The Parables of JesusWestminster John Knox Press, 1. 5. 1999 - Počet stran: 222 William Barclay brings to these "best-known stories in the world" new force and significance for the modern reader. Each chapter analyzes an individual parable--identifies its theme, explains it in the light of the language and customs of the ancient world, and clearly interprets its meaning for us today. The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ. |
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Strana 32
... keeps them back . ( b ) The second is a universal meaning . It is a warning to all who are in too big a hurry . It is characteristic of modern outlook that we want quick results . A traveller tells how he paid many visits to the United ...
... keeps them back . ( b ) The second is a universal meaning . It is a warning to all who are in too big a hurry . It is characteristic of modern outlook that we want quick results . A traveller tells how he paid many visits to the United ...
Strana 36
... keep the corn from sowing its seeds and growing . So this parable tells us that if we follow the right way we can leave the rest to God , for in the end the triumph is sure . The Time of Harvest is come There is another and more modern ...
... keep the corn from sowing its seeds and growing . So this parable tells us that if we follow the right way we can leave the rest to God , for in the end the triumph is sure . The Time of Harvest is come There is another and more modern ...
Strana 40
... keep the law . They had divided the world into the good , who were themselves , and the bad who were all other people . There is extant a Rabbi's prayer like this , “ I thank Thee that Thou hast put my part with those that sit in the ...
... keep the law . They had divided the world into the good , who were themselves , and the bad who were all other people . There is extant a Rabbi's prayer like this , “ I thank Thee that Thou hast put my part with those that sit in the ...
Strana 47
... keep the Law . ( d ) There was the barrier between good and bad . It is true that goodness and badness were largely interpreted in terms of keeping or not keeping the ceremonial law . But it went beyond that . They were prepared to say ...
... keep the Law . ( d ) There was the barrier between good and bad . It is true that goodness and badness were largely interpreted in terms of keeping or not keeping the ceremonial law . But it went beyond that . They were prepared to say ...
Strana 60
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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