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: |
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... perhaps a collection of his sayings and parables. The first book of the New Testament to be written may have been the letter (or sermon) of James. All Paul's letters had been written, however, before the first Gospel (of Mark) was in ...
... 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 Christians in Rome, includes a greeting ...
... perhaps all the chief-priestly positions within its control, besides operating a flourishing trade in sacrificial victims in the court of the Gentiles, within the Temple. No less than eight members of this family held the supreme office ...
... Perhaps the one man-made feature common to both the city of the 1st century and that of the Byzantine age, and still to be seen, is that magnificent rock-hewn staircase ascending the hillside from the Pool of Siloam. It was on to this ...
... perhaps through the treachery of Alexander the coppersmith, possibly between the years 64 and 67. Paul wrote from Rome to Timothy in Ephesus, asking him to collect his things from Carpus 'and above all the parchments', before his ...