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- catalog contributor b3223779.
- catalog contributor b3223780.
- catalog created "1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1902.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- I. Aramaic as the language of the Jews -- II. The literary use of Hebrew -- III. The Semitisms of the synoptic Gospels -- IV. Some Hebraisms and Aramaisms -- V. Alleged proofs of a primitive Hebrew Gospel -- Vi. Testimonies in favour of a primitive Aramaic Gospel -- VII. The problem before us and the previous studies in the same field -- VIII. The selection of the dialect -- Fundamental ideas -- I. The sovereignty of God (theocracy) -- A. Sovereignty of heaven, sovereignty of God, sovereignty -- B. The Jewish use of the idea -- C. The application of the idea of the Divine sovereignty in the words of Jesus -- 1. The sovereignty of God is the subject of an announcement -- 2,3. The sovereignty of God is regarded as an approaching dispensation -- 4. The theocracy is an order of things under which men are placed -- 5. The theocracy is an order of things to which men attain -- 6. The theocracy is a good -- Jewish statement concerning pre-existence -- 7. The sovereignty of Messiah -- 8. Concluding discussion -- II. He future age, the age -- 1. Its occurrence in the words of Jesus -- 2. Origin of the expression -- III. Eternal life, life -- 1. Its position in the discourses of Jesus -- 2. The Jewish usage -- 3. The verbs connected with it -- 4. The significance of the idea -- IV. The world -- 1. Books in which the term is still unknown -- 2. The idea of the 'world' in the Synoptists -- 3. Instances of the use of the idea "world" -- 4. The new world -- V. "The Lord" as a designation for God -- 1. Not a name for God to be found in common use -- 2. Substitute for the tetragrammaton -- VI. The Father in Heaven 1. The Israelitish-Jewish usage -- 2. The usage in the language of Jesus".
- catalog description "VII. Other divine names -- 1. God -- 2. The Highest -- 3. The Blessed One -- 4. The Power -- 5. The Holy One -- 6. The Merciful One -- VIII. Evasive or precautionary modes of referring to God -- 1. The Voice -- 2. Swearing by Heaven -- 3. Reward, treasures in heaven -- 4. Written in heaven -- 5. Before eh angels, before God -- 6. Bound, loosed in heaven -- 7. Heaven -- 8. From Heaven -- 9. Hosanna in the highest -- 10. From on high -- 11. Use of the Passive Voice -- 12. Amen -- 13. The Shechinah, the Glory, the Word -- 14. The place -- 15. Concluding statement -- IX. The Son of Man -- 1. The linguistic form of the expression -- 2. "Son of Man" was not a current Jewish name for the Messiah -- 3. "Son of Man" is no empty formula -- 4. "Son of Man" is a self-appellation of Jesus used exclusively by Himself -- 5. The meaning attached to the title by the Synoptists -- 6. The sense attached by Jesus to the term "Son of Man" -- X. The Son of God -- 1. The second Psalm in Jewish literature -- 2. The title "Son of God" as applied to Jesus by other persons -- 3. The divine voice at the Baptism and the Transfiguration -- 4. Jesus' own testimony -- 5. The sense attached by the Synoptists to the title "Son of God" -- XI. Christ -- 1. The term in Jewish usage -- Derivation and form -- Signification and content -- The idea of pre-existence -- 2. The application of the name "Messiah" to Jesus -- 3. The acknowledgement of the name "Messiah" by Jesus Himself -- XII. The Son of David -- 1. The Jewish ideas of Messiah's Davidic origin -- 2. The Davidic descent of Jesus -- XIII. "The Lord" as a designation of Jesus -- 1. The Jewish use of the term -- 2. The usage in the synoptists -- XIV. "Master" as a designation of Jesus -- 1. The Jewish use of the term -- 2. The synoptic use of the term.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 350 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Words of Jesus considered in the light of post-Biblical Jewish writings and the Aramaic language.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Words of Jesus considered in the light of post-Biblical Jewish writings and the Aramaic language.".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark,".
