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... Old Testament scholar , contributed after the manner of his comments on the gospels ( including Das Evangelium Lucae , 1904 ) two series of notes on the Book of Acts ( 1914 and 1917 ) . No less original or incisive in its brev- ity is ...
... Old Testament scholar , contributed after the manner of his comments on the gospels ( including Das Evangelium Lucae , 1904 ) two series of notes on the Book of Acts ( 1914 and 1917 ) . No less original or incisive in its brev- ity is ...
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... Old Testament precedents ( notably in the Song of Hannah ) , but also their style and thought is redolent of the ... Old Testament quotations he naturally uses Biblical style in the patching , so that , to use his own phrase , " the ...
... Old Testament precedents ( notably in the Song of Hannah ) , but also their style and thought is redolent of the ... Old Testament quotations he naturally uses Biblical style in the patching , so that , to use his own phrase , " the ...
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... Testament . The most casual reading will show how the Old Testament quotations become infrequent in the later chapters of Acts . This of course is due principally to the absence of such arguments from prophecy as occupy the speeches ...
... Testament . The most casual reading will show how the Old Testament quotations become infrequent in the later chapters of Acts . This of course is due principally to the absence of such arguments from prophecy as occupy the speeches ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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