The Interpreter's Bible: Acts. RomansGeorge Arthur Buttrick Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1951 - Bible |
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Page 355
... letter to the Romans can lay claim to a certain pre- eminence . Not only is it the longest letter of Paul which has survived ; it is also the weightiest . All of Paul's letters were called forth by the needs of the churches he addresses ...
... letter to the Romans can lay claim to a certain pre- eminence . Not only is it the longest letter of Paul which has survived ; it is also the weightiest . All of Paul's letters were called forth by the needs of the churches he addresses ...
Page 358
... letter in the corpus - I and II Corinthians being considered as one - and would have been the first letter in the second volume . Just as soon as I and II Corinthians came to be thought of as two letters for editorial purposes , and ...
... letter in the corpus - I and II Corinthians being considered as one - and would have been the first letter in the second volume . Just as soon as I and II Corinthians came to be thought of as two letters for editorial purposes , and ...
Page 367
... letter of Paul's , which they might well wish to include in the corpus they were forming ; they would be reluctant to publish so meager a letter as a separate unit , as the Letter to the Ephesians , to stand beside the massive letters ...
... letter of Paul's , which they might well wish to include in the corpus they were forming ; they would be reluctant to publish so meager a letter as a separate unit , as the Letter to the Ephesians , to stand beside the massive letters ...
Contents
JERUSALEM IN NEW TESTAMENT TIMES | 30 |
THE TRAVELS OF PAUL IN THE BOOK OF ACTS | 166 |
THE LETTERS OF PAUL | 354 |
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Acts Agrippa already Antioch apostles appears Aramaic baptism Barnabas Beginnings of Christianity believe brethren Caesarea called church Cilicia circumcision Corinth Damascus dead death disciples divine Ephesus epistles evil Exeg experience fact faith fathers Festus flesh Galatians Gentiles gift give glory God's gospel grace Greek hand heart Holy Spirit human Iconium Israel Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus Judaism Judea judgment justified kind letter live Luke Luke's Lysias Lystra man's means mercy mind moral nature never passage Paul Paul's Pauline Pentecost perhaps person Peter Pharisees phrase possible prayer preaching prison probably promise prophets purpose question reference religion religious resurrection righteousness Roman Rome Sadducees salvation Sanday Sanhedrin Saul saved seems sense sins speak story suggests synagogue temple Thessalonica things thou thought tion translation true truth unto verse Western text whole word