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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... Mark'. An early Christian bishop linked this Gospel directly with the Apostle Peter. Papias in around the year 130 quoted the Elder as saying: 'Mark was the interpreter of Peter and wrote down accurately, but not in order, all that ...
... Mark'. An early Christian bishop linked this Gospel directly with the Apostle Peter. Papias in around the year 130 quoted the Elder as saying: 'Mark was the interpreter of Peter and wrote down accurately, but not in order, all that ...
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... Mark mentions the sons by name, perhaps because they had become Christians and were known to his readers. Mark's Gospel is said to have been written in Rome during the year 64–5. Paul, in the final chapter of his letter to the ...
... Mark mentions the sons by name, perhaps because they had become Christians and were known to his readers. Mark's Gospel is said to have been written in Rome during the year 64–5. Paul, in the final chapter of his letter to the ...
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... [Mark 2:14] 2. Alphaeus, father of James the Younger. In the three Synoptic Gospels and in the Acts, the name of this Alphaeus is linked with that of James the Younger, but is not otherwise mentioned. If he was the same person as ...
... [Mark 2:14] 2. Alphaeus, father of James the Younger. In the three Synoptic Gospels and in the Acts, the name of this Alphaeus is linked with that of James the Younger, but is not otherwise mentioned. If he was the same person as ...
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... Mark, and Luke—and the first chapter of the Acts describe the call of Simon Peter and Andrew, though Luke does not ... (Mark 1:16–18) After the exorcism of an unclean spirit in the synagogue at Capernaum, all three Gospels again record ...
... Mark, and Luke—and the first chapter of the Acts describe the call of Simon Peter and Andrew, though Luke does not ... (Mark 1:16–18) After the exorcism of an unclean spirit in the synagogue at Capernaum, all three Gospels again record ...
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... Mark record that the chief priests incited the mob to call for Barabbas rather than Jesus. 'Now at the feast he used to release for them one prisoner whom they asked. And among the rebels in prison, who had committed murder in the ...
... Mark record that the chief priests incited the mob to call for Barabbas rather than Jesus. 'Now at the feast he used to release for them one prisoner whom they asked. And among the rebels in prison, who had committed murder in the ...
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