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... MARK 6 : 31-8 : 26 , in which the story of the Syrophoenician woman occupies a central position , owes its form and much of its content to the doctrinal design of the evangelist . In the sequences 6 : 31-7 : 37 and 8 : 1-26 St. Mark is ...
... MARK 6 : 31-8 : 26 , in which the story of the Syrophoenician woman occupies a central position , owes its form and much of its content to the doctrinal design of the evangelist . In the sequences 6 : 31-7 : 37 and 8 : 1-26 St. Mark is ...
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... Mark and his earliest readers believed , the Messiah's anguish is indicated beforehand in the passion psalms ( Pss . 22 ; 31 ; 69 ) . In the second place , if the peirasmos ( the dire tribulation which necessarily precedes the final ...
... Mark and his earliest readers believed , the Messiah's anguish is indicated beforehand in the passion psalms ( Pss . 22 ; 31 ; 69 ) . In the second place , if the peirasmos ( the dire tribulation which necessarily precedes the final ...
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... Mark who refers to only one . 19 Porphyry is skeptical also about Mark's statement ( 5 : 8ff . ) that there were two thousand pigs which the demoniac spirits , expelled by Jesus , drove off the cliff into the Sea of Tiberias , both ...
... Mark who refers to only one . 19 Porphyry is skeptical also about Mark's statement ( 5 : 8ff . ) that there were two thousand pigs which the demoniac spirits , expelled by Jesus , drove off the cliff into the Sea of Tiberias , both ...
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Isocrates View of History C Bradford Welles | 3 |
Polyeuktos and Philoneos Benjamin D Meritt | 26 |
The Aetolians and the Cleomenic War J A O Larsen | 43 |
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