Bible index

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Luke
17:20-21 Kingdom texts that don’t fit the paradigm?
17:20-21 In what sense was the kingdom of God “in the midst of” the Pharisees?
17:20-21 The kingdom of God is in the midst of you. Or is it?
17:26-35 The flood, Sodom, and the end of the world
18:1-8 The widow’s prayer
18:9-14 Why the Pharisee (probably) did not go home justified
18:18 Eternal life and the story of Israel
18:18 What must I do to inherit eternal life?
18:19 Brant Pitre on the riddles of Jesus’ divinity
19:1-10 Has little Zacchaeus the tax collector been misunderstood?
19:1-10 Discipleship means giving up everything to follow Jesus. Or does it?
19:8-10 Who is the father in the parable of the prodigal son?
19:10 Who came to seek and save the lost sheep of the house of Israel?
19:11-27 Misreading the parable of the minas from the post-Christendom margins
19:37-40 The stones will cry out
19:45-46 Jesus’ protest in the temple
20:9-18 Why did Jesus say he would crush some to pieces?
20:9-18 Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics
20:34-36 Why won’t there be marriage in the resurrection?
20:34-36 Will there be gender inequality in the resurrection?
20:41-44 Brant Pitre on the riddles of Jesus’ divinity
20:41-44 The Lord said to my lord...
21:25-27 The coming of the Son of Man, the ascension, and the mission to the nations
21:25-27 Signs in the heavens and distress on earth
21:25-27 Thom Stark on the coming of the Son of Man: the Bible gets it right, Jesus gets it wrong?
22:7-23 The apocalyptic significance of Easter Week: suffering and kingdom
22:14-20 The Lord’s Supper in narrative-historical perspective
22:31-32 The apocalyptic significance of Easter Week: suffering and kingdom
22:35-38 Numbered with the transgressors
22:35-38 The apocalyptic significance of Easter Week: suffering and kingdom