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... verse by verse . Writers have planned their volumes in light of the require- ments set by the exposition of the book assigned to them . Bibli- cal books differ in character , content , and arrangement . They also differ in the way they ...
... verse by verse . Writers have planned their volumes in light of the require- ments set by the exposition of the book assigned to them . Bibli- cal books differ in character , content , and arrangement . They also differ in the way they ...
Side 12
... this commentary happens to be , shall we say , at the point of a later parable and you find that the discussion there assumes what has not at that point been said . Fifth , do not expect verse - by - verse INTERPRETATION.
... this commentary happens to be , shall we say , at the point of a later parable and you find that the discussion there assumes what has not at that point been said . Fifth , do not expect verse - by - verse INTERPRETATION.
Side 13
Fred B. Craddock. Fifth , do not expect verse - by - verse treatment of the text . Some critical commentaries offer ... verses , as well as some significant terms , will receive considerable attention , my judgment has been guided by ...
Fred B. Craddock. Fifth , do not expect verse - by - verse treatment of the text . Some critical commentaries offer ... verses , as well as some significant terms , will receive considerable attention , my judgment has been guided by ...
Side 23
... 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 must roll to a particular moment when Caesar Augustus will put Mary and ...
... 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 must roll to a particular moment when Caesar Augustus will put Mary and ...
Side 30
... verses 52-53 . Even though the entirety of verses 50-55 is packed with vivid images and has a buildup of momentum through repeated words and phrases , rhythmic lines , and patterned contrasts , the greatest intensity occurs in verses 52 ...
... verses 52-53 . Even though the entirety of verses 50-55 is packed with vivid images and has a buildup of momentum through repeated words and phrases , rhythmic lines , and patterned contrasts , the greatest intensity occurs in verses 52 ...
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Luke: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching Fred B. Craddock Begrænset visning - 2009 |
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