new testament造句(1) Although New Testament apocrypha go into these details, some quite extensively.
(2) Raven ran a weekly class on the New Testament.
(3) In the New Testament the pattern is repeated.
(4) Two of the New Testament revelations are ambiguously reported.
(5) In the New Testament there are only four references to homosexuality.
(6) The celibacy that is accepted in the New Testament is one that comes as the result of a spiritual gift.
(7) At any rate, should not the New Testament material be studied critically and carefully with these questions in mind?
(8) The New Testament is full of signs of the emotional engagement of its writers.
(9) Most Christians reading the Bible from a New Testament perspective would not spot the difference unless it was pointed out.
(10) There are two passages in the new testament concerning male headship, one Pauline and one not.
(11) This is clear from a number of New Testament passages: Mark 10.45.
(12) In various other places and strands of the New Testament we find similar unselfconscious allusions to the three persons in the deity.
(13) However, a second marginal comment in his New Testament both latches on to Crime and Punishment and provokes a backward thought.
(14) Remember the New Testament warning, before you undertake a project, be sure to count the cost.
(15) They also point out that the New Testament is full of demon possession and exorcisms.
(16) But the New Testament is strongly against doubt itself and stronger still against unbelief.
(17) He concluded that at least part of the trouble was slipshod storytelling in the New Testament.
(18) Third, many will point out that justification is conspicuous in the New Testament by its absence.
(19) There is no reference that the repentant adulteress in the New Testament was actually Mary.
(20) The so-called radical reformers wanted to go even further back, to the Apostolic church or to the New Testament itself.
(21) Earlier we traced the new emphasis which, by contrast, Liberal Theology laid upon the historical approach to the New Testament.
(22) He does get to keep a worn, pocket-size copy of the New Testament.
(23) He is very much alive and kicking, strongly represented in the intertestamental literature, the New Testament and human experience.
(24) On the contrary, we are drawing upon the consensus of unbiased contemporary New Testament scholarship.
(25) As ever, context is important, particularly the wider context of New Testament teaching.
(26) There were other religious accessories around the place and, on the walls, idealized renderings of New Testament scenes.
(27) It must be remembered that no complete version of the New Testament survives which pre-dates the reign of Constantine.
(28) David Jenkins, on both issues, is giving expression to conclusions widely held by some contemporary New Testament scholars.
(29) Or, more simply, there is a belief that the status of the Devil is very uncertain in the New Testament.
(30) What did they need shamanism for, he asked me, if it was all in the New Testament?