The Parables of JesusWestminster John Knox Press, 1. mai 1999 - 222 sider 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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Side 9
... answer to that question . The first is historical . In all times in their history the Jews were familiar with teaching by means of parables . To make men see truth in such a way had always been favourite method of their teachers . There ...
... answer to that question . The first is historical . In all times in their history the Jews were familiar with teaching by means of parables . To make men see truth in such a way had always been favourite method of their teachers . There ...
Side 10
... answer like a bolt from the blue , “ You are the man . " That was a parable used to open a king's eyes . We find another famous parable in Isaiah 5 : 1-7 . When Jesus used parables He was using a method which , long before , the ...
... answer like a bolt from the blue , “ You are the man . " That was a parable used to open a king's eyes . We find another famous parable in Isaiah 5 : 1-7 . When Jesus used parables He was using a method which , long before , the ...
Side 11
... answer to his father : " With what face can I return ? I am ashamed to come into thy presence . " Thereupon his father sent him word : " My son , should a son be ashamed to return to his father ? If thou returnest will it not be to thy ...
... answer to his father : " With what face can I return ? I am ashamed to come into thy presence . " Thereupon his father sent him word : " My son , should a son be ashamed to return to his father ? If thou returnest will it not be to thy ...
Side 25
... answer was , " I will not rule over you , and my son will not rule over you ; the Lord will rule over you " ( Judges 8 : 23 ) . There we have the conviction that the kingship belongs to God and cannot be given to any man . When the ...
... answer was , " I will not rule over you , and my son will not rule over you ; the Lord will rule over you " ( Judges 8 : 23 ) . There we have the conviction that the kingship belongs to God and cannot be given to any man . When the ...
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... answer and the gist of the answer is , " No farmer would delay his harvesting just be- cause there are some weeds about . He knows there are weeds ; there never was a harvest without weeds ; and therefore , weeds or no weeds , when the ...
... answer and the gist of the answer is , " No farmer would delay his harvesting just be- cause there are some weeds about . He knows there are weeds ; there never was a harvest without weeds ; and therefore , weeds or no weeds , when the ...
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