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While they were principally together , and instructing the converts at Jerusalem ,
such narrative would naturally be for the ... It would be easy and interesting to
follow the probable origin and growth of this cycle of narratives of the words and ...
While they were principally together , and instructing the converts at Jerusalem ,
such narrative would naturally be for the ... It would be easy and interesting to
follow the probable origin and growth of this cycle of narratives of the words and ...
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... with the same side of the narrative of those events , or with fragments which will
admit of being pieced into one another . ... features of the Evangelic history are
concerned , a harmonious whole is presented to us by the combined narrative .
... with the same side of the narrative of those events , or with fragments which will
admit of being pieced into one another . ... features of the Evangelic history are
concerned , a harmonious whole is presented to us by the combined narrative .
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18 , must be otherwise thew ' s attention had not been called to understood : see
note there . minis - Jesus before , he might naturally omit tered ) viz . with food ,
as in the case of such a narrative , which John gives proElias , 1 Kings xix .
18 , must be otherwise thew ' s attention had not been called to understood : see
note there . minis - Jesus before , he might naturally omit tered ) viz . with food ,
as in the case of such a narrative , which John gives proElias , 1 Kings xix .
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the first day of the narrative . 8 . ] The idea of our nar - week is remarkable as
occurring so soon rative here is , that the women fled in after the mention of it , ver
. 2 ( see Luke terror from the sepulchre , and did not xviii . 12 ) . out of whom he
had ...
the first day of the narrative . 8 . ] The idea of our nar - week is remarkable as
occurring so soon rative here is , that the women fled in after the mention of it , ver
. 2 ( see Luke terror from the sepulchre , and did not xviii . 12 ) . out of whom he
had ...
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Do we discover in the narrative or speech the traces of an unusual hand , and if
so , whose is it ? That some unusual hand has been here employed , is evident :
for in the six verses 16 – 21 inclusive , we have no fewer than nine expressions ...
Do we discover in the narrative or speech the traces of an unusual hand , and if
so , whose is it ? That some unusual hand has been here employed , is evident :
for in the six verses 16 – 21 inclusive , we have no fewer than nine expressions ...
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