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Grammatical insights into the New Testament

Title
Grammatical insights into the New Testament / by Nigel Turner.
Author
Turner, Nigel, 1916-
Publication
Edinburgh : Clark, ©1965.

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TextUse in library BS2361.2 .T8 1965Off-site

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Description
viii, 198 pages : tables; 23 cm
Subject
  • Bible. > Criticism, interpretation, etc
  • Bible
  • Bibel
  • New English Bible
  • 11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament
  • Grammatik
  • Griechisch
  • Übersetzung
  • Nieuwtestamentische theologie
  • Englisch
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Contents
The grammar of God -- God -- Jesus is God -- A holy spirit and the Holy Ghost -- -- Jesus of Nazareth -- The census before the census -- A grammarian's meditation on the birth of Jesus -- John the Baptist -- Grammar in the great sermon -- Some healings of Jesus -- His gracious words -- Why Jesus used parables (Mark 4:12) -- The courtesy of Jesus -- Growing opposition to Jesus -- Marriage and divorce (Mark 10:9 etc.) -- Where is the kingdom of God? (Luke 17:21) -- Opinions about Jesus -- The great miracle -- Events in Holy Week -- The resurrection and after -- -- Saul of Tarsus -- Where was Saul brought up? -- Autobiography in St. Paul's epistles -- Saul's conversion -- Saul and his readers -- Syntax and Saul's journeys -- -- St. Paul's teaching -- Practical pastoralia -- Christian unity -- The apostasy of Judaism -- Faith and works -- Resurrection -- The end of the world (I Co. 10:11) -- The solidarity of the human race -- The mystical "en" -- Prototokos -- The glory of Yahweh: "Glory through the looking-glass" -- Earthly garments (II Cor. 5) -- Objective evil -- -- Saint John -- St. John personally -- The logos philosophy -- God so loved -- St. John's imperatival "hina" -- The father of lies -- The perfect Christian -- -- Other writers -- St. Luke and the early church -- The apocalyptist -- Christianity according to St. James -- St. Peter -- To purchase joy? (Heb. 12:2) -- -- The language of Jesus and his disciples.
LCCN
66071386
OCLC
  • ocm04110296
  • 4110296
  • SCSB-191935
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library