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Side 9
... death ( he hanged himself ) is so vivid in the church's mind that even some teachers and preachers have difficulty reading Luke's report ( Acts 1 ) without importing Matthew into it . Therefore it is sometimes necessary to introduce the ...
... death ( he hanged himself ) is so vivid in the church's mind that even some teachers and preachers have difficulty reading Luke's report ( Acts 1 ) without importing Matthew into it . Therefore it is sometimes necessary to introduce the ...
Side 10
... death for each with predictions and forebodings along the way ; the accounts of the death of Jesus and of Stephen are companion narratives about martyrs ; and the list goes on . But were we faced only with parallels , then Luke and Acts ...
... death for each with predictions and forebodings along the way ; the accounts of the death of Jesus and of Stephen are companion narratives about martyrs ; and the list goes on . But were we faced only with parallels , then Luke and Acts ...
Side 25
... death in 4 b.c.e. It is not clear as yet whether Herod is only a date for Luke's story or whether he is mentioned because he and the world he represents will be affected by what follows . Only Luke tells us the names of John's parents ...
... death in 4 b.c.e. It is not clear as yet whether Herod is only a date for Luke's story or whether he is mentioned because he and the world he represents will be affected by what follows . Only Luke tells us the names of John's parents ...
Side 39
... death , result . Jesus precipi- tates the centrally important movement of one's life , toward or away from God . As much as we may wish to join the name of Jesus only to the positive , satisfying , and blessed in life , the inescapable ...
... death , result . Jesus precipi- tates the centrally important movement of one's life , toward or away from God . As much as we may wish to join the name of Jesus only to the positive , satisfying , and blessed in life , the inescapable ...
Side 46
... death . Antipas and Philip were sons of Herod and ruled Galilee , Perea , and the northeast areas of Ituraea and Trachonitis . Still farther to the north of Galilee was Abilene , ruled by a succession of men bearing the name Lysa- nias ...
... death . Antipas and Philip were sons of Herod and ruled Galilee , Perea , and the northeast areas of Ituraea and Trachonitis . Still farther to the north of Galilee was Abilene , ruled by a succession of men bearing the name Lysa- nias ...
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Luke: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred B. Craddock Begrænset visning - 2009 |
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Acts answer apostles appear asked audience baptism birth blessing called coming commentary context crowd dead death demons disciples early church Elijah ence eschatological Evangelists event exorcism fact faith favor final followers forgiveness Galilee Gentiles God's Gospel Gospel of John Gospel of Luke healing hear Herod Herod Antipas Holy Spirit interpretation Israel Jewish Jews John and Jesus John's joined Judaism Judea kingdom listeners literary Lord Luke says Luke's Mary Matt Matthew and Mark means ment Messiah ministry of Jesus Moses narrative Nazareth offer Old Testament parable Passover Paul Perhaps persons Peter Pharisees Pilate Pontius Pilate poor prayer preacher preaching present priests prophets question reader reign rejection repentance response resurrection rich risen Christ Sabbath scribes Scripture sermon Simon Simon Peter sinners speak story synagogue tax collectors teaching tell temple theological tion tradition Twelve understand verses witness woman word Zacchaeus