| Gustaf Dalman, David Miller Kay - History - 1902 - 376 pages
...the more surely as a means of ascertaining the evangelist's own interpretation of the idea vIo? rov deov. The second saying of the angel cannot in any...Baptism and at the Transfiguration. The words are : 6 vios fj,ov o dyaTrrjTo*;, Matt. 317 (Mark 111, Luke 322) and 175 (Mark 97, 2 Pet. 117; but in Luke... | |
| Gustaf Dalman, David Miller Kay - History - 1902 - 378 pages
...virgin ; and no trace is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words (714) concerning the virgin's son, from which by any possibility...Baptism and at the Transfiguration. The words are : 6 vloy fiov 6 dyaTTTjTo?, Matt. 317 (Mark I11, Luke 322) and 175 (Mark 97, 2 Pet. I17; but in Luke... | |
| Richard John Knowling - Virgin birth - 1904 - 140 pages
..."No trace," he writes, "is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words concerning the Virgin's Son from which, by any possibility...miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin" ("Die Worte Jesu," 226, ET 276). But our satisfaction ceases when we further read concerning the Virgin... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - Books - 1904 - 606 pages
...declares that " no trace is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words concerning the Virgin's Son from which by any possibility...miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin ". Passing from the evangelical records the article proceeds to look at larger considerations, especially... | |
| 1906 - 626 pages
...a point of the kind) ' is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words concerning the Virgin's Son from which by any possibility...miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin.' 4 1 We cannot concur in Dr. Lobstein's assertion that ' our two Gospels are not only different, they... | |
| Thomas James Thorburn - Virgin birth - 1908 - 204 pages
...Messianic application of Isaiah's words concerning the virgin's son from which by any possibility . . . the whole account of the miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin. " Ask for thyself," he says, " a sign from Jahveh, thy God ; ask it either in the depth, or in the... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - Bible - 1911 - 392 pages
...and no trace is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words (vii. 14) concerning the virgin's son, from which by any possibility...miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin " (The Words of Jesus, p. 276). 2 Dial- cum Tryph., xlix. I. subject in its psychical experience to... | |
| Fordyce Hubbard Argo - 1916 - 294 pages
...; and no trace is to be found among the Jews of any Messianic application of Isaiah's words (7:14) concerning the virgin's son, from which by any possibility...miraculous birth of Jesus could have derived its origin." ("Words of Jesus," p. 276.) Apropos of the New Testament use of this and similar Old Testament passages,... | |
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