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... regarded as traitors to their ancestral religion . Peter and John , for example , were summoned before the Sanhedrin to be reprimanded and threatened ( Acts 3 and 4 ) ; the apostles were imprisoned by the high - priestly party ( Acts 5 ...
... regarded as traitors to their ancestral religion . Peter and John , for example , were summoned before the Sanhedrin to be reprimanded and threatened ( Acts 3 and 4 ) ; the apostles were imprisoned by the high - priestly party ( Acts 5 ...
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... regarded as significant by Danielou , who suggests also that John named only those sects to which he was opposed . The fact that members of the Zadokite - Essene sect were exiled to Damascus about 60 B.C. is reason to suppose that they ...
... regarded as significant by Danielou , who suggests also that John named only those sects to which he was opposed . The fact that members of the Zadokite - Essene sect were exiled to Damascus about 60 B.C. is reason to suppose that they ...
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... regarded as a Jewish sect and were a major cause of unrest in the Jewish community of the capital . 17 If , however , the letter is dated 15. Οἱ ἀπὸ τῆς Ἰταλίας . 16. Ἐγράφη ἀπὸ Ρώμης is found in the fifth - century Codex Alexandrinus ...
... regarded as a Jewish sect and were a major cause of unrest in the Jewish community of the capital . 17 If , however , the letter is dated 15. Οἱ ἀπὸ τῆς Ἰταλίας . 16. Ἐγράφη ἀπὸ Ρώμης is found in the fifth - century Codex Alexandrinus ...
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... regarded this epistle had come to be in the West during the third century . Had Cyprian acknowledged its authen- ticity and studied its teaching , he would surely have reached very dif- ferent conclusions regarding the nature of the ...
... regarded this epistle had come to be in the West during the third century . Had Cyprian acknowledged its authen- ticity and studied its teaching , he would surely have reached very dif- ferent conclusions regarding the nature of the ...
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... regarded him as subversive of their system of law , 35. Jerome , De Viris Illustribus 5 ; cf. also Letter 140 , to Cyprian , and his comment on Matthew 4:26 , where he straightforwardly attributes Hebrews to Paul . Much of what Jerome ...
... regarded him as subversive of their system of law , 35. Jerome , De Viris Illustribus 5 ; cf. also Letter 140 , to Cyprian , and his comment on Matthew 4:26 , where he straightforwardly attributes Hebrews to Paul . Much of what Jerome ...
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