These lessons provide the Greek text of each parable or lesson from the Sermon on the Mount and dig into a college-level analysis of the passage. Illustrated with maps and charts, and expounded with essays, lessons, and notes on geographical, historical, and cultural points, this volume is ideal for bridging Greek studies with studies on the parables, or for bringing the lessons of the parables to a young adult audience.
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“When the Jews thought of the kingdom of God, they thought of the kingdom which had been lost at the captivity, and their dream was of its restoration to Jerusalem and to David in the person of the Messiah, who should be his descendant, and of the subsequent submission of the Gentiles to his authority—Isa. 9:6, 7; 11:1–10.” (Page 23)
“the first to offer resistance to the Roman armies, and among the last to defend the ruins of Jerusalem” (Page 7)
“They are those that in the spirit of love are teachable” (Page 24)