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Page iii
... writers selected , arranged , compiled , redacted , with the intention of trying to set before their readers the conception of the Christ as they themselves conceived Him . In its haste to arrive at the actual facts of Christ's life ...
... writers selected , arranged , compiled , redacted , with the intention of trying to set before their readers the conception of the Christ as they themselves conceived Him . In its haste to arrive at the actual facts of Christ's life ...
Page x
... writers , requires some defence , and is , I feel , open to criticism . I have adopted this course on the following grounds : ( 1 ) the purpose of this Commentary , to attempt to make clear the conception of the Evangelist , made it ...
... writers , requires some defence , and is , I feel , open to criticism . I have adopted this course on the following grounds : ( 1 ) the purpose of this Commentary , to attempt to make clear the conception of the Evangelist , made it ...
Page xi
... writers to whom I have referred by name in the Commentary , but I owe an equal and in some cases a much greater debt to many others whose names will not be found there . I am particularly indebted to the editions of Meyer's Commentary ...
... writers to whom I have referred by name in the Commentary , but I owe an equal and in some cases a much greater debt to many others whose names will not be found there . I am particularly indebted to the editions of Meyer's Commentary ...
Page xxxv
... writer in the text of S. Mark , it is extremely improbable that the author of the second Gospel should have been dependent on the first , and have made the changes in the reverse direction . From every point of view , whether it be of ...
... writer in the text of S. Mark , it is extremely improbable that the author of the second Gospel should have been dependent on the first , and have made the changes in the reverse direction . From every point of view , whether it be of ...
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... writers partly to refine and purify , partly to make careful choice of the language in which they described His life . In connection with His Sacred Person the choicest words only must be used , choicest not for splendour or beauty of ...
... writers partly to refine and purify , partly to make careful choice of the language in which they described His life . In connection with His Sacred Person the choicest words only must be used , choicest not for splendour or beauty of ...
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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