10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HYPAGE SATANA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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hypage satana in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hypage satana im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Gethsemane "My Father, If It Is Possible, May This Cup Be ...
77, 6' The literal Greek is: “hypage satana . Go, Satan!” with the verb in imperative. This is a command from One of higher authority or rank, to one of lower authority or rank. [hypagd is “used by someone dismissing another” —Thayer (citing this ...
Phd (Cantab) Dr Peter Felter, 2012
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Reading Mark for the First Time:
... Messiah was not a role he relished. The phrase“andhe looked at his disciples” is proper to Mark: the rebuke is addressed to them as well. “Get behindme, Satan!” (hypage opiso mou, Satana)—the words recall Matthew 4:10, “Begone, Satan!
Wilfrid J. Harrington, OP, 2013
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Delirious Milton: The Fate of the Poet in Modernity - Strona 163
TParadise Regained 1.347–350 Jesus then says to Satan, “Why dost thou then suggest to me distrust, / Knowing who I am, ... “Hypage, Satana”—“back off” or “get down”—than the corresponding phrase in the original text of Matthew, “Get thee ...
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The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth - Strona 289
ThereJesus speaks the words "Hypage, Satana" (Get thee hence, Satan) directly to the devil. The words "opiso mou" (out of my way, behind me) are missing, but otherwise the saying is the same. Perhaps the hypothetical "sayings source," or ...
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Published Essays, 1966-1985 - Strona 206
It is no accident that Jesus rebukes Peter with the same hypage satana he uses in the rejection of the tempter in 4:10; the formula is indeed meant to characterize the way "man" thinks as the way of the devil. This "man" who can be symbolized ...
Eric Voegelin, Ellis Sandoz, 1990
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The Word We Celebrate: Commentary on the Sunday ... - Strona 234
Jesus' “Get out of my sight" (hypage opiso mou Satana) was reminiscent of the temptation scene wherein the tempter and his ideas of a popular, powerful messiah were cast aside (“hypage Satan": Matthew 4:10). That Jesus understood his ...
Patricia Datchuck Sánchez, 1989
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Powers of Evil: A Biblical Study of Satan and Demons - Strona 122
Both Matthew and Mark indicate that Jesus responded to Peter's protest by saying, “Get behind me, Satan!” (Matt. 16:23 ... This recalls Matthew 4:10, where "Hypage, Satana” underlies the translation, 'Away from me, Satan!" The similarity is ...
"Hypage Satana!" Nathaniel extended his palm to Telal and tried to hold him back. "Your knowledge of ancient Greek is impressive Mister Le Meuille, but altogether useless and out of place, rather like yourself." Geial and the henchman ...
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The Theology of the Gospel of Matthew - Strona 37
The evangelist himself seems to have been familiar with the Greek Bible (Septuagint). In many cases. 24 Note the reminiscence of 4:10 in 16:23 (hyPage . . . Satana). 25 As is certainly the case in Isaiah 6:9-10 (see Mark 4: 1 2 par.) ...
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Sherlock Holmes: The Outstanding Mysteries:
Hypage Satana!* For a moment the frantic activity seemed to abate, only for it to be renewed with even more energy. Now the table began to rise up and slam back down onto the wooden floorboards with loud crashes again and again. We had ...