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... illustrate from his contemporaries the methods of composition that he employed , and so to give as clear , comprehensive and realistic a picture as possible of the whole literary process that produced Luke and Acts . Such a purpose ...
... illustrate from his contemporaries the methods of composition that he employed , and so to give as clear , comprehensive and realistic a picture as possible of the whole literary process that produced Luke and Acts . Such a purpose ...
Page 164
... the following discussion which aims merely to illustrate Josephus ' literary method . An alternative view is suggested at the end of the chapter . capture of Jerusalem with the help of Roman troops , 164 The Making of Luke - Acts.
... the following discussion which aims merely to illustrate Josephus ' literary method . An alternative view is suggested at the end of the chapter . capture of Jerusalem with the help of Roman troops , 164 The Making of Luke - Acts.
Page 192
... new will agree with the old . " See , for example , Luke iv . 18 ; Acts ii . 19 ; viii . 21-23 ; xv . 18 , as well as the Canticles passim . they are mainly the evangelist's own composition , they illustrate 192 The Making of Luke - Acts.
... new will agree with the old . " See , for example , Luke iv . 18 ; Acts ii . 19 ; viii . 21-23 ; xv . 18 , as well as the Canticles passim . they are mainly the evangelist's own composition , they illustrate 192 The Making of Luke - Acts.
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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