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The interpretation of St. Matthew's gospel / by R.C.H. Lenski.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Lenski, R. C. H. Commentary on the New Testament ; Publication details: Minneapolis, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, c1961.Description: 1181 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.7 Lenski
Contents:
Christ born as David's and Abraham's son, ch. 1 -- Christ's experience as a child, ch. 2 -- Christ's forerunner and anointing, ch. 3 -- Christ begins his Messianic work, ch. 4 -- Christ's Sermon on the Mount, ch. 5-7 -- Christ works many miracles, ch. 8-9 -- Christ appoints his apostles, ch. 10 -- Christ's answer to the Baptist and his further words of judgment and of grace, ch. 11 -- Christ's clash with the Pharisees, ch. 12 -- Christ speaks many parables, ch. 13 -- Christ hears of the Baptist's murder and begins to withdraw, ch. 14 -- Christ again clashes with the Pharisees and withdraws and warns the Pharisees and the Sadducees and his disciples, ch. 15-16:12 -- Christ at Cæsarea Philippi, preparing the disciples for his death, ch. 16:13-17:23 -- Christ at Capernaum, instructing his disciples, ch. 17:24-18 -- Christ beyond Jordan, ch. 19-20:16 -- Christ on his way to Jerusalem, ch. 20:17-34 -- Christ enters Jerusalem, his last teaching, ending with the woes upon the Pharisees, ch. 21-23 -- Christ's discourse on the destruction of Jerusalem and on his Parousia, ch. 24-25 -- Christ's Passion, ch. 26-27 -- Christ's Resurrection, ch. 28.
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Christ born as David's and Abraham's son, ch. 1 -- Christ's experience as a child, ch. 2 -- Christ's forerunner and anointing, ch. 3 -- Christ begins his Messianic work, ch. 4 -- Christ's Sermon on the Mount, ch. 5-7 -- Christ works many miracles, ch. 8-9 -- Christ appoints his apostles, ch. 10 -- Christ's answer to the Baptist and his further words of judgment and of grace, ch. 11 -- Christ's clash with the Pharisees, ch. 12 -- Christ speaks many parables, ch. 13 -- Christ hears of the Baptist's murder and begins to withdraw, ch. 14 -- Christ again clashes with the Pharisees and withdraws and warns the Pharisees and the Sadducees and his disciples, ch. 15-16:12 -- Christ at Cæsarea Philippi, preparing the disciples for his death, ch. 16:13-17:23 -- Christ at Capernaum, instructing his disciples, ch. 17:24-18 -- Christ beyond Jordan, ch. 19-20:16 -- Christ on his way to Jerusalem, ch. 20:17-34 -- Christ enters Jerusalem, his last teaching, ending with the woes upon the Pharisees, ch. 21-23 -- Christ's discourse on the destruction of Jerusalem and on his Parousia, ch. 24-25 -- Christ's Passion, ch. 26-27 -- Christ's Resurrection, ch. 28.

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