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that Luke did write this text himself and he did associate the birth of Jesus with a secular historical event. These debates have...
would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets. Matthew 7:7-12. The following discussion offers an exegeti...
is the fourth Book in the New Testament. The Book was written when John was in Ephesus (Smith, 1884). There is some question about...
In fifteen pages an exegesis of this passage from the gospels of Matthew and Luke is presented. Thirteen sources are cited in the...
"most personal and revealing" letter, as its content deals with both the nature and practice of his ministry (p. 1). Nevertheless,...
blamelessly we behaved toward you believers; (11) just as you know how we were exhorting and encouraging and imploring each one of...
of Joshua (chs. 23-24) (Strange, 2002). A really interesting element in chapter 24 is its setting, as the entirety of its story ta...
discover which hermeneutical key to open each door (Blowers, 2004). Alexandria was based on a soteriological theology, which mean...
first part of the reign of Josiah (640-609 BCE) (Exegetical helps, 2004). The words of Zephaniah reflect the faithlessness of the...
American Standard Bible). Further exegetical examination of this verse immediately brings up several questions. First of all, to...
the world (Lueking, 1997). As this indicates, Luekings interpretation of these verses is fairly straight forward, as he sees it as...
The modern reader may have difficulty in understanding Ezras position. After all, the major sin that he accuses the people of comm...
a point (Born, 1988). For instance, in verse 24, the Jews ask Jesus "how long" He will keep them "in suspense" - "If you are the C...
of Jesus ministry. Delimiting the passage The student researching this topic should note that theological scholars agree that the...
falls into this category (Malcheski, 2002). The essay is not necessarily objective in that the writer is attempting to argue for a...
as they inevitably have food while others starve. However, the psalmist quickly reassures the reader that this is only an illusion...
his faith (Barclay 65). The covenant with Abraham was dependent on two things: "the free grace of God and the perfect faith of Abr...
the NIRV is easier for modern readers to comprehend, since it states the events in the passage in contemporary English. In 15:34...
is that "all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in men and I am in you" (verse 21). Interpretation According to Lueking ...
seen in both 1 Thess. 5:2 and Rev. 3:3; 16:15. The point of this passage is to communicate that the time of the parousia cannot be...
in an untimely accident, she further loses her capacity to love herself or others. She is so consumed by her grief and her lack of...
(Larue). If Ezekiel had been exiled into Babylon, it can be argued that it would have been impossible for the author to...
Testament, these words generally refer to "service associated with the work done in the temple."6 In the New Testament, these word...
states that he himself is the bread of life. This relates the discussion of Jesus regarding the sharing of what will become the E...
In eight pages this research paper presents an exegesis of Joshua's chapter 2, which focuses upon Rahab's story. Five sources are...
In sixteen pages this overview of The Lord's Prayer includes its historical significance and provides an exegesis of the 'lead us ...
In five pages this paper provides an exegesis of these biblical lines contained within the second chapter of Mark's gospel. There...
the work. Preparation The line being discussed is there, if one wants to see, how the reader is being prepared for all other in...
In ten pages an exegesis of these verses of the gospel according to John is presented in an examination of translation text differ...
as an example to those sinners. His central message preaches the truth that the grace of God is still available and attainable fo...