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In Tents # 13 The Story of Jesus the Pharisee, But First Yet Another Digression, This Time About the Nature of Interpretation
Yet another digression? Is this turning into the Tristram Shandy of blogs? Digression following digression following digression, never actually getting to he thesis? No, the thesis is easy to demonstrate. Consider Luke 13:31 The same day there came certain of … Continue reading →
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Tagged hermeneutics, In Tents, interpretation, interpretation of scripture, Jewish-Christian split, Literary views of scripture. scriptural exegesis, Pharisees, The Jewish Annotated New Testament, The New Covenant Vol. 1: The Gospels and Apocalypse, Willis Barnstone
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