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... story . The time also is mentioned only if it has something to do with the story , e.g. , the sabbath for controversy with Pharisees , night for terrifying storms , etc. Partly narrative also is the controversy . There are the two ...
... story . The time also is mentioned only if it has something to do with the story , e.g. , the sabbath for controversy with Pharisees , night for terrifying storms , etc. Partly narrative also is the controversy . There are the two ...
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... story , as was the information that others were a royal courtier ( John ) , a ruler of a synagogue , or simply a ruler ( Matthew ) . The name Jairus for the last of these was perhaps originally added by Luke . Only one patient of Jesus ...
... story , as was the information that others were a royal courtier ( John ) , a ruler of a synagogue , or simply a ruler ( Matthew ) . The name Jairus for the last of these was perhaps originally added by Luke . Only one patient of Jesus ...
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... story had nothing to do with Greek literary culture . It arose from the life of Palestinian peasants and missionaries , and its language never quite lost that plebeian flavor which in the circles of culture became a ground of ridicule ...
... story had nothing to do with Greek literary culture . It arose from the life of Palestinian peasants and missionaries , and its language never quite lost that plebeian flavor which in the circles of culture became a ground of ridicule ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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