Matthew was written for the Jesus audience focused on Jesus being the Messiah. Mark spoke to the Roman believers with a focus on Jesus as the servant of God. Luke was written to the Greeks to communicate Christ as the Son of Man and help Greeks understand Hebrew culture. The Gospel of ...
All of the ancient writers, whose extant writings allude to the question, represent Matthew as having written a narrative in Hebrew; but not one of them claims to have seen it except Jerome, and he subsequently expresses doubt as to whether the book which he saw under this name was the ...
There is no ground for believing that it ever became the name of any deity, who, like the Plutus of the Greeks, was worshipped as the god of wealth. Here, there is obviously an approach to a personification for the sake of contrasting the service or worship of money with that which ...
For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free, and we were all given one Spirit to drink.Colossians 1:28We proclaim Him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ.2 Corinthians 5:20...
Driving made me anxious, but my parents told me I had to. They signed me up for driving lessons. I had gotten a perfect score for my written permit exam, but getting behind the wheel was a different story. But when October 30th rolled around, my pride set in. I wanted to be like ...
is on this account of such surpassing interest and instructiveness for us, though it was,–as, having regard to the human race in general, and, indeed, having regard to the Greeks themselves, we must own,–a premature attempt, an attempt which for success needed the moral and religious ...
[euphyÕs — Liddell and Scott definition: "well-grown, shapely, goodly: graceful. II. of good natural parts: clever, witty; also 'of good disposition.'" ; aphyÕs — Liddell and Scott: "without natural talent, dull."]. The immense spiritual significance of the Greeks is due to ...
For Goethe, as for Schiller, Lessing, and Winckelmann, the Greeks reveal man in his highest state of perfection, with Apollo at the fore (Willoughby 7). Natural and literary laws derive from Aristotle.;This study rectifies certain challenges with Arnold: tracing the elusive best self through ...
the thing of greatest value: a distinctive kind of happiness, which the ancient Greeks calledeudaimonia. This term is often translated as "flourishing," because it comes only from developing one's own talents and potential. Consequently, it is not the kind of happiness that one could possibly ...
Will he go where our people live scattered among the Greeks, and teach the Greeks? 36 What did he mean when he said, ‘You will look for me, but you will not find me,’ and ‘Where I am, you cannot come’?” 37 On the last and greatest day of the fes...