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Mechanisms of Blood Flow Restriction: The New Testament
Techniques orthopediques, 2018When restricting blood flow for the purpose of increasing or maintaining muscle fitness, the aim is to reduce the amount of arterial flow into the limb and restrict the venous flow out of the limb.
M. Jessee+6 more
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2020
This chapter examines several distinct strands in the New Testament’s reflection on Jesus’ Nativity: from the mystery surrounding his origins in the earliest Gospel, Mark, to the respective infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, to John’s mystical language of the Word’s origins, and non-narrative conceptions of Jesus’ coming into the world in Paul ...
Markus Bockmuehl, Evangeline M Kozitza
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This chapter examines several distinct strands in the New Testament’s reflection on Jesus’ Nativity: from the mystery surrounding his origins in the earliest Gospel, Mark, to the respective infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, to John’s mystical language of the Word’s origins, and non-narrative conceptions of Jesus’ coming into the world in Paul ...
Markus Bockmuehl, Evangeline M Kozitza
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Union with Christ in the New Testament
, 2013Introduction 1. Participation and Union with Christ in New Testament Scholarship 2. Participation and Union with Christ in the Patristic Tradition and Modern Orthodox Theology 3. Participation in Lutheran and Reformed Theology 4.
G. Macaskill
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Ethics in the Qumran Scrolls and Their Implications for New Testament Ethics
, 2013This chapter highlights some aspects of the discussion of New Testament ethics by focusing on a set of Jewish texts by way of comparison. The compositions from the Qumran caves are close in time and place to at least some of what is to be found in the ...
G. Brooke
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Some Implications of Bilingualism for New Testament Exegesis
, 2013This chapter focuses on the eight concepts or categories reappearing in general studies on bilingualism that may help frame our exploration of its impact upon our understanding of the New Testament.
J. Watt
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This translation of the New Testament into English from its original Greek was printed in Germany in 1534 and smuggled back into England. It therefore escaped the fate of Tyndale's previous version, which had been seized and publicly burnt by the ...
William d. Tyndale, D. Daniell
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2002
This chapter presents a list of articles and books that contains notes on New Testament exegesis. It talks about Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, and letters and book of Revelation. 'An Introduction to the Gospels and Acts' is an introductory textbook on the canonical gospels (including John) and the book of Acts, complete with bibliographical notes ...
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This chapter presents a list of articles and books that contains notes on New Testament exegesis. It talks about Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, and letters and book of Revelation. 'An Introduction to the Gospels and Acts' is an introductory textbook on the canonical gospels (including John) and the book of Acts, complete with bibliographical notes ...
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2004
The word testament is a technical term with a long history. Strictly speaking, the English word, like the Latin word from which it is derived, means a legal arrangement, a ‘will’; and the same was true of the Greek word, diathēkē , of which ‘testament’ is a translation.
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The word testament is a technical term with a long history. Strictly speaking, the English word, like the Latin word from which it is derived, means a legal arrangement, a ‘will’; and the same was true of the Greek word, diathēkē , of which ‘testament’ is a translation.
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Futures, 1971
If imaginative forecasting is to be considered the subject of the ‘Old Testament’—as some people insist—nothing but the proper use of man's imagination in the creative (meaning action-oriented) process of re-structuring human relations through changes in values and norms can form the subject of the ‘New Testament’.
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If imaginative forecasting is to be considered the subject of the ‘Old Testament’—as some people insist—nothing but the proper use of man's imagination in the creative (meaning action-oriented) process of re-structuring human relations through changes in values and norms can form the subject of the ‘New Testament’.
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On the Reception of Erasmus’s Latin Version of the New Testament in Sixteenth-Century Spain
, 2016A. Coroleu
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