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13 Matthew 18 The Greatest in the Kingdom 50 14 Matthew 19-20 Life in the Kingdom 53 15 Matthew 21 : 1-27 The King Occupies His Capital 57 16 Matthew 21 : 28—22 : 46 The King Silences the Opposition 60 17 Matthew 23 The King Condemns ...
Matthew St. James was the Earl of Green Gables, and Lord of Lilac Castle.
Matthew: The House of Wilkshire Book 5
What does the first book of the New Testament teach? As the first gospel, the book of Matthew is a bridge between the Old Testament and the New.
For Matthew, Jesus' passion is not simply a story of a miscarriage of justice but of the embrace of Jesus' destiny as God's Son. His unexpected and different messiahship confirms his unique identity first pronounced in the infancy ...
Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1968. J. Rohde, Rediscovering the Teachings of the Evangelists. London: SCM Press, 1968. Eduard Schweizer, The Good News According to Matthew, translated by David E. Green.
For this interpretation of " the gates of Hades ” as forces of persecution pouring forth from hell , see now J. Marcus ... Davies and Allison ( 2.625 ) describe my comment on the expected but unused future tense as “ scarcely decisive ...
... 136, 152, 161, 168, 175, 259, 346, 352, 391 Mitton, C. L., 276, 311 Modica, J. B., 48, 211, 241, 256 Montefiore, C. G., 17 Montgomery, J. A., 150 Moo, D., 113–15, 125 Moore, E., 239 Moore, G. F., 37 Moore, W. E., 239 Morrice, W. G., ...
28 Mitton, C. L. 185 M'Neile, A. H. 132, 142, 155, 196, 273, 281, 329, 341, 358, 371, 384, 385, 398, 432 Mohrlang, R. 34, 78 Montague, G. T. 78, 138, 175, 235, 249, 345, 374 Montgomery, J. W. 92 Moo, D.J. 31, 47, 106, 145, 409 Moore, ...
Alister McGrath, Doubting: Growing Through the Uncertainties of Faith (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2006), p. 99. 27. These are George Beasley-Murray's six facts pointing to the resurrection, as summarized by his son, ...
He then tells of the seed that fell on good soil and produced an abundance of grain. The typical yield ranged from fivefold to fifteenfold. A return of a hundredfold would have been extraordinary, and we see in Genesis 26:12 that Isaac ...
In this new critical commentary for the New Testament Library series, R. Alan Culpepper sets the Gospel of Matthew in the context of the competing Jewish and early Christian voices of the first century, bringing greater clarity to Matthew's ...
Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.
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... J.-C. 46n35 Ingolfsland, D. 6 Instone-Brewer, D. 172n27, 462n10 Ito,A. 174n30 Jackson, B. 445n4 Jackson, G. 27n28, 386n2 Jacob, R. 497n7 Jahnke,V. J. 176n35 Janzen, D. 172n25 Janzen, J. 305 Jastrow, M. 111, 149n8, 171n22, 198n8, ...
What does the first book of the New Testament teach? As the first gospel, the book of Matthew is a bridge between the Old Testament and the New.
This verse-by-verse commentary of the book of Matthew by popular author and scholar John Walvoord examines the life of Christ and the stages of acceptance and rejection that He endured.
Matthew: Thy Kingdom Come