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 10
... 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 prophets had often most effectively employed . Not only did the prophets use parables ; the ...
... 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 prophets had often most effectively employed . Not only did the prophets use parables ; the ...
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William Barclay. There is another older Jewish parable which tells of a king's son who had fallen into evil courses . The king sent his instructor to him with the message , “ Come to thyself , my son . " But the son sent back answer to ...
William Barclay. There is another older Jewish parable which tells of a king's son who had fallen into evil courses . The king sent his instructor to him with the message , “ Come to thyself , my son . " But the son sent back answer to ...
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... King Ahab . He told how during a battle he had been left in charge of a prisoner . He was told that if the prisoner ... Kings 20 : 38-40 ) . It is possible to be so busy living that we do not think how we are living . It is possible to ...
... King Ahab . He told how during a battle he had been left in charge of a prisoner . He was told that if the prisoner ... Kings 20 : 38-40 ) . It is possible to be so busy living that we do not think how we are living . It is possible to ...
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... king of any kind was an insult to God . After Gideon's mighty exploits the people came to him and asked him to be king and to found a royal dynasty . His answer was , " I will not rule over you , and my son will not rule over you ; the ...
... king of any kind was an insult to God . After Gideon's mighty exploits the people came to him and asked him to be king and to found a royal dynasty . His answer was , " I will not rule over you , and my son will not rule over you ; the ...
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... king of the Davidic line would sit upon the throne again and lead them to great- ness . So Isaiah 11 : 1 looks forward to the coming of " a shoot from the stump of Jesse . " In the great vision of Isaiah 9 : 2–7 it is the throne of ...
... king of the Davidic line would sit upon the throne again and lead them to great- ness . So Isaiah 11 : 1 looks forward to the coming of " a shoot from the stump of Jesse . " In the great vision of Isaiah 9 : 2–7 it is the throne of ...
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