The Prophetic Gospel: A Study of John and the Old TestamentT & T Clark, 1991 - 393 من الصفحات |
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... John should not have held the same view . Immediately after this Judas is described as ' a devil ' . Since this passage seems to be John's equivalent to the confession of Peter at Caesarea Philippi , it would seem very likely that John ...
... John should not have held the same view . Immediately after this Judas is described as ' a devil ' . Since this passage seems to be John's equivalent to the confession of Peter at Caesarea Philippi , it would seem very likely that John ...
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A Study of John and the Old Testament Anthony Tyrrell Hanson. earthly Jesus . Not only must John have had some compelling reason to lead him to such conclusions , but by John's day the figure of Jesus must have undergone a good deal of ...
A Study of John and the Old Testament Anthony Tyrrell Hanson. earthly Jesus . Not only must John have had some compelling reason to lead him to such conclusions , but by John's day the figure of Jesus must have undergone a good deal of ...
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... John 15.1-10 owes nothing to Jesus ' actual teaching . Just as we know that Jesus used a parable of God as the Good Shepherd which John turned into a parable of Jesus as the Good Shepherd , so Jesus may have compared God to a vine . He ...
... John 15.1-10 owes nothing to Jesus ' actual teaching . Just as we know that Jesus used a parable of God as the Good Shepherd which John turned into a parable of Jesus as the Good Shepherd , so Jesus may have compared God to a vine . He ...
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Chapter One The Problem Gospel | 1 |
Chapter Two The Word on Sinai and at Bethel | 21 |
Chapter Three The New Temple the Brazen Serpent | 42 |
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