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... Pharisee and the publican , the per- sistent widow , the friend at midnight , the dishonest steward , the father with two sons , to name a few found in Luke alone ) . In addition to these larger patterns , Luke shows great skill in the ...
... Pharisee and the publican , the per- sistent widow , the friend at midnight , the dishonest steward , the father with two sons , to name a few found in Luke alone ) . In addition to these larger patterns , Luke shows great skill in the ...
Side 7
... Pharisees reject Jesus and Pharisees befriend Jesus ( ch . 13 ) , God hears the prayers of saints and God hears the prayer of a sinner ( ch . 18 ) . Luke also knows the power of repeti- tion and the recurring theme . For example ...
... Pharisees reject Jesus and Pharisees befriend Jesus ( ch . 13 ) , God hears the prayers of saints and God hears the prayer of a sinner ( ch . 18 ) . Luke also knows the power of repeti- tion and the recurring theme . For example ...
Side 27
... Pharisees believed in angels as mediators between God and human be- ings . They were , however , only one means of communication from God who spoke to our ancestors " in many and various ways " ( Heb . 1 : 1 ) . Matthew , for example ...
... Pharisees believed in angels as mediators between God and human be- ings . They were , however , only one means of communication from God who spoke to our ancestors " in many and various ways " ( Heb . 1 : 1 ) . Matthew , for example ...
Side 37
... Pharisees . The epistle to the Hebrews relates the old and the new on the pattern of shadow and substance , finding ... Pharisee " ( Acts 23 : 6 ) . Important in the present context is that continuity with Judaism included for Luke the ...
... Pharisees . The epistle to the Hebrews relates the old and the new on the pattern of shadow and substance , finding ... Pharisee " ( Acts 23 : 6 ) . Important in the present context is that continuity with Judaism included for Luke the ...
Side 48
... Pharisees and Sadducees alone but to all the people John pronounces his word of indictment . As snakes scurrying before a spreading fire , John's listeners are portrayed as running to escape " the wrath to come " ( Rom . 5 : 9 ; I Thess ...
... Pharisees and Sadducees alone but to all the people John pronounces his word of indictment . As snakes scurrying before a spreading fire , John's listeners are portrayed as running to escape " the wrath to come " ( Rom . 5 : 9 ; I Thess ...
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Luke: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred B. Craddock Begrænset visning - 2009 |
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