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'Look, you mockers, be amazed and die! For I am doing something in your own day, something you wouldn't believe even if someone told you about it.'".
Aug 27, 2004 · The idiom shows three characteristic features. First, there is an ellipsis of the verb in the protasis that is supplied from the principal ...
Jun 24, 2004 · A Translation. 1. What, therefore (ou]n), shall we say that Abraham, our forefather, found (euJrhcevnai) according to (katav) the flesh?
Rowley, “The Book of. Job and Its Meaning,” BJRL41 (1958/59): 167-207; J. A. ... Greek versions. 7 tn Heb “answered the LORD and said” (also in v. 4) ...
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Jul 28, 2004 · This verse begins a parenthetical comment that extends through the end of 3:3. The author refers to believers as God's children. The Greek word ...
1 D The miraculous healing (9:1-7). 9:1 ejk geneth'" This particular phrase does not occur anywhere else in the New Testament, but it is good Greek for “from ...
Aug 3, 2005 · The historicity of Jesus' baptism by John is virtually certain. The historicity of the theophany (the Spirit's descent and divine voice) is ...
Jul 8, 2004 · This paper seeks to lend support to the legitimacy of the attributed genitive. While the existence of the attributive genitive is well attested ...
The Gospel of John is written in a style of Greek quite different from the synoptics. ... the Book of Signs leading into the Book of Glory. Moreover, the ...
If chapter 21 was indeed a later addition to the Fourth Gospel by a different author, it must have been added very early, because no extant Greek manuscript ...