Echoes of Jonah in the New TestamentMark Allan PowellPowell, Mark Allan. "Echoes of Jonah in the New Testament." W W 27, no. 2 (2007): 157.
the Old Testament) and means "concerning the Levites" (the priests of Israel). It serves as a manual of regulations enabling the holy King to set up his earthly throne among the people of his kingdom. It explains how they are to be his holy people and to worship him in a holy ...
Allusions are indicated by a question mark. Only the clearest allusions are listed here. Secondary or minor phrase-length parallels are given in parentheses. Go to the index to see references (without annotation) in Old Testament orderMat 1:23 Isa 7:14 Mat 2:6 Micah 5:2 " (2 Sam 5:2...
In the latest volume of the New International Commentary on the Old Testament, James D. Nogalski offers a new translation of and commentary on several of the Minor Prophets—the books of Joel, Obadiah, and Jonah—that grapple with this theme in radically different ways. This volume includes ...
to Genesis in the New Testament ...2098 "First Mentions" of Important Biblical Words in Genesis...2103 Fulfillment of Biblical Prophecies ...2104 "I AM"—the Eternal Self-Existent God ...2112 The Deity of Christ...2114 The Resurrection of Christ......
The Book of Jonah The Book of Micah The Book of Nahum The Book of Habakkuk The Book of Zephaniah The Book of Haggai The Book of Zechariah The Book of Malachi Preface to the New American Bible New Testament THE GOSPELS Introduction The Gospel according to Matthew The Gospel according to Mar...
Cultural Adaptation:The NIVUK incorporates British cultural references and idioms where appropriate, enhancing the reader's connection with the text. Preservation of NIV Core:While adapting to British English, the NIVUK maintains the core textual integrity and translation philosophy of the NIV. ...
Cultural Adaptation:The NRSVACE incorporates British cultural references and idioms where appropriate, enhancing the reader's connection with the text. Catholic Canon:The NRSVACE includes all the books of the Catholic Bible, including the Deuterocanonical books. ...
“[New Testament books…] The Epistle of Jude, indeed, and two belonging to the above-named John–or bearing the name of John–are reckoned among the Catholic epistles. And the book of Wisdom, written by the friends of Solomon in his honour.” Muratorian Fragment (A.D. 200). ...
example of the freedom to craft one’s vision allowed in cinematic works during the first half of the1970s, The Hospital (1971) is a testament to the creativity and exceptional writing and what can happen when studios and producers leave the creatives alone to make the film they want to ...