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Wednesday, 4 October 2017
Simon Peter, Chief Steward of the King's Household: An Exposition of Matthew 16:17-19
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Note: this article is not as long as it looks. Most of the space is taken up by footnotes! Matthew 16:18-19 has been called one of the m...
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Saturday, 8 October 2016
A further reply to Jonathan Burke on the devil in the Gospel temptation stories
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1. Idiosyncrasies and Scholarly Consensus 2. History of Religions 3. Genre and Form 4. Matthew's Mountain 5. Alleged Rabbinic Paral...
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