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The authenticity of the parable of the warring king a response to the Jesus Seminar /

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Main Author: Quarles, Charles L.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: [1997]
Series:Evangelical Theological Society papers ; ETS-4915.
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Jesus Seminar.
Bible. > Luke, XIV, 31-32 > Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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