Nature of Religious Language: A ColloquiumStanley E. Porter Bloomsbury Publishing, 01.02.1996 - 314 Seiten The papers in this volume were presented at a conference held at the Roehampton Institute, London, in February 1995, and are concerned with either theological or literary issues related to the nature of religious language. The papers suggest further issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language, from its early usage in the biblical texts to its recent use in contemporary writing and religious discourse. |
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... lord king god ' ) . Another inscription comes from Alexandria and refers to Ptolemy XIV and Cleopatra ( 52 BCE ) : Toiç Kupiοię Oɛois μɛyioτois ( ' to the lords , the greatest gods ' ) . An inscription from Priene refers to the birthday ...
... lord king god ' ) . Another inscription comes from Alexandria and refers to Ptolemy XIV and Cleopatra ( 52 BCE ) : Toiç Kupiοię Oɛois μɛyioτois ( ' to the lords , the greatest gods ' ) . An inscription from Priene refers to the birthday ...
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... Lord and His Messiah ... You are My son , today I have begotten you ' ( Ps . 2.2 , 7 ) ; ' I will be his Father , and he shall be My son ' ( 2 Sam . 7.14 ; cf. 1 Chron . 17.13 ; Ps . 89.26 ) ; ' The Lord says to my lord : “ Sit at my ...
... Lord and His Messiah ... You are My son , today I have begotten you ' ( Ps . 2.2 , 7 ) ; ' I will be his Father , and he shall be My son ' ( 2 Sam . 7.14 ; cf. 1 Chron . 17.13 ; Ps . 89.26 ) ; ' The Lord says to my lord : “ Sit at my ...
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... Lord said to Moses : " See , I make you God to Pharaoh [ MT : п be ; LXX : dédwκά σe Oɛòv Papaά ] ; and Aaron your brother shall be your prophet " . In his interpretation of this passage Philo is careful to explain that Moses did not ...
... Lord said to Moses : " See , I make you God to Pharaoh [ MT : п be ; LXX : dédwκά σe Oɛòv Papaά ] ; and Aaron your brother shall be your prophet " . In his interpretation of this passage Philo is careful to explain that Moses did not ...
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... Lord Messiah ' : ' their king shall be the Lord Messiah [ kúpios xpiotós ] ' ; ' under the rod of discipline of the Lord Messiah [ кvρíοv xpioτоû ] ' ( 17.32 ; 18.7 ) . The second passage could be translated ' under the rod of ...
... Lord Messiah ' : ' their king shall be the Lord Messiah [ kúpios xpiotós ] ' ; ' under the rod of discipline of the Lord Messiah [ кvρíοv xpioτоû ] ' ( 17.32 ; 18.7 ) . The second passage could be translated ' under the rod of ...
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... Lord shall rest upon him ' ) , another well known messianic text . Note that reference to birth and spirit cohere with Luke's infancy narrative : ' The Holy Spirit will come upon you ... therefore the child to be born will be called ...
... Lord shall rest upon him ' ) , another well known messianic text . Note that reference to birth and spirit cohere with Luke's infancy narrative : ' The Holy Spirit will come upon you ... therefore the child to be born will be called ...
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