Concept of canonical intertextuality and the book of Daniel
Jordan M. Scheetz
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Concept of canonical intertextuality and the book of Daniel
Published
2012
Publisher
Clarke Company, Limited, James
Pages
184
ISBN-13
9780227900659
Subjects
Commentary on the New Testament use of the Old Testament
The Drama of Scripture
The Gospel in the Old and New Testament.
Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels
The unfolding mystery
A New Testament biblical theology
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Concept of canonical intertextuality and the book of Daniel was written by Jordan M. Scheetz.
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