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... Scripture . Let us begin with Jesus . Has not the church confessed of Him through out the ages that he is real man and very God ? John said that the Word was with God and was God and became flesh and tabernacled among us5 Paul states ...
... Scripture . Let us begin with Jesus . Has not the church confessed of Him through out the ages that he is real man and very God ? John said that the Word was with God and was God and became flesh and tabernacled among us5 Paul states ...
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... Scripture one is constantly brought face to face with a personal God . It is exactly that which gives vitality to Scripture . When one reads the noblest thoughts of the Greeks and Ro- mans he has no such experience . God is not a person ...
... Scripture one is constantly brought face to face with a personal God . It is exactly that which gives vitality to Scripture . When one reads the noblest thoughts of the Greeks and Ro- mans he has no such experience . God is not a person ...
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... Scriptures . Finally , God according to the Scripture is spirit . The long course of the history of Israel had emphasized it . No one of the writers of the New Testament taught differently . The Old Testament emphasized that God is ...
... Scriptures . Finally , God according to the Scripture is spirit . The long course of the history of Israel had emphasized it . No one of the writers of the New Testament taught differently . The Old Testament emphasized that God is ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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