The Death of Christ: Its Place and Interpretation in the New Testament
John Owen Te Death of Christ, read Owen's response to fellow Puritan Richard Baxter.THE DEATH OF CHRIST,THE PRICE HE PAID, AND THE PURCHASE HE MADE;OR,THE SATISFACTION AND MERIT OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST CLEARED; THE UNIVERSALITY OF REDEMPTION ...
"Christ died for our sins," Paul wrote to the Corinthians, and that was a central conviction of Christians from the beginning.
... 66, 73, 85, 99, 119; see also Apuleius, Pompeii Israel: 79, 109, 115, 185 Iullus: see Iullus Antonius Jeremiah: 100 ... run, 105; client kingdom of, 106–7; and Herod the Great, 107–10; 111–15; under direct Roman control, 116; 117–18, 127 ...
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The Death of Christ