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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... parables of Jesus . Even in an age when men know less and less of the Bible , and care less for it , it remains true that the stories Jesus told are the best known stories in the world . The Method all Men knew We must begin by asking ...
... parables of Jesus . Even in an age when men know less and less of the Bible , and care less for it , it remains true that the stories Jesus told are the best known stories in the world . The Method all Men knew We must begin by asking ...
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... 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 prophets had often most effectively employed . Not only did the prophets use ...
... 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 prophets had often most effectively employed . Not only did the prophets use ...
Side 11
... parable of the Prodigal Son ( Luke 15 : 11-32 ) . Elisha ben Abujah said : “ A man who does good works and who learns much Law , with whom is he to be com- pared ? To a man who builds a house with stones for its foundation and bricks of ...
... parable of the Prodigal Son ( Luke 15 : 11-32 ) . Elisha ben Abujah said : “ A man who does good works and who learns much Law , with whom is he to be com- pared ? To a man who builds a house with stones for its foundation and bricks of ...
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... parables so that the great ideas He wished to teach might become comprehensible . This World and the next There is another and fundamental reason why Jesus used parables . A parable has been defined as “ an earthly story with a heavenly ...
... parables so that the great ideas He wished to teach might become comprehensible . This World and the next There is another and fundamental reason why Jesus used parables . A parable has been defined as “ an earthly story with a heavenly ...
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... parables shows that it was his conviction that the things of this world can lead a man's thoughts direct to God , if he will only see . The sudden Awakening It has been pointed out that one of Jesus ' greatest reasons for using parables ...
... parables shows that it was his conviction that the things of this world can lead a man's thoughts direct to God , if he will only see . The sudden Awakening It has been pointed out that one of Jesus ' greatest reasons for using parables ...
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