The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen1Charles Knapp 1914 |
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... Hebrew name , Saul . Now of these men Luke knew personally Paul , Peter , and Philip ; and if Luke came from Antioch , as tradition tells us , he also knew Barnabas . He was at Rome when Peter was there , about 61 A.D .; and he stayed ...
... Hebrew name , Saul . Now of these men Luke knew personally Paul , Peter , and Philip ; and if Luke came from Antioch , as tradition tells us , he also knew Barnabas . He was at Rome when Peter was there , about 61 A.D .; and he stayed ...
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... Hebrews , " and those of the Dispersion , " Grecian Jews " ( vi . 1 ) . Thus we see that the claim he makes in the first verse of the Gospel to write accurately for his friend Theo- philus is true . Where and when did he write ? We do ...
... Hebrews , " and those of the Dispersion , " Grecian Jews " ( vi . 1 ) . Thus we see that the claim he makes in the first verse of the Gospel to write accurately for his friend Theo- philus is true . Where and when did he write ? We do ...
Página vi
... Hebrew , Greek , and Latin . Each language tells us something about the world the Jews lived in . Hebrew , or , as it really was , Aramaic ( for the Jews no longer spoke pure Hebrew ) , was the local tongue of Syria ; Greek was the ...
... Hebrew , Greek , and Latin . Each language tells us something about the world the Jews lived in . Hebrew , or , as it really was , Aramaic ( for the Jews no longer spoke pure Hebrew ) , was the local tongue of Syria ; Greek was the ...
Página xx
... Hebrews , " and those who belonged by birth to the Jews of the Dispersion , whom he calls Hellenists , " or , as the R.V. translates it , " Grecian Jews . " There was always some feeling between these because the Hebrews prided ...
... Hebrews , " and those who belonged by birth to the Jews of the Dispersion , whom he calls Hellenists , " or , as the R.V. translates it , " Grecian Jews . " There was always some feeling between these because the Hebrews prided ...
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... Hebrews or Hellenists , as many Hebrews had Greek names . Perhaps the most important point is the appointment of a proselyte ; it shows that the men were appointed without prejudice . Of the Seven we learn no more of five of them ; but ...
... Hebrews or Hellenists , as many Hebrews had Greek names . Perhaps the most important point is the appointment of a proselyte ; it shows that the men were appointed without prejudice . Of the Seven we learn no more of five of them ; but ...
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