 1846. ] Necessity of harmonizing the Gospels . 17 can 16 [ FEB . Synoptical Study of the Gospels .
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... distinct- ness to the representation that the locality or scene of the various events is specified , so that we accompany , as it were , the great Teacher as He moves from place to place , instructing the people and performing his ...
... distinct- ness to the representation that the locality or scene of the various events is specified , so that we accompany , as it were , the great Teacher as He moves from place to place , instructing the people and performing his ...
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... distinct account of the star from the phrase in v . 2. It is the star of the Messiah , ( ó dorng avrov scil . rov Basilews r . ' Iov8 . ) , and since the Magi believed it to indicate his birth , they must have regarded it in an ...
... distinct account of the star from the phrase in v . 2. It is the star of the Messiah , ( ó dorng avrov scil . rov Basilews r . ' Iov8 . ) , and since the Magi believed it to indicate his birth , they must have regarded it in an ...
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... distinct from those who have so long governed in Lebanon , ) about sun - rise , and in half an hour reach- ed the fountain of the Hasbâny . Our path led us across the bed of a winter torrent , which comes down from the mountains on the ...
... distinct from those who have so long governed in Lebanon , ) about sun - rise , and in half an hour reach- ed the fountain of the Hasbâny . Our path led us across the bed of a winter torrent , which comes down from the mountains on the ...
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