- John
Nolland is an
Australian Anglican priest and
Bible scholar. He is
Tutor in New
Testament at
Trinity College,
Bristol and also
holds the
title of...
- thy enemies" is what
separates Christianity from all
earlier religions.
Nolland disagrees with this,
seeing a
number of
historical precedents.
These include...
-
Testament (2 ed.). C. Scribner's sons. p. 293.
Retrieved 8
February 2022.
Nolland, J. (1979).
classical and
Rabbinic Parallels to "Physician, Heal Yourself"...
- have no
understanding of
their greater value, will turn on the giver.
Nolland notes the work of Von Lips that
advocates for two
separate meanings. Pigs...
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Archived from the
original on 18
November 2018.
Retrieved 9
February 2019.
Nolland, John (2005). The
Gospel of Matthew: A
Commentary on the Gr**** Text. Eerdmans...
- behavior, but it
means nothing if the
interior beliefs are not also changed.
Nolland believes the
reference to
white hair may be
linked to the
honored state...
- Christians, but
Nolland does not
consider this
credible as the
priests would not have
permitted such
behaviour in the Temple.
Nolland thinks the verse...
- as to the
exact nature of
Judas in the gospels.
Davies and Allison, and
Nolland feels that Matthew's
narrative is one of a
repentant Judas whose suicide...
- in the Gr****
literature of the
period most
often meant gentle or soft.
Nolland writes that a more
accurate interpretation for this
verse is powerless...
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Nolland, John (2005), The
Gospel of Matthew: a
commentary on the Gr**** text,
Grand Rapids: W.B. Eerdmans, pp. 65–87, ISBN 978-0-8028-2389-2
Nolland,...