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The Word Biblical Commentary (WBC) is a series of commentaries in English on the text of the Bible both Old and New Testament. It is currently published by the Zondervan Publishing Company . Initially published under the "Word Books" imprint, the series spent some time as part of the Thomas Nelson list.
From a series of woodcuts (1545) usually referred to as the Papstspotbilder or Papstspottbilder, [12] by Lucas Cranach, commissioned by Martin Luther. [13] "Kissing the Pope's feet"; [14] German peasants respond to a papal bull of Pope Paul III. Caption reads: "Don't frighten us Pope, with your ban, and don't be such a furious man.
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The mother of Zebedee's sons, James and John, is known to have been Salome, "as we learn by comparing Matthew 27:56 with Mark 15:40". [19] Her request is described as "ambitious". [20] Matthew's text here is "more graphic" and detailed than Mark's parallel . [19]
3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 ... 15 is the fifteenth verse in the tenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in ... This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, ...
This verse also appears in Luke 11:14, although in that account the demon-possessed man was only dumb. Luke may have omitted his blindness or he may be recounting a different miracle. It appears that the demon was making the man both blind and mute. Allegorically when the devil has been driven out, one sees the light of faith, and then praises God.