КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «ANARTHROUSNESS»
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Mark: A Commentary on His Apology for the Cross, Chapters 9 - 16
The argument that the anarthrousness of Xpicrroii (v 41 ) betrays late, churchly
use of Xpiorog as a personal name rather than as a title (its original use) has
some force but overlooks the possibility that the anarthrousness is due to the
notion of ...
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Jesus in the Synagogue of Capernaum: The Pericope and Its ...
Secondly, we are faced with the anarthrousness of <<Son of God» (cf. also 15:39;
and also the anarthrousness of <<Christ»), which contrast with the arthrousness
of the same term/s elsewhere. Here Gundry prefers to see the absence of the ...
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The Greek Testament: with a critically revised text: a ...
And'of all parts of the N. T. anarthrousness need least surprise us in these
Epistles, where many theological terms, having from constant use become
technical words, have lost their articles. No such compromise as that of Bishop
Middleton's, ...
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The Greek Testament: with various readings [&c.] ...
And of all parts of the N. T. anarthrousness need least surprise us in these
Epistles, where many theological terms, having from constant use become
technical words, have lost their articles. No such compromise as that of Bishop
Middleton's, ...
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The Greek Testament: The Epistle to the Hebrews, the ...
reXtiuxric c'c : as the object was thrown emphatically forward in the first, so
should it be at least expressed in the second : and thirdly, the position and
anarthrousness of Inticayuyii itself are against the rendering: we should at least
expect t) St ...
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The Greek Testament: With a Critically Revised Text: a ...
Bengel. cU] ' for the purpose of announcing.' cvay- Y^Xiov 0«ov = rb ivay. tov r?.,
which (see reft".) is the usual form. Bp. Middleton (on ver. 1 7) remarks on the
anarthrousness of Paul's style, and cites from Dion. Hal. de Comp. Verb. § 22, as
a ...
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Jesus the Word According to John the Sectarian: A ...
The anarthrousness of the opened scroll in 10:2 is due to the scroll s having been
unopened as yet in ch. 5, not to the introduction of a different scroll in ch. 10. The
treatment of Revelation 10 by Loren T. Stuckenbruck (Angel Veneration and ...
Robert Horton Gundry,
2002
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Reading the Gospels Wisely: A Narrative and Theological ...
But “in light of the following portrait of Jesus as proclaimer [of this gospel in 1:14–
15], the phrase also takes on the meaning 'the good news announced by Jesus
Christ.'”[15] Second, we may also note the unexpected anarthrousness (lack of ...
Jonathan T. Pennington,
2012
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Crossing the Boundaries: Essays in Biblical Interpretation ...
... "rather," instead of the expected ascensive xcd, "even," thus making death on a
cross contrast with every other kind of death,41 and the anarthrousness of both
GavaTou and OTCtuQoti call all possible attention to crucifixion as such, its utter
...
Michael D. Goulder, Stanley E. Porter, Paul M. Joyce,
1994
The anarthrousness of ayyeXov favors progressive parallelism ("as an angel of
God. . . , and [what is more] as Christ Jesus") and therefore undermines support
for early angelomorphic Christology. Though in Dan 7:13 "one like a son of 19.
Robert Horton Gundry,
2005