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... parallel : Dion . Hal . vii . 35 , 2 The plebeians being disgrun- tled at the revilings called him bitter and harsh and more hate- ful than all enemies Plut . 18 The plebs was enraged and was clearly disgruntled and em- bittered by what ...
... parallel : Dion . Hal . vii . 35 , 2 The plebeians being disgrun- tled at the revilings called him bitter and harsh and more hate- ful than all enemies Plut . 18 The plebs was enraged and was clearly disgruntled and em- bittered by what ...
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Henry Joel Cadbury. CHAPTER XIII TREATMENT OF PREDECESSORS : A PARALLEL FROM JOSEPHUS Perhaps still better than the examples given above for illustrating Luke's method and the methods of his age is Josephus ... PARALLEL FROM JOSEPHUS.
Henry Joel Cadbury. CHAPTER XIII TREATMENT OF PREDECESSORS : A PARALLEL FROM JOSEPHUS Perhaps still better than the examples given above for illustrating Luke's method and the methods of his age is Josephus ... PARALLEL FROM JOSEPHUS.
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... parallel clauses is shown not only by his quotations from the Old Testament , but by his canticles and even by such poetic snatches as occur later in his work . It has been truly observed that Luke seems to be fond of parallel pairs ...
... parallel clauses is shown not only by his quotations from the Old Testament , but by his canticles and even by such poetic snatches as occur later in his work . It has been truly observed that Luke seems to be fond of parallel pairs ...
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FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
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