It's as if the screenwriters have gone through the Gospels with a blue pencil, trying to recast the words so that we can accept them. |
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The Gospels of Luke and Mark draw attention to something important in relation to giving. |
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The therapeutic strategy is the most noticeable feature in the healing stories of the Gospels. |
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Yet, if one studies the four Gospels and the Book of Acts, he immediately realizes that this type of church is biblical. |
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The four Gospels do not agree on the names of those who came to the tomb or the number of them. |
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It is the only time in the Gospels where Christ's divinity is revealed to the apostles. |
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In the Gospels, Christ rises only after fully testing the devastating power of death. |
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Of the four Gospels, the movie apparently draws mostly from the Book of John. |
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In New Testament terms, it is as if the Epistles were preserved, without any of the four Gospels or Acts of the Apostles. |
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Second, there is no warning in the Gospels or in the Epistles of the New Testament about an unpardonable sin. |
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The Gospels record Jesus speaking of Scripture as being completed and one unit. |
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Other circumstances reported in the Gospels fit this scenario hauntingly well. |
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Now that to me is much more divine than the birth of Jesus which is not even mentioned in two of the four Gospels! |
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The book's treatment of the Synoptic Gospels is much too brief to be enlightening. |
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These details are not mentioned by the Gospels, but are an invariable feature of every icon of the Nativity. |
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The council could have communicated the polemical aspects of the Gospels and the facts of modern Scripture research. |
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The parable he quotes, as with many of the parables from the Gospels, is symbolic in nature. |
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Other candidates include the ship burial at Sutton Hoo, the Lindisfarne Gospels, Magna Carta, the Domesday Book and the Isle of Lewis chessmen. |
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In fact, all of the most controversial scenes and lines of dialogue stem directly from the Gospels, chapter and verse. |
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Mack greatly overemphasizes the influence of Hellenism on Jesus and the Gospels. |
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He based the script on the four Gospels and a book by 19th-century German stigmatist, the Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich. |
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Matthew and Luke included accounts of Jesus' virgin birth in their Gospels because, as Thomas Cahill says, they were convinced they were true. |
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But if we look at the stories told in the Gospels about the conception and birth of Jesus, what we find is far from simple or unproblematic. |
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The Gospels are rendered into several of these languages and printed by the Society. |
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It is not erroneous, as he claims, to believe that the Gospels reflect a Pauline theologizing of the original Jesus message. |
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Prior to the seventh century we had much of the Marcan material covered in the traditional commentaries on the other Gospels. |
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It had a discussion of the Passion in the four Gospels, and the complete Gospel account from Mark. |
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Ever since my forced childhood stint in Sunday school, I had associated the Gospels with stories about ancient men in dusty tunics. |
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There is a bilingual book of the Gospels, c.1300, which may have been produced to help the Latin bride of a Byzantine emperor learn Greek. |
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It is beautifully illustrated with colorful Celtic knotwork from the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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We can see evidence of its presence even in the communities of the authors who produced our canonical Gospels. |
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One by one, they then filed up to a Book of the Gospels, placed their right hands on it and pronounced a second oath to keep their sessions secret. |
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To awed churchgoers, the multicoloured windows telling the stories of the Gospels in glowing light must have been as captivating as a modern movie. |
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The film is prefaced by titles telling us that the story is fiction, not based on the Gospels, but on the novel of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis. |
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Similarly, the Gospels reveal a soteriological consistency in which Jesus is presented not only as an eschatological instrument but as salvation itself. |
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Though many of the appearances of Jesus in synagogues in the canonical Gospels are likely fictional, issues of social order and especially discontent come into view. |
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For example, in the Gospel of the Ebionites we find that John the Baptist didn't eat honey and locusts, as the canonical Gospels record, but only honey. |
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Note the reference to spikenard in the Song of Solomon and in the Gospels. |
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When you read passages attributed to Satan in the Gospels for example, and you read passages attributed to Mara in the Buddhist canon, you suddenly hear this same voice. |
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MacDonald seems to find significance in the use of the Greek himation, but that word is used over 60 times in the NT, and not just in Mark or the Gospels. |
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I have illustrated this for my beginning New Testament students by comparing the story of the healing of the paralytic in the Gospels of Mark and Luke. |
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So there is that history of pastoral work, education, teaching women to read and, eventually, helping women to read the Gospels in the vernacular. |
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The feature tries to touch on some of the more controversial points of the Gospels that have been fiercely debated by academics and clergymen over the years. |
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The film is an accurate witness to the Gospels using a modern idiom. |
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For all the differences of the Gospels, the inextricability of his message and ministry from his person is perhaps the most deeply embedded feature of their testimonies. |
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Biblical manuscripts, Gospels and psalters, were the most elaborately illuminated products of insular, Carolingian, Ottonian, and Anglo-Saxon art. |
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The Synoptic Gospels are permeated with teaching about the kingdom of God. |
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The books of the Old Testament and the Gospels provide ample response. |
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The focus of all four Gospels is Jesus' journey to Jerusalem. |
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The manuscript contains the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, and the early part of the Gospel of Luke. |
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Some of these blended Gaelic and Anglian styles, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and Vespasian Psalter. |
