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. |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 81
الصفحة 5
... Jews there were said to have been 480 synagogues in Jerusalem. These were the meeting-places for prayer and discussion— particularly about the Law—of many different peoples of Jewish faith. Alexandrian Jews had emigrated to Jerusalem to ...
... Jews there were said to have been 480 synagogues in Jerusalem. These were the meeting-places for prayer and discussion— particularly about the Law—of many different peoples of Jewish faith. Alexandrian Jews had emigrated to Jerusalem to ...
الصفحة 11
... Jews, if not blood- relatives. Paul also calls them his 'fellow-prisoners', though during which of his imprisonments ... Jewish people, but those of many races and cultures, whether from primitive superstition, oriental imagination, or ...
... Jews, if not blood- relatives. Paul also calls them his 'fellow-prisoners', though during which of his imprisonments ... Jewish people, but those of many races and cultures, whether from primitive superstition, oriental imagination, or ...
الصفحة 18
... Jewish high priests and, not trusting Antipas, had given the control of the Hellenistic city of Damascus to Aretas, who had put the city in the charge of a governor. Why the governor co-operated with the Jewish enemies of Paul is not ...
... Jewish high priests and, not trusting Antipas, had given the control of the Hellenistic city of Damascus to Aretas, who had put the city in the charge of a governor. Why the governor co-operated with the Jewish enemies of Paul is not ...
الصفحة 22
... Jewish prisoner whose release was demanded, according to a customary Passover amnesty, by the crowd in preference to ... Jews?” For he perceived that it was out of envy that the chief priests had delivered him up. But the chief priests ...
... Jewish prisoner whose release was demanded, according to a customary Passover amnesty, by the crowd in preference to ... Jews?” For he perceived that it was out of envy that the chief priests had delivered him up. But the chief priests ...
الصفحة 23
... Jewish priests but the Jewish people for the death of Jesus. And yet the choice of Barabbas rather than of Jesus would have been absolutely consistent with the contemporary political situation. Barabbas was almost certainly a Zealot ...
... Jewish priests but the Jewish people for the death of Jesus. And yet the choice of Barabbas rather than of Jesus would have been absolutely consistent with the contemporary political situation. Barabbas was almost certainly a Zealot ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according Acts angel answered Antioch apostles appears Asia asked authority Baptist Barnabas became believed birth body Book Book of Revelation brother called century charge Christ Christian Church Christian community close coming congregation conversion Corinth Cyrene death describes disciples early Ephesus fact faith father final followed Galilee Gentiles give Gospel Greek greetings hand Herod Holy included James Jerusalem Jesus Jesus’s Jewish Jews John Joseph Journey king kingdom known later letter living Lord Luke Mark Mary Matt Matthew means mentioned Messiah ministry mother Nazareth Paul Paul’s perhaps person Peter Pharisees Philip Pilate possible preaching present priest prisoner probably prophet received record reference remained Roman Rome says sent Simon Spirit story synagogue teaching Temple Testament things Timothy tomb took tradition trial writing written