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- The Lord's Prayer in the Gospel of Luke
- Evidence to Support the Farrer Theory
- The Interpretation of the Lord's Prayer, Q 11:2B-4, in the Formative Stratum of Q According to the Literary and Cultural
- The Beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mountain (590.7Kb)
- Q 10:21-22 and Formative Christology
- Topical Index
- Matthew 11:19B / Luke 7:35
- The Lost Gospel of Q—Fact Or Fantasy?,” Trinity Journal 17:1 (Spring 1996): 3–18
- 2009 the Significance of the Lord's Prayer Rev. Dr. Dauda Andrawus
- The Synoptics, Any Detailed Study of the Synoptics Must Consider the Differences Between the Gospels and the Implications Those Differences Have for Interpretation
- Love of Enemies in Matthew and Luke- Acts
- A Deep-Language Mathematical Analysis of Gospels, Acts and Revelation
- The Synoptic Problem: a Way Through the Maze 85 Nicolas Wyatt, Space and Time in the Religious Life of the Ancient Near East
- The Term ―Poor in Spirit‖ in the Matthean Beatitudes: Its Sources and Position Within the Gospel of Matthew
- Lecture 7. Matthew's Version of the Lord's Prayer, Part 1, Matt 6:9-10 1
- The Gospel of Mark David J. Bryant the Gospel of Mark Belongs to Some Texts That Uses Terms That Most of Our Students Probably T
- Oldest Parts of NT: Paul’S Letters
- When Did the Gospels Become Scripture? Author(S): D
- The Gospel of Luke
- Luke's View on Poverty in Its Ancient (Roman) Economic Context
- The Q Source New Testament
- Crucifixion of Jesus – Historical Fact, Christian Faith and Islamic Denial
- Matthew 11:2-11: Jesus and John the Baptist
- Slaves to Mammon, Pharisees, and Urban Development in the Q Source