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The Veneration Motif in the Temptation Narrative of the Gospel of Matthew: Lessons from the Enochic Tradition [PDF]
Orlov, Andrei
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2022
Abstract This chapter discusses ecological interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels. It is noted that, in spite of the importance of Jesus’ teaching in the Gospels for Christian ethical thought, this teaching plays a relatively low profile in ecotheology.
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Abstract This chapter discusses ecological interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels. It is noted that, in spite of the importance of Jesus’ teaching in the Gospels for Christian ethical thought, this teaching plays a relatively low profile in ecotheology.
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The Expository Times, 2008
This study provides a general overview of current research on the three Synoptic Gospels — Matthew, Mark and Luke. It begins by tracing important trends in the general area of Synoptic studies before focusing on the individual Gospels themselves. The survey of these texts identifies the significant themes and issues that have dominated the study of ...
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This study provides a general overview of current research on the three Synoptic Gospels — Matthew, Mark and Luke. It begins by tracing important trends in the general area of Synoptic studies before focusing on the individual Gospels themselves. The survey of these texts identifies the significant themes and issues that have dominated the study of ...
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Irish Theological Quarterly, 1979
Paul et Pierre ont experimente l'inadequation de l'Evangile de Matthieu, palestinien, pour l'evangelisation des Gentils. D'ou, sous leur impulsion, la redaction des Evangiles de Luc et de Marc.
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Paul et Pierre ont experimente l'inadequation de l'Evangile de Matthieu, palestinien, pour l'evangelisation des Gentils. D'ou, sous leur impulsion, la redaction des Evangiles de Luc et de Marc.
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2009
Abstract No other texts in the Bible have been so received or transformed in English literature as the texts of the Gospels. The multiple canonical Jesus narratives have been resurrected again and again in the poems, dramas, and stories of generations of English writers, and these narrative afterlives reflect and transfigure both the ...
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Abstract No other texts in the Bible have been so received or transformed in English literature as the texts of the Gospels. The multiple canonical Jesus narratives have been resurrected again and again in the poems, dramas, and stories of generations of English writers, and these narrative afterlives reflect and transfigure both the ...
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2000
Abstract Are the extant texts of the Old Latin Synoptic Gospels the result of monogenesis or polygenesis? What is their relationship to the so‐called Itala and Afra text?
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Abstract Are the extant texts of the Old Latin Synoptic Gospels the result of monogenesis or polygenesis? What is their relationship to the so‐called Itala and Afra text?
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Thomas: The Fourth Synoptic Gospel
The Biblical Archaeologist, 1983The four canonical gospels are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, but the four synoptics are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Thomas. Author Davies explains why.
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