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... evident not only in the broad structures of his narrative about Jesus and the emerging church but also in the many references to the larger context in which the story unfolds . " A decree went out from Caesar Augustus " ( 2 : 1 ) ...
... evident not only in the broad structures of his narrative about Jesus and the emerging church but also in the many references to the larger context in which the story unfolds . " A decree went out from Caesar Augustus " ( 2 : 1 ) ...
Side 10
... evident : both Jesus and the church are born of the Holy Spirit ; Jerusalem and the temple figure prominently in both ; Jesus and Paul journey to Jerusalem in lengthy and dramatic accounts , the destination promising death for each with ...
... evident : both Jesus and the church are born of the Holy Spirit ; Jerusalem and the temple figure prominently in both ; Jesus and Paul journey to Jerusalem in lengthy and dramatic accounts , the destination promising death for each with ...
Side 22
... evident from Jesus ' conception through the life of the church in Acts ; the theme of universal- ity so commonly associated with Luke begins here ; the social messages of both John and Jesus begin in Mary's song ( 1 : 46- 55 ) ; the ...
... evident from Jesus ' conception through the life of the church in Acts ; the theme of universal- ity so commonly associated with Luke begins here ; the social messages of both John and Jesus begin in Mary's song ( 1 : 46- 55 ) ; the ...
Side 23
... evident that Luke wants the reader not to move too swiftly through the narrative . Hence Luke's restraint : eighty verses in chapter 1 and the child is not yet born . First there must be visions and angels visitant ; mothers - to - be ...
... evident that Luke wants the reader not to move too swiftly through the narrative . Hence Luke's restraint : eighty verses in chapter 1 and the child is not yet born . First there must be visions and angels visitant ; mothers - to - be ...
Side 52
... evident that Luke is now following the outlines of Mark , he does insert a genealogy between the baptism and the temptation of Jesus . Luke's intention in giving the geneal- ogy is not clear , nor is his reason for INTERPRETATION XVII.
... evident that Luke is now following the outlines of Mark , he does insert a genealogy between the baptism and the temptation of Jesus . Luke's intention in giving the geneal- ogy is not clear , nor is his reason for INTERPRETATION XVII.
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Luke: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred B. Craddock Begrænset visning - 2009 |
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