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Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Heb. in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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I Am the Mummy
Heb-Nefert
A mummy recalls her past life in ancient Egypt as the beautiful wife of the Pharaoh's brother. ABA's Pick of the Lists. Reprint.
An indepth commentary of the book of Hebrews by Dr. Stanley Outlaw. Edited by Dr. Robert Picirilli
Robert E. Picirilli, 2005
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The apostolical Authority of the Epistle to the
Hebrews
¿boxita;. Heb. vi. 8. Rom. i. 28. II. Tim. iii. 8. Tit. i. 16. áxaxo;. Heb. vii. 26. Rom. xvi.
18. avunÓTctxToc. Heb. ii.8. 1. Tim.i.9. Tit. i.6. 10. avui<ps\r¡í. Heb. vii. 18. Tit. iii. 9
. аорато;. Heb. xi. 27. Rom. i. 20. I. Tim. i. 17.
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A commentary on the Epistle to the
Hebrews. Republ. under ...
Hebrews. Clement. II. P.issages containing the sentiment, with more or less
contraction of the expression, or an exchange of the original word for a
synonymous one. No. 5. Heb. \v. 12 mil KpiTixoc irBvftifaiu>v vac ivvoiHv capB/ac
. No. 6.
Moses Stuart, Ebenezer Henderson, 1834
(HEB), a San Antonio-based chain beset by competition and cost pressures. The
subsequent activity was no vague abstraction: Jack Brouillard, HEB's chief
administrative and financial officer, was present to hear final recommendations.
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The Role of the Septuagint in
Hebrews: An Investigation of ...
The. Use. of. Hab. 2:3-4. in. Heb. 10:37-38: Contextual. Considerations. 1.
Habakkuk. in. Hebrews: Literary. and. Historical. Contexts. The quotation of Hab.
2:3-4 LXX contributes to the major paraenetic section at the end of the Epistle to
the ...
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The Rhetorical Composition and Function of
Hebrews 11: In ...
who copied the technique of Hebrews 1 1 ,5 none of the writers appears to have
implemented a form when composing a list. From list to list there is some
repetition of the use of particular rhetorical techniques, but these appear to result
from ...
There is also a certain affinity between Hebrews and Mark for some of the ideas
associated with "tribulation" and "falling away," notably in the Parable of the
Sower. Both refer to "land," ge (Mark 4:5, 8, 20; Heb 6:7), "thorns," akantha (Mark
4:7, ...
Alan C. Mitchell, Daniel J. Harrington, 2007
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The Letter to the
Hebrews: An Introduction and Commentary
It is because of the significant contribution of Hebrews to this ever-present
problem that it repays the necessary effort to unravel its message and to express
it in contemporary terms. II. THE LETTER IN THE ANCIENT CHURCH We begin
by ...
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The Epistle to the
Hebrews: A Commentary on the Greek Text
THE CANONIZATION OF HEBREWS As already indicated, the history of the
canonization of Hebrews1 is inextricably linked with that of its attribution to Paul.
Its final admission into the canon coincided with its complete assimilation to the ...