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... reason is that Luke often uses Scripture in an indirect or allusive way , apparently assuming that the readers will catch the connections . But what is more impressive is that Luke will often tell a story about Jesus or one of the early ...
... reason is that Luke often uses Scripture in an indirect or allusive way , apparently assuming that the readers will catch the connections . But what is more impressive is that Luke will often tell a story about Jesus or one of the early ...
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... reasons are two . First , because Luke has a special relationship to both Mark and Matthew ( explicated below in the comments at 1 : 1 ) , noting how Luke concurs or varies from the other Evangelists can help sharpen our insight into ...
... reasons are two . First , because Luke has a special relationship to both Mark and Matthew ( explicated below in the comments at 1 : 1 ) , noting how Luke concurs or varies from the other Evangelists can help sharpen our insight into ...
Side 22
... reasons other than satisfying curiosity or other than establishing a ground for presenting Jesus as divine son of God . The birth of Jesus could have been told as a way of distinguishing him from John whose birth was of God , but in a ...
... reasons other than satisfying curiosity or other than establishing a ground for presenting Jesus as divine son of God . The birth of Jesus could have been told as a way of distinguishing him from John whose birth was of God , but in a ...
Side 23
... reason for creating such an experi- ence at the entrance of his Gospel ? Of course , that cannot be known with certainty , but such a beginning does relax the reader even while generating keen anticipation . The reader is made to feel ...
... reason for creating such an experi- ence at the entrance of his Gospel ? Of course , that cannot be known with certainty , but such a beginning does relax the reader even while generating keen anticipation . The reader is made to feel ...
Side 28
... reason God chose her ; that reason lies tucked away in the purposes of God . Gabriel's message to Mary , as it was to Zechariah , is four- fold : she will have a son to be named Jesus ( v . 31 ) ; the child will be the Son of God ( Ps ...
... reason God chose her ; that reason lies tucked away in the purposes of God . Gabriel's message to Mary , as it was to Zechariah , is four- fold : she will have a son to be named Jesus ( v . 31 ) ; the child will be the Son of God ( Ps ...
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Luke: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred B. Craddock Begrænset visning - 2009 |
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