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... stage . New chronological judgments contribute to this increased emphasis on the written factor in our gospel ... Stages in the History of the Material 31.
... stage . New chronological judgments contribute to this increased emphasis on the written factor in our gospel ... Stages in the History of the Material 31.
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... stages . He was identified with the expected forerunner of the Messiah as Jesus was identified with the Messiah . The Scripture on which that ... stage of tradition in which the parallel Motives in the Transmission of the Material 45.
... stages . He was identified with the expected forerunner of the Messiah as Jesus was identified with the Messiah . The Scripture on which that ... stage of tradition in which the parallel Motives in the Transmission of the Material 45.
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... stage of the material's history , or it may have occurred simultane- ously with the transfer from the oral to the written form . Even if it occurred wholly in the written stage it may have occurred before Luke took over the material ...
... stage of the material's history , or it may have occurred simultane- ously with the transfer from the oral to the written form . Even if it occurred wholly in the written stage it may have occurred before Luke took over the material ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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