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    Das Gleichnis von der selbstwachsenden Saat (Mk 4,26-29) im Licht neuerer exegetischer Ansätze

    Author
    1. Dalmann Gustaf
    2. Die „happy
    3. Dupont Detailanalyse
    4. Dupont Jacques
    5. Gemünden Von
    6. Gnilka Joachim
    7. Gundry Zutreffend Robert H.
    8. Hans Jürgen Becker
    9. Joel
    10. Jülicher Adolf
    11. Jüngel Eberhard
    12. Mc
    13. Snodgrass Zurückhaltend
    14. Söding Thomas
    15. Walter Zum Schlüsselbegriff
    16. Weder Hans
    17. Zimmermann Ruben
    18. ßen Ich
    19. ée ée
    20. éologique du Nouveau Testament Lexique
    21. üdischen Jüngere
    22. „den Der Ausdruck
    Publication venue
    'Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG'
    Publication date
    01/01/2018
    Field of study
    No full text
    The article proposes an interpretation of the parable of the growing seed (Mk 4:26-29), integrating philological, narratological, historical and hermeneutical perspectives
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