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... took place on a larger scale in the history of the creeds . Already the Gospel writers found themselves committed to the task of describing the life of One whom they knew to have been a truly human Person , whom yet they believed to ...
... took place on a larger scale in the history of the creeds . Already the Gospel writers found themselves committed to the task of describing the life of One whom they knew to have been a truly human Person , whom yet they believed to ...
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... took his wife : and knew her not until she bore a son : and he called His name Jesus . ] For the redundant and Semitic use of eyepbeís see Dalman , Words of Jesus , 23 , 36. The imperfect èyívworkev is against the tradition of perpetual ...
... took his wife : and knew her not until she bore a son : and he called His name Jesus . ] For the redundant and Semitic use of eyepbeís see Dalman , Words of Jesus , 23 , 36. The imperfect èyívworkev is against the tradition of perpetual ...
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... took the child and His mother by night , P and departed into Egypt . ] 15. And was there until the death of Herod : that it might be PO fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet , saying , Out of Egypt I called My Son ...
... took the child and His mother by night , P and departed into Egypt . ] 15. And was there until the death of Herod : that it might be PO fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet , saying , Out of Egypt I called My Son ...
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... took the child and His mother , and came into the land of Israel . ] 22. And having heard that Archelaus is reigning over Judæa in the place of Herod his father , he feared to go there . But being divinely instructed in a dream , he ...
... took the child and His mother , and came into the land of Israel . ] 22. And having heard that Archelaus is reigning over Judæa in the place of Herod his father , he feared to go there . But being divinely instructed in a dream , he ...
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... took this care . " Mr. Conybeare argues that the " Holy Books " are the books of the Old Testament , and seems to imply that " this history " was Mt 21-15 He further argues that the story of the Magi thus elaborated was " an echo of the ...
... took this care . " Mr. Conybeare argues that the " Holy Books " are the books of the Old Testament , and seems to imply that " this history " was Mt 21-15 He further argues that the story of the Magi thus elaborated was " an echo of the ...
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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