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... Words . • 332-337 V. Hebrew and Aramaic Words . 337-338 PREFACE PERHAPS no one , especially during the last thirty IV CONTENTS.
... Words . • 332-337 V. Hebrew and Aramaic Words . 337-338 PREFACE PERHAPS no one , especially during the last thirty IV CONTENTS.
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... words of Christ as He uttered them ( due allowance being made for trans- lation from Aramaic into Greek ) . From this point of view the commentator will always be mindful that it is his duty to elucidate and explain the words of the ...
... words of Christ as He uttered them ( due allowance being made for trans- lation from Aramaic into Greek ) . From this point of view the commentator will always be mindful that it is his duty to elucidate and explain the words of the ...
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... words of the First Gospel , nor have I allowed myself to approach it as an exact representation of Christ's sayings and words . It remains , therefore , to describe the method which I have adopted . In accordance with this method , the ...
... words of the First Gospel , nor have I allowed myself to approach it as an exact representation of Christ's sayings and words . It remains , therefore , to describe the method which I have adopted . In accordance with this method , the ...
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... words which He spoke , and to determine the meaning which these words originally carried with them . In accordance with what has been said , I have felt it to be my duty to begin my work equipped with some acquaintance with the results ...
... words which He spoke , and to determine the meaning which these words originally carried with them . In accordance with what has been said , I have felt it to be my duty to begin my work equipped with some acquaintance with the results ...
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... words of the Gospel , and of illustration of its ideas from con- temporary sources . But within narrower limits the absence from these pages of continual reference to the vast literature dealing with the Gospel requires some apology ...
... words of the Gospel , and of illustration of its ideas from con- temporary sources . But within narrower limits the absence from these pages of continual reference to the vast literature dealing with the Gospel requires some apology ...
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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