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... Semitic book , the Gospel accord- ing to the Hebrews , as extant in their own times . No fragment , however , of any gospel in a primitive Semitic form is known to survive . Neither the tradition of the church nor the inherent ...
... Semitic book , the Gospel accord- ing to the Hebrews , as extant in their own times . No fragment , however , of any gospel in a primitive Semitic form is known to survive . Neither the tradition of the church nor the inherent ...
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... Semitic idioms . Frequently it is doubtful whether a given phrase in Luke's writings claimed as a Semitism is really alien to Greek , on the one hand , or congenial to the Semitic languages , on the other . An increasing knowl- edge of ...
... Semitic idioms . Frequently it is doubtful whether a given phrase in Luke's writings claimed as a Semitism is really alien to Greek , on the one hand , or congenial to the Semitic languages , on the other . An increasing knowl- edge of ...
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... Semitic sources and models . In so far as the diction of the evangelists is more Semitic than Paul's it may be due to the Aramaic wording of their material . But such peculiarities may have been transferred either ( 1 ) directly from ...
... Semitic sources and models . In so far as the diction of the evangelists is more Semitic than Paul's it may be due to the Aramaic wording of their material . But such peculiarities may have been transferred either ( 1 ) directly from ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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