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Monday, 9 May 2022
Reading Isaiah like an Early Christian (3): "It was no ambassador or angel but the Lord himself that saved them" (Isaiah 63:9)
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Continuing our series on Christological texts in Isaiah, we turn to the rich and fascinating text that is Isaiah 63:9. We will first look a...
Sunday, 1 May 2022
Reading Isaiah like an Early Christian (2): "God...will repay; he himself will come and save us" (Isaiah 35:4)
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Let us continue our series on the Christological significance of Isaianic texts. In the last article we looked at Isaiah 48:16, observing ...
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Sunday, 17 April 2022
Reading Isaiah like an Early Christian (1): "The Lord has sent me and his Spirit" (Isaiah 48:16)
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Introduction Isaiah 48:16 in Context Echoes of Isaiah 48:16 in the Gospel of John Early Christian Interpretation of Isaiah 48:16 Conclusion...
Saturday, 28 July 2018
The Use of the Deuterocanonical Books in Early Christian Literature
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1. Introduction 2. Some References to the Deuterocanonical Books in Ante-Nicene Christian Literature 2.1. Judith 2.2. Tobit 2.3. Baruch...
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