Who's Who in the New TestamentRoutledge, 02/09/2003 - 304 من الصفحات Who's Who in The New Testament is the most complete and detailed reference book of its kind. Paying close attention to the places linked with the major events of Jesus's life, it provides: * over 300 extensive entries covering every major character * detailed biographical information on each character, including exactly where to find them in the Bible * the complete historical, geographical and archaeological context of each entry * an extremely accessible and easy to use A-Z layout * extensive geographical entries focusing on the growth of the Christian Church and the key locations in the New Testament * comprehensive interpretative analysis of the varying versions of the Gospels and the characters of the authors. |
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... Greek or Latin, is given—where it is known and appears to be of interest. Relevant scripture references are listed at the end of each article and in some cases scripture passages are quoted at length. A table of abbreviations is to be ...
... Greek or Latin, is given—where it is known and appears to be of interest. Relevant scripture references are listed at the end of each article and in some cases scripture passages are quoted at length. A table of abbreviations is to be ...
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... Greek was the lingua franca of the whole Mediterranean world. A sense of imperial unity and a wise colonial policy enabled a limited freedom in both local government and in matters of religion. East and West were united and Alexander's ...
... Greek was the lingua franca of the whole Mediterranean world. A sense of imperial unity and a wise colonial policy enabled a limited freedom in both local government and in matters of religion. East and West were united and Alexander's ...
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... Greek culture and education—they both made extensive use of Mark's narrative and a contemporary collection of theteaching and sayings of Jesus. This last is sometimes called 'Q', being the first letter of the German Quelle, 'source ...
... Greek culture and education—they both made extensive use of Mark's narrative and a contemporary collection of theteaching and sayings of Jesus. This last is sometimes called 'Q', being the first letter of the German Quelle, 'source ...
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... Greek Heb. Hebrew Lat. Latin. Matt. Matthew Rom. Romans Cor. Corinthians Gal. Galatians Phil. Philippians Eph. Ephesians Col. Colossians Thess. Thessalonians Tim. Timothy Philem. Philemon Heb. Hebrews Jas. James Pet. Peter Rev ...
... Greek Heb. Hebrew Lat. Latin. Matt. Matthew Rom. Romans Cor. Corinthians Gal. Galatians Phil. Philippians Eph. Ephesians Col. Colossians Thess. Thessalonians Tim. Timothy Philem. Philemon Heb. Hebrews Jas. James Pet. Peter Rev ...
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... Greeks came up to Philip with the request, 'Sir, we wish to see Jesus.' Philip promptly told his friend Andrew, and ... Greek 'Ch', the first letter of 'Christos', meaning 'Messiah'. [Matt. 10:2; Mark 1:14–18, 29; 3:18; 13:3; Luke 6:14 ...
... Greeks came up to Philip with the request, 'Sir, we wish to see Jesus.' Philip promptly told his friend Andrew, and ... Greek 'Ch', the first letter of 'Christos', meaning 'Messiah'. [Matt. 10:2; Mark 1:14–18, 29; 3:18; 13:3; Luke 6:14 ...
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