The Prophetic Gospel: A Study of John and the Old TestamentT & T Clark, 1991 - 393 من الصفحات |
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... claims that if in v . 38 avtoυ refers to Jesus , John should have written έKɛivov . He finally argues that nowhere else in the Gospel is Jesus made the direct source of the Spirit , and even claims that to interpret autou of Jesus is to ...
... claims that if in v . 38 avtoυ refers to Jesus , John should have written έKɛivov . He finally argues that nowhere else in the Gospel is Jesus made the direct source of the Spirit , and even claims that to interpret autou of Jesus is to ...
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A Study of John and the Old Testament Anthony Tyrrell Hanson. claims that Abraham rejoiced to see his day ; and he ... claim made by Jesus concerning Abraham is not only : ' Your father Abraham rejoiced that he was to see my day ; ' , but ...
A Study of John and the Old Testament Anthony Tyrrell Hanson. claims that Abraham rejoiced to see his day ; and he ... claim made by Jesus concerning Abraham is not only : ' Your father Abraham rejoiced that he was to see my day ; ' , but ...
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... claims for himself ; ' He ( sc . John ) nowhere makes Jesus claim directly to be divine and nowhere calls him ' God ' though the word is placed on the lips of Thomas'.27 In what terms could John have represented Jesus as claiming to be ...
... claims for himself ; ' He ( sc . John ) nowhere makes Jesus claim directly to be divine and nowhere calls him ' God ' though the word is placed on the lips of Thomas'.27 In what terms could John have represented Jesus as claiming to be ...
المحتوى
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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