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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... took and slaughtered the ewe lamb which was all that the poor man had . " David was a generous soul , and at the story his heart kindled . " Tell me , " he said , " who that man was . I swear that he will die for this and before he dies ...
... took and slaughtered the ewe lamb which was all that the poor man had . " David was a generous soul , and at the story his heart kindled . " Tell me , " he said , " who that man was . I swear that he will die for this and before he dies ...
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... took a common form of Jewish teaching and filled it with new meaning and beauty . The Method all Men Need Jesus used parables for other reasons than that they were an established form of teaching among his countrymen . He was speaking ...
... took a common form of Jewish teaching and filled it with new meaning and beauty . The Method all Men Need Jesus used parables for other reasons than that they were an established form of teaching among his countrymen . He was speaking ...
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... took him in . They gave him his cell and the teaching and training that he required . But for one whole year they left the clothes he had worn in the world in his cell . At any time in that year he was free to take these clothes , put ...
... took him in . They gave him his cell and the teaching and training that he required . But for one whole year they left the clothes he had worn in the world in his cell . At any time in that year he was free to take these clothes , put ...
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... took counsel with God , God said to him , " They have not rejected you , they have rejected me from being king over them . " ( 1 Samuel 8 : 6 , 7 ) . There again is the conviction that Israel could have no other king but God . That ...
... took counsel with God , God said to him , " They have not rejected you , they have rejected me from being king over them . " ( 1 Samuel 8 : 6 , 7 ) . There again is the conviction that Israel could have no other king but God . That ...
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