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It reminds me of you제인 the Lord bless you제인 Peace to us제인 David's wish is the temple of the LORD제인 The words in one's heart제인 The Lord, who has learned the wisdom of the Lord제인 The place where big fish spilt제인 Red Sea Miracle (14...
are often directed to John 1:1 as one of a number of alleged scriptural validations for some facet of that teaching. Begun in November of 1991, over twenty-five years in the making, the following compilation of 446 renderings (principally of the third clause,...
The struggle for language: John's gospel as a witness to the development of the early Christian language of faith This book defends the claims of historical-critical research into the New Testament as necessary for theological interpretation. Presenting an interdisciplinary study about the nature of ...
The Prologue to the Gospel - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was fully God. The Word was with God in the
The Prologue of St. John (Season 1, Episode 1) TV Episode | Family Edit page Add to list Fr. Andrew Apostoli opens his study and meditation on the Gospel of John by explaining why John's is beloved as the "spiritual gospel." Fr. Apostoli then reads and reflects on the gospel's ...
The Prologue to John’s Gospel - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. This one was in the beginning with
There is a lot of evidence pointing to the Gospel of John having originally been a Gnostic gospel. The high-minded Platonic language and cosmological scope gives the fourth gospel a very Gnostic atmosphere. himself wrote a refutation to the Valentinian interpretation of John. Some Valentinian exce...
Receiving somewhat less attention, though, is the issue that will concern us here-the functionof the into the Gospel.4 But the claim that it was an addition faces the problem of the In order toaddress these issues, Part II will identify four themes in the Prologue, themes which, as DOI...
This book explores the meaning and genesis of the Prologue to the Fourth Gospel. It was first published in 1917 although many of the articles that appear were originally printed in the Expositor. The author, J. Rendel Harris (1852-1941) was a biblical scholar and curator of manuscripts and ...