Milton's Brief Epic: The Genre, Meaning, and Art of Paradise RegainedBrown University Press, 1966 - 436 pages |
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... KINGDOM AND FALSE ZEAL The lines from the conclusion of the glory temptation to the beginning of the temptation of ... kingdom , Israel , at once . The kingdom of Parthia is then presented as especially notable for its armed might ...
... KINGDOM AND FALSE ZEAL The lines from the conclusion of the glory temptation to the beginning of the temptation of ... kingdom , Israel , at once . The kingdom of Parthia is then presented as especially notable for its armed might ...
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... kingdom . PARTHIA : CHRIST'S KINGDOM AND CIVIL POWER Satan's offer of Parthia builds upon Christ's repeated identi- fication of himself with David ; in it Satan suggests that Christ become literally a Second David , seeking after ...
... kingdom . PARTHIA : CHRIST'S KINGDOM AND CIVIL POWER Satan's offer of Parthia builds upon Christ's repeated identi- fication of himself with David ; in it Satan suggests that Christ become literally a Second David , seeking after ...
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... kingdom , and also prepares for Christ's later reference to Daniel's prophecy to define his kingdom's power . These echoes and quotations show Christ using prophecy as a means of seeing beyond the ... Kingdom and the Kingdom of Antichrist.
... kingdom , and also prepares for Christ's later reference to Daniel's prophecy to define his kingdom's power . These echoes and quotations show Christ using prophecy as a means of seeing beyond the ... Kingdom and the Kingdom of Antichrist.
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE EXEGETICAL | 10 |
Literary Uses of Job as Epic Theme and Epic Model | 28 |
Copyright | |
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