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Heidegger's Bible Handbook: Luke: Argument of the Book

6. The argument of the book.



The history of Christ fills every page of the book, His singular conception, birth, sayings, deeds, sufferings, and glories.It sets forth more copiously than the others His conception and birth, and the occasions, results, and circumstances of His miracles; and it also recounts not a few histories omitted by the others.Otherwise it has a common argument with the other Evangelists.

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