RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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... Paul in his address at Antioch of Pisidia said , " God raised him from the dead ; and he was seen for many days of them that came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem , who are now his witnesses unto the people ' ( Acts xiii . 30 , 31 ) ...
... Paul in his address at Antioch of Pisidia said , " God raised him from the dead ; and he was seen for many days of them that came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem , who are now his witnesses unto the people ' ( Acts xiii . 30 , 31 ) ...
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... Paul's divine designations helps avoid the pitfall of the " history of ideas " . 2.3.1 Studies about Paul's God - Language in General This study is not the sole pioneer to approach Paul's God - language with greater linguistic respect ...
... Paul's divine designations helps avoid the pitfall of the " history of ideas " . 2.3.1 Studies about Paul's God - Language in General This study is not the sole pioneer to approach Paul's God - language with greater linguistic respect ...
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... Paul's use of the Greek language—not improbably Paul used both Aramaic and Greek in childhood—but it does contradict all those modern representations which make Paul fundamentally a Jew of the Dispersion. Though he was born in Tarsus ...
... Paul's use of the Greek language—not improbably Paul used both Aramaic and Greek in childhood—but it does contradict all those modern representations which make Paul fundamentally a Jew of the Dispersion. Though he was born in Tarsus ...
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... Paul's , was the scene of an election in 1733 , in which the celebrated German immigrant printer , John Peter Zenger , reported on corrupt election practices . It is every bit as im- portant to the establishment of the principle of a ...
... Paul's , was the scene of an election in 1733 , in which the celebrated German immigrant printer , John Peter Zenger , reported on corrupt election practices . It is every bit as im- portant to the establishment of the principle of a ...
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... Paul's first appearance in Jerusalem since his conversion and to have followed after a sojourn in Damascus, must be considered conclusive. Nor indeed is there any inconsistency in the two narratives. Though they contain but few ...
... Paul's first appearance in Jerusalem since his conversion and to have followed after a sojourn in Damascus, must be considered conclusive. Nor indeed is there any inconsistency in the two narratives. Though they contain but few ...
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