01322nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200100006808200120007810000220009010000160011210000110012824500340013924500210017326000240019426000170021826000090023530000100024430000140025430000090026852006490027765000340092685600840096020260119070431.02021-12-23 10:35:34 a0800616324 a1 a0 eng a225.6 bJ62-J55 aJeremias, Joachim d(1900-1979) eAuthor aJesus' promise to the nations cJoachim Jeremias aPhiladelphia, U.S.A bThe Fortress c1982 a84tr. bPaperback c22cm aThe almost exclusively Jewish scope of the ministry of Jesus has often been explained as a deliberate concentration with a view to ultimate expansion. To this Dr Jeremias adds the further explanation that Jesus' own thought and policy were guided by a pattern of Old Testament expectation which enabled him to look forward confidently to the pilgrimage of the Gentiles to the Mount of God at the final consumation, and accordingly to preach a bold universalism, while at the same time remaining content during his ministry to limit his actual appeal to the Jews. Dr Jeremias argues his case as always with a wealth of very instructive erudition aGentiles in the New Testament4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2021/12/23/1062.jpgyCover Image