Albert Vanhoye
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Galatians
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Christ Our High Priest
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2010
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2 editions
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A Different Priest: The Epistle to the Hebrews
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2010
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3 editions
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Structure And Message Of The Epistle To The Hebrews (Subsidia Biblica, 12)
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1964
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6 editions
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Sacerdotes antiguos, sacerdote nuevo según el NT
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Our Priest Is Christ: The Doctrine Of The Epistle To The Hebrews
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1977
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Pietro e Paolo. Esercizi spirituali biblici
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2008
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Lettera ai Galati. Nuova versione, introduzione e commento
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published
2000
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El mensaje de la carta a los Hebreos (Cuaderno Bíblico 19)
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Un sacerdote diferente: La epístola a los Hebreos (1) (Spanish Edition)
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2011
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“Titus is referred to as a Greek, a word Paul often uses interchangeably with “†Gentile.”
― Galatians
― Galatians
“After a vigorous description of his previous negative condition, one might expect a sharp contrast through a detailed account of the positive side, the “revelation of Jesus Christ” that Paul received (v. 12). That expectation, however, is unfulfilled. Paul does not even minimally describe the content of the revelation he received. Elsewhere he says that Christ “appeared to me” (1 Cor 15:8), and thus he has “seen Jesus our Lord” (1 Cor 9:1), but of this he here says only a little (Gal 1:16).”
― Galatians
― Galatians
“Nevertheless, the doctrine of inspiration does guarantee the judgment on the issue firmly expressed by Paul in the text and explained more clearly in the verses that follow. Christians are not called to accept circumcision or other “works of the law” to be justified. Rather, they are free of impurity and full members of God’s †covenant people on the basis of the only valid foundation for relationship with God—namely, †faith in Christ, “who gave himself for our sins . . . in accord with the will of our God and Father” (Gal 1:4).”
― Galatians
― Galatians
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