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Page 44
... John's ministry , Luke consist- ently with the tradition still retains John's priority by relating his birth before that of Jesus . The career of John is assimilated to that of Jesus , not only in the parallel birth stories just ...
... John's ministry , Luke consist- ently with the tradition still retains John's priority by relating his birth before that of Jesus . The career of John is assimilated to that of Jesus , not only in the parallel birth stories just ...
Page 47
... John and his disciples fasted . Much stronger are John's own words oft repeated in varying wording . He is unworthy to unlatch the shoes of the more mighty one . His baptism is only with water , not with spirit or fire . Even in Acts it ...
... John and his disciples fasted . Much stronger are John's own words oft repeated in varying wording . He is unworthy to unlatch the shoes of the more mighty one . His baptism is only with water , not with spirit or fire . Even in Acts it ...
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... John redivivus , 44 ; parallel to John the Bap- tist , 44 ; as a prophet , 177 ; limitations of , 92 ; sayings of , see sayings of Jesus ; teaching in private , 80 ; teaching by cities , 247 ; apocalyptic of , 282 ff .; ethics , 284 ...
... John redivivus , 44 ; parallel to John the Bap- tist , 44 ; as a prophet , 177 ; limitations of , 92 ; sayings of , see sayings of Jesus ; teaching in private , 80 ; teaching by cities , 247 ; apocalyptic of , 282 ff .; ethics , 284 ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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