- catalog relation "Words of Jesus considered in the light of post-Biblical Jewish writings and the Aramaic language.".
- catalog subject "BT306 .D3".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Words.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- I. Aramaic as the language of the Jews -- II. The literary use of Hebrew -- III. The Semitisms of the synoptic Gospels -- IV. Some Hebraisms and Aramaisms -- V. Alleged proofs of a primitive Hebrew Gospel -- Vi. Testimonies in favour of a primitive Aramaic Gospel -- VII. The problem before us and the previous studies in the same field -- VIII. The selection of the dialect -- Fundamental ideas -- I. The sovereignty of God (theocracy) -- A. Sovereignty of heaven, sovereignty of God, sovereignty -- B. The Jewish use of the idea -- C. The application of the idea of the Divine sovereignty in the words of Jesus -- 1. The sovereignty of God is the subject of an announcement -- 2,3. The sovereignty of God is regarded as an approaching dispensation -- 4. The theocracy is an order of things under which men are placed -- 5. The theocracy is an order of things to which men attain -- 6. The theocracy is a good -- Jewish statement concerning pre-existence -- 7. The sovereignty of Messiah -- 8. Concluding discussion -- II. He future age, the age -- 1. Its occurrence in the words of Jesus -- 2. Origin of the expression -- III. Eternal life, life -- 1. Its position in the discourses of Jesus -- 2. The Jewish usage -- 3. The verbs connected with it -- 4. The significance of the idea -- IV. The world -- 1. Books in which the term is still unknown -- 2. The idea of the 'world' in the Synoptists -- 3. Instances of the use of the idea "world" -- 4. The new world -- V. "The Lord" as a designation for God -- 1. Not a name for God to be found in common use -- 2. Substitute for the tetragrammaton -- VI. The Father in Heaven 1. The Israelitish-Jewish usage -- 2. The usage in the language of Jesus".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Other divine names -- 1. God -- 2. The Highest -- 3. The Blessed One -- 4. The Power -- 5. The Holy One -- 6. The Merciful One -- VIII. Evasive or precautionary modes of referring to God -- 1. The Voice -- 2. Swearing by Heaven -- 3. Reward, treasures in heaven -- 4. Written in heaven -- 5. Before eh angels, before God -- 6. Bound, loosed in heaven -- 7. Heaven -- 8. From Heaven -- 9. Hosanna in the highest -- 10. From on high -- 11. Use of the Passive Voice -- 12. Amen -- 13. The Shechinah, the Glory, the Word -- 14. The place -- 15. Concluding statement -- IX. The Son of Man -- 1. The linguistic form of the expression -- 2. "Son of Man" was not a current Jewish name for the Messiah -- 3. "Son of Man" is no empty formula -- 4. "Son of Man" is a self-appellation of Jesus used exclusively by Himself -- 5. The meaning attached to the title by the Synoptists -- 6. The sense attached by Jesus to the term "Son of Man" -- X. The Son of God -- 1. The second Psalm in Jewish literature -- 2. The title "Son of God" as applied to Jesus by other persons -- 3. The divine voice at the Baptism and the Transfiguration -- 4. Jesus' own testimony -- 5. The sense attached by the Synoptists to the title "Son of God" -- XI. Christ -- 1. The term in Jewish usage -- Derivation and form -- Signification and content -- The idea of pre-existence -- 2. The application of the name "Messiah" to Jesus -- 3. The acknowledgement of the name "Messiah" by Jesus Himself -- XII. The Son of David -- 1. The Jewish ideas of Messiah's Davidic origin -- 2. The Davidic descent of Jesus -- XIII. "The Lord" as a designation of Jesus -- 1. The Jewish use of the term -- 2. The usage in the synoptists -- XIV. "Master" as a designation of Jesus -- 1. The Jewish use of the term -- 2. The synoptic use of the term.".
- catalog title "The words of Jesus considered in the light of post-Biblical Jewish writings and the Aramaic language, by Gustaf Dalman. I. Introduction and fundamental ideas.".
- catalog type "text".