Expositions of Holy Scripture: LukeCCEL, 2019 |
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... suggests that these are drawn from some Hebrew source. They are saturated with Old Testament phraseology and constructions, and are evidently translated by Luke. It is impossible to say whence they came, but no one is more likely to ...
... suggests that these are drawn from some Hebrew source. They are saturated with Old Testament phraseology and constructions, and are evidently translated by Luke. It is impossible to say whence they came, but no one is more likely to ...
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... suggested. I need not dwell, in more than a sentence or two, on the first of these. Each of these three moments is the inauguration of a form of activity which lasts till the emergence of the next of the triad. The birth at Bethlehem ...
... suggested. I need not dwell, in more than a sentence or two, on the first of these. Each of these three moments is the inauguration of a form of activity which lasts till the emergence of the next of the triad. The birth at Bethlehem ...
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... suggested by the three great moments. III. Lastly, notice the triple attitude which we should assume to Him and to them. For the first, the cradle, with its consequence of the Cross, our response is clinging faith, grateful memory ...
... suggested by the three great moments. III. Lastly, notice the triple attitude which we should assume to Him and to them. For the first, the cradle, with its consequence of the Cross, our response is clinging faith, grateful memory ...
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... suggest from these words is— II. The sweet 'must' offilial duty. 'How is it that ye sought Me?' That means: 'Did you not know where I should be sure to be? What need was there to go up and down Jerusalem looking for Me? You might have ...
... suggest from these words is— II. The sweet 'must' offilial duty. 'How is it that ye sought Me?' That means: 'Did you not know where I should be sure to be? What need was there to go up and down Jerusalem looking for Me? You might have ...
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... suggests that they are fused together in the speaker's mind as reality and symbol. Fire is a frequently recurrent emblem of the Holy Spirit, both in the Old and New Testament. It is not the destructive, but the vitalising, glowing ...
... suggests that they are fused together in the speaker's mind as reality and symbol. Fire is a frequently recurrent emblem of the Holy Spirit, both in the Old and New Testament. It is not the destructive, but the vitalising, glowing ...
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JOHNS DOUBTS AND CHRISTS PRAISE Luke vii 1828 | |
111 1720 | |
THE PRAYING CHRIST Luke xi | |
FIRE ON EARTH Luke xii | |
KINGDOM Luke xii 2231 | |
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