Death of JesusBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1995 - 280 páginas |
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... surely have claimed descendance from David ; they might have demanded corroboration , but the claim as such would have been bound to make some impression on them . All this shows that the belief in Jesus ' davidic claim to Messiahship ...
... surely have claimed descendance from David ; they might have demanded corroboration , but the claim as such would have been bound to make some impression on them . All this shows that the belief in Jesus ' davidic claim to Messiahship ...
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... surely demonstrated by the above - mentioned passage in Acts ( 2:46 , 47 ) where Jesus ' disciples pray assiduously in the Temple . If anything , the disciples seem to have prided themselves on their legalistic correctness toward the ...
... surely demonstrated by the above - mentioned passage in Acts ( 2:46 , 47 ) where Jesus ' disciples pray assiduously in the Temple . If anything , the disciples seem to have prided themselves on their legalistic correctness toward the ...
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... surely the significance of the dispute about purification , which in the traditional text sounds like a fine- spun debate about homiletics . Jesus must have split with John , after their collaboration , because he no longer shared his ...
... surely the significance of the dispute about purification , which in the traditional text sounds like a fine- spun debate about homiletics . Jesus must have split with John , after their collaboration , because he no longer shared his ...
Contenido
The Approach | 1 |
The Enigma of Jesus Death བ | 7 |
The Trial | 24 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Acts actually ancient Aramaic arrest authorities baptism baptized Barabbas basic career chief priests Christ christology chronicler Church claim conception course crucified crucifixion cult David death deity disciples divine doctrine doubtless earliest tradition evidently execution explained fact faith father followers fourth Gospel Galilee Glorification Gospel account Gospel writers Greek Greek-speaking heaven Hellenistic Herod historical indicate interpretation Israel Jerusalem Jewish Messiah Jews John's Josephus Judaism Judas Judas the Galilean Judea King Kingdom Kingdom of God later Lord Luke magnification Mark Matthew meaning ment mentioned merely Messiah Messiahship movement Mysteries obviously original pagan passage Paul Paul's Pauline Peter Pharisees phrase Pilate point of view preaching prophet referred religion religious Resurrection rite ritual Roman Rome Sadducees salvation Sanhedrin Savior seems simply sons of Zebedee spirit Synoptic Synoptic Gospels Temple Testament theological things thought tion Torah trial unmistakable Virgin Birth whole word worship Yahweh Zealots