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Page xxxix
... implied repentance and forgiveness of sin ? The first and third Gospels prove themselves to be later than the second by the consideration which they show for the simple- minded reader in questions like this , and it is quite possible ...
... implied repentance and forgiveness of sin ? The first and third Gospels prove themselves to be later than the second by the consideration which they show for the simple- minded reader in questions like this , and it is quite possible ...
Page lxii
... implied in Mk 11 ; 1385 seems to be an independent translation from the Hebrew , with reminiscence of the LXX in the first clause ; 215 agrees partly with the Hebrew , partly with the LXX ; 27o appears to be a free translation , with ...
... implied in Mk 11 ; 1385 seems to be an independent translation from the Hebrew , with reminiscence of the LXX in the first clause ; 215 agrees partly with the Hebrew , partly with the LXX ; 27o appears to be a free translation , with ...
Page lxvi
... implied in the fact that Christ is represented as speaking of " My Father , " but not of " our Father , " except in 69 , where the phrase is put into the mouths of the disciples . Schmidt ( The Prophet of Nazareth , p . 154 ) argues ...
... implied in the fact that Christ is represented as speaking of " My Father , " but not of " our Father , " except in 69 , where the phrase is put into the mouths of the disciples . Schmidt ( The Prophet of Nazareth , p . 154 ) argues ...
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... imply that " this history " was Mt 21-15 He further argues that the story of the Magi thus elaborated was " an echo of the story as told by Dio and Pliny of the visit of the Magi to Nero , and of their worshipping him in Rome . " But ...
... imply that " this history " was Mt 21-15 He further argues that the story of the Magi thus elaborated was " an echo of the story as told by Dio and Pliny of the visit of the Magi to Nero , and of their worshipping him in Rome . " But ...
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... implied that Sonship involved power to perform miracles . Christ neither affirms nor denies this , but replies that God , if it be His will , can provide food for His needs . Cf. Jn 434. For an earlier application of Dt 83 , cf. Wisd ...
... implied that Sonship involved power to perform miracles . Christ neither affirms nor denies this , but replies that God , if it be His will , can provide food for His needs . Cf. Jn 434. For an earlier application of Dt 83 , cf. Wisd ...
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adds answered Aramaic assimilation avoids Mk.'s baptism begat behold Blass Capharnaum cast chief priests Christ Christ's teaching Christian clause coming connection context Dalm disciples discourse divine editor Enoch Evangelists evil fact Father Galilee Gehenna Gospel Greek healing heaven Hebrew insertion Introduction Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jewish Christian Jews Josephus Jüd judgement kingdom latt Logia Lord meaning Messiah miracles Moulton multitude occurs Old Testament omission omits Mk.'s Palestinian parable parallel passage Passover Peter Pharisees phrase preaching probably prophets quotation reference Sabbath Sadducees saith scribes seems Septuagintal Sermon Spirit substitutes Talmud temple Testament thee things thou Toû tradition verb Verily I say verse whilst words written source αὐτὸν αὐτοῦ αὐτῷ αὐτῶν βασιλεία δὲ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοῦ θεοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν