Who's who in the New TestamentOxford University Press, 1993 - 286 من الصفحات Completely comprehensive, this unique guide offers accessible and in-depth coverage of every character mentioned in the New Testament. From the Ephesians, to the Prodigal Son, to an outstanding portrait of Jesus, Who's Who in the New Testament offers readers detailed information that will both fascinate and inspire. It also analyzes and interprets the various versions of the gospels, taking into account the most recent biblical scholarship and archaeological research. And unlike similar guides, it pays close attention to the actual places where the major events in Jesus' earthly life are said to have occurred, together with a look at significant landmarks associated with the life and growth of the infant Church. Anyone who reads the bible--or simply needs to check a biblical reference--will find this book indispensable. |
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... gentiles rather than Jesus' “Jewish crowd” of listeners.91 The Didache has taken this saying and applied it to gentiles who should behave better than those gentiles outside their community, without the regard to their sensitivities as ...
... gentiles rather than Jesus' “Jewish crowd” of listeners.91 The Didache has taken this saying and applied it to gentiles who should behave better than those gentiles outside their community, without the regard to their sensitivities as ...
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... Gentiles in v . 11a reveals from a Jewish perspective the ' have not ' of the Gentiles in their ' flesh ' in order that the ethnic boundary between the elect and the Gentiles who lay outside the sphere of the elect can be reinforced ...
... Gentiles in v . 11a reveals from a Jewish perspective the ' have not ' of the Gentiles in their ' flesh ' in order that the ethnic boundary between the elect and the Gentiles who lay outside the sphere of the elect can be reinforced ...
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... Gentiles continue to be Gentiles (e.g., Isa 25:6-10; Zech 8:20-23), doing no more than what is allowed to Gentiles even in the present (e.g., to worship at the temple, to acknowledge the God of Israel). Some of the other passages ...
... Gentiles continue to be Gentiles (e.g., Isa 25:6-10; Zech 8:20-23), doing no more than what is allowed to Gentiles even in the present (e.g., to worship at the temple, to acknowledge the God of Israel). Some of the other passages ...
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