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In the first millennium, these were most likely to be Gospel Books, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of Kells. |
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Some Insular manuscripts may have been produced in Wales, including the 8th century Lichfield Gospels and Hereford Gospels. |
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Most of the influence of the New Testament upon the arts has come from the Gospels and the Book of Revelation. |
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It is known for the creation of the Lindisfarne Gospels and remains a place of pilgrimage. |
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Peter Lord dates the book at 730, placing it chronologically before the Book of Kells but after the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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The bishops of Lichfield still swear allegiance to the crown on the Lichfield Gospels. |
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Other Insular illuminated manuscripts of possible Welsh origin include the Ricemarch Psalter and the Hereford Gospels. |
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This interpretation, however, is inconsistent with the chronology in the Synoptic Gospels. |
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The manuscript has almost 2000 variances from the Vulgate, almost a third of which it shares with the Hereford Gospels. |
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Therefore, it is likely that these glosses were additions after the Gospels had been moved to Lichfield. |
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Other Insular illuminated manuscripts from Wales may include the Lichfield Gospels and the Hereford Gospels. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels now reside in the British Library in London, somewhat to the annoyance of some Northumbrians. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the island. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels have also featured on television among the top few Treasures of Britain. |
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The ministry of Jesus, according to the account of the Gospels, falls into a pattern of sectarian preachers with devoted disciples. |
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The sources for the beliefs of the apostolic community include the Gospels and New Testament Epistles. |
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A Gospel Acclamation is then sung as the Book of the Gospels is processed, sometimes with incense and candles, to the ambo. |
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Jesus Christ in the Gospels is also recorded as being able to know things that were far removed from His immediate human perception. |
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It will vary slightly depending on whether the focus is on the Old Testament, the letters of the New Testament, or the Canonical Gospels. |
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There were other Gospel books produced in the same time period and geographic area that have similar qualities to the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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Furthermore, the Gospels contain numerous attacks on the Sadducees, a sect of Judaism that was wiped out with the destruction of the temple. |
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The first three gospels listed above are classified as the Synoptic Gospels. |
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The red dots appear in early Irish manuscripts, revealing their influence in the design of the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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Under Charlemagne's purview, both the Ada Gospels and the Coronation Gospels may have been produced in Aachen. |
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In the Gospels there is a strong presence of Celtic, Germanic, and Irish art styles. |
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There are six major manuscripts of the Wessex Gospels, dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels are in remarkable condition and the text is complete and undamaged. |
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From July to September 2013 the Lindisfarne Gospels were displayed for three months in Palace Green Library, Durham. |
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Another modern facsimile copy of the Gospels is now housed in the Durham Cathedral Treasury, where it can be seen by visitors. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels manuscript was produced in a scriptorium in the monastery of Lindisfarne. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois, presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the Island. |
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In his colophon he recorded the names of the four men who produced the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels is a manuscript that contains the Gospels of the four Evangelists Mark, John, Luke, and Matthew. |
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This is the oldest extant translation of the Gospels into the English language. |
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The best examples include the Book of Kells, Lindisfarne Gospels, Book of Durrow, brooches such as the Tara Brooch and the Ruthwell Cross. |
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A number of illuminated manuscripts from Wales survive, of which the 8th century Hereford Gospels and Lichfield Gospels are the most notable. |
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Praying the Gospels, the Praying Book of Acts and the General Epistles, Praying the Letters of the apostle Paul, and praying the book of Revelation. |
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It is taught that Christ's mission on earth included giving people his teachings and providing his example for them to follow as recorded in the four Gospels. |
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There are over 10,000 red dots on one single page of the Gospels. |
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Alongside the Lindisfarne Gospels Exhibition was a festival of more than 500 events, exhibitions and performances across the North East and Cumbria. |
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Correspondences with the Lichfield Gospels include roughly 650 variances from the Vulgate, suggestive that the two manuscripts result from a similar textual tradition. |
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Similarly, the Ostromir Gospels exhibits dialectal features that classify it as East Slavic, rather than South Slavic so it is not included in the canon either. |
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Scholars have attempted to reconstruct something of the history of the oral traditions behind the Gospels, but the results have not been too encouraging. |
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This is probably when the second volume of the Gospels was lost. |
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It is also unknown why the particular page was used for the glosses as little or no text appears to have been added to any other of the Lichfield Gospels. |
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Joseph of Arimathea was, according to all four canonical Gospels, the man who assumed responsibility for the burial of Jesus after Jesus' crucifixion. |
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Another notable aspect of the Gospels are tiny drops of red lead, which create backgrounds, outlines, and patterns, but never appear on the carpet pages. |
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There are fewer variations in the text which agree with the MacRegol Gospels and the Book of Armagh, 370 agree with the Book of Kells and 62 with the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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It is not necessary to an intelligent comprehension of the Gospels, as they have been handed down to us, that they should possess an exact hemerology. |
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Backhouse points out that the clergy was not unaware of the profound impression a book such as the Lindisfarne Gospels made on other congregations. |
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