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... Luke vi . 21 . Blessed are ye that hunger now . Luke omits . Here we must remind ourselves that Christ's precepts to His first converts and missionary disciples would probably be current in at least two different forms : -first , a ...
... Luke vi . 21 . Blessed are ye that hunger now . Luke omits . Here we must remind ourselves that Christ's precepts to His first converts and missionary disciples would probably be current in at least two different forms : -first , a ...
Page 358
... Luke omits it , not because it was technical , but because it was part of a paraphrastic amplification of a brief original retained by Luke in its brevity . Matt . vi . 33 . But seek ye first his kingdom and his righteousness - or , the ...
... Luke omits it , not because it was technical , but because it was part of a paraphrastic amplification of a brief original retained by Luke in its brevity . Matt . vi . 33 . But seek ye first his kingdom and his righteousness - or , the ...
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... Luke found in the way of righteousness ' difficult . For the margin refers us to no parallel in the Old Testament except a highly poetic and exultant utterance of the divine Wisdom , ' I walk in the way of righteousness . " But in ...
... Luke found in the way of righteousness ' difficult . For the margin refers us to no parallel in the Old Testament except a highly poetic and exultant utterance of the divine Wisdom , ' I walk in the way of righteousness . " But in ...
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