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William Barclay · 1964
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What this book knows
Greek New Testament words, restored to their living papyrus-and-street context, reveal what early Christians actually meant by love, hope, sin, and God.
education-and-formation
The papyri contain census and tax returns, marriage contracts, private letters — the language of everyday life illuminating the NT.
BARC-NTW-RC-005Ekklēsia translates the Hebrew qahal — God's people summoned by God to listen to or act for God; 'congregation' loses something here.
BARC-NTW-RC-046mind-and-cognition
Gregory Nazianzen defined erōs as 'the hot and unendurable desire' — characteristically the word for physical, passionate love.
BARC-NTW-RC-007Could our inmost thoughts stand the full glare of revealing light — even the scrutiny of the light of God's eye?
BARC-NTW-RC-045faith-and-doubt
No man can perform the Christian ethic until he becomes a Christian; he cannot live it until Christ lives in him.
BARC-NTW-RC-011Hope is born when we discover that we do not earn salvation, but receive it. A gloomy Christian is a contradiction in terms.
BARC-NTW-RC-051Illuminates
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