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Side 1
... move directly to the comments on the particular passage with which they are seeking help . Even so , it must be admitted that an introduction , suggestive rather than conclusive , and not too extended , can be very helpful as an ...
... move directly to the comments on the particular passage with which they are seeking help . Even so , it must be admitted that an introduction , suggestive rather than conclusive , and not too extended , can be very helpful as an ...
Side 4
... move through the Gospel ; our present interest is in its form . Obviously , Luke chose not to present his message in the form of an epistle , as Paul and most other New Testament writers did . An epistle is communication that addresses ...
... move through the Gospel ; our present interest is in its form . Obviously , Luke chose not to present his message in the form of an epistle , as Paul and most other New Testament writers did . An epistle is communication that addresses ...
Side 8
... and a delight as we move through the Gospel . Perhaps this is the time to say that the reader of this com- mentary may want to join me as we go along in the reevaluation of an expression popular in the church : " Matthew INTERPRETATION.
... and a delight as we move through the Gospel . Perhaps this is the time to say that the reader of this com- mentary may want to join me as we go along in the reevaluation of an expression popular in the church : " Matthew INTERPRETATION.
Side 18
... move beyond the preface to Luke's record of the fall of Jerusalem ( 19 : 41-44 ; 21 : 20-24 ) , it could reasonably be argued that unlike Matthew and Mark , Luke reveals knowledge of the Roman siege of that city . Therefore 70 c.e. is a ...
... move beyond the preface to Luke's record of the fall of Jerusalem ( 19 : 41-44 ; 21 : 20-24 ) , it could reasonably be argued that unlike Matthew and Mark , Luke reveals knowledge of the Roman siege of that city . Therefore 70 c.e. is a ...
Side 23
... 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 must wonder and talk and sing ; history ...
... 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 must wonder and talk and sing ; history ...
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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