The Conception of Sōtēria in the New TestamentUniversity of Chicago., 1947 - 394 pages |
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... Luke uses more of the passage Isaiah 40 : 3-5 than either Matthew or Mark and it is in his excess over the other Gos- pels that this word owτplov is found . Now , whether Luke has used the Gospel source more amply than Matthew and Mark ...
... Luke uses more of the passage Isaiah 40 : 3-5 than either Matthew or Mark and it is in his excess over the other Gos- pels that this word owτplov is found . Now , whether Luke has used the Gospel source more amply than Matthew and Mark ...
Page 47
... Luke reveals the fact that the Marcan basis of Matthew and Luke is not precisely the same . This can be verified by the use of a modern Harmony of the Synop- 1 tics . It can be seen rather clearly that Luke uses a shorter form of Mark ...
... Luke reveals the fact that the Marcan basis of Matthew and Luke is not precisely the same . This can be verified by the use of a modern Harmony of the Synop- 1 tics . It can be seen rather clearly that Luke uses a shorter form of Mark ...
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... Luke uses Mark and presumably Luke's other sources in their original order and in their origin- al blocks without conflation and without duplicate accounts . Mc- Cown remarks that " The resulting theory was too complicated and 3 too ...
... Luke uses Mark and presumably Luke's other sources in their original order and in their origin- al blocks without conflation and without duplicate accounts . Mc- Cown remarks that " The resulting theory was too complicated and 3 too ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 1 |
The Milieu of The Semantic Development of Σwrnpía | 11 |
THE CONCEPTION OF ΣΩΤΗΡΙΑ RELATED TO THE TRADITION | 46 |
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