The Prophetic Gospel: A Study of John and the Old TestamentT & T Clark, 1991 - 393 من الصفحات |
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... early tradition and could not be ignored by anyone who undertook to write a Gospel . Furthermore that prayer according to early tradition was influenced by Psalms 42 and 43. It seems very probable indeed that the historical Jesus did ...
... early tradition and could not be ignored by anyone who undertook to write a Gospel . Furthermore that prayer according to early tradition was influenced by Psalms 42 and 43. It seems very probable indeed that the historical Jesus did ...
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... early date for the Logos christology on the analogy of the early date which he postulates for both Colossians and Hebrews . It should be added that he regards both Ephesians and Colossians as completely authentic Pauline epistles . 48 ...
... early date for the Logos christology on the analogy of the early date which he postulates for both Colossians and Hebrews . It should be added that he regards both Ephesians and Colossians as completely authentic Pauline epistles . 48 ...
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... early tradition . Perhaps he justified himself with the belief that such a christology had been prophesied in scripture . One of the main functions of early Christian prophets was to expound scripture in such a way as to show that it ...
... early tradition . Perhaps he justified himself with the belief that such a christology had been prophesied in scripture . One of the main functions of early Christian prophets was to expound scripture in such a way as to show that it ...
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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