Gospel Light: An Indispensible Guide to the Teachings of Jesus and the Customs of His TimeHarper & Row, 1964 - 422 "In Gospel Light, George M. Lamsa, who was raised speaking Aramaic and living according to customs largely unchanged since the time of Christ, elucidates idioms, metaphors, and figures of speech in the four Gospels and provides clear explanations of their meaning in the biblical context. Drawing from his deep insights into the idiomatic expressions used in early biblical cultures, he brings new meaning and understanding to even the most difficult passages. Students and general readers alike will fing this reference fascinating." -- Back cover |
Spis treści
FOREWORD BY AUTHOR | 1 |
ST MARK | 169 |
ST LUKE | 223 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 2 innych sekcji
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Aramaic language Aramaic word Assyrian become believe blessed blind bread called Capernaum Christ Christians clothes custom David dead death devil disciples East Eastern countries Eastern text reads elders enemies evil eyes faith father friends fruit Galileans Galilee garments genealogy of Jesus Gentiles God's gospel guests hand hath healed healers Hebrew high priests holy honor Israel Jerusalem Jesus knew Jewish Jews John journey Judaea Judas king kingdom of heaven live Lord Luke Mark master Matt means Messiah mother Nazarites neighbors Oriental owner Palestine parable Passover Persia Peter Pharisees Pilate poor pray prayer preaching prophets religion religious rich Roman ruler sacred Sadducees Samaria say unto Scriptures servants sheep sheol shepherd sick Simon spirit stone strangers Syria teaching temple thee things thou tion town travelers tree tribe of Judah unknown vineyard wedding wheat wine woman women