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Page xi
... ( Mark i . 20 ) . He appears only once in the Gospel - narrative ( Matt . iv . 21 , 22 ; Mark i . 19 , 20 ) , but is mentioned frequently as the father of S. James and S. John . Salome ( see on xix . 25 ) was probably the sister of the ...
... ( Mark i . 20 ) . He appears only once in the Gospel - narrative ( Matt . iv . 21 , 22 ; Mark i . 19 , 20 ) , but is mentioned frequently as the father of S. James and S. John . Salome ( see on xix . 25 ) was probably the sister of the ...
Page xii
... ( Mark xv . 40 ; comp . Matt . xxvii . 55 ; Luke viii . 3 ) . This was probably after Zebedee's death . S. John's parents , therefore , would seem to have been people of means ; and it is likely from xix . 27 that the Apostle himself was ...
... ( Mark xv . 40 ; comp . Matt . xxvii . 55 ; Luke viii . 3 ) . This was probably after Zebedee's death . S. John's parents , therefore , would seem to have been people of means ; and it is likely from xix . 27 that the Apostle himself was ...
Page xv
... ( Mark ix . 38 ; Luke ix . 49 ) ; a touch of zealous intoler- ance which reminds us of Joshua's zeal against Eldad and Medad ( Numb . xi . 28 ) , as Christ's reply recalls the reply of Moses . Probably his brother S. James is included in ...
... ( Mark ix . 38 ; Luke ix . 49 ) ; a touch of zealous intoler- ance which reminds us of Joshua's zeal against Eldad and Medad ( Numb . xi . 28 ) , as Christ's reply recalls the reply of Moses . Probably his brother S. James is included in ...
Page 62
... Mark i . 1 , which is the historical beginning of the public ministry of the Messiah . Cf. John vi . 64. The apxn here is prior to all history . The context shews that άpxn cannot mean God , the Origin of all . ἦν . Note the difference ...
... Mark i . 1 , which is the historical beginning of the public ministry of the Messiah . Cf. John vi . 64. The apxn here is prior to all history . The context shews that άpxn cannot mean God , the Origin of all . ἦν . Note the difference ...
Page 71
... mark His humiliation : He took the whole nature of man , in- cluding its frailty ; all that nature in which He could grow , learn , struggle , be tempted , suffer , and die . oкnνwσev . Tabernacled among us . The σκηνή , or Tabernacle ...
... mark His humiliation : He took the whole nature of man , in- cluding its frailty ; all that nature in which He could grow , learn , struggle , be tempted , suffer , and die . oкnνwσev . Tabernacled among us . The σκηνή , or Tabernacle ...
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