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Jesus is calling the Pharisees and scribes to turn from pride and self-righteousness so that they instead care for the “tax collectors and sinners.” As before, this sounds simple. But ...
A parallel exists today in many of our churches; it is the notion that baptism is the litmus test for one’s salvation. Just as the Pharisees and scribes washed the outside of the cup with water ...
The Pharisees and scribes bring a woman caught in adultery before Jesus, seeking to trap Him with the Law of Moses, which prescribes stoning. However, Jesus' response is not one of condemnation ...
The tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to listen to Jesus, but the Pharisees and scribes began to complain, saying, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.” So to them Jesus ...
20: Thus you will recognise them by their fruits,” (Matthew 7:18-20). Again, He said to the Pharisees and Scribes who came to challenge Him about religious observances: “You hypocrites!
The Pharisees and scribes criticized Jesus for having an attitude that was unacceptable to them: welcoming sinners and eating with them. Jesus then told them a parable about a family drama ...
A new study uses digital tools to analyze nearly 1,000 Syriac manuscripts from the British Library, focusing on how scribes ...
A team at the University of Bergen in Norway have determined that a minimum of 1.1% of medieval manuscripts from around 800 ...
Experts estimate medieval scribes produced over 10 million manuscripts between 400-1500 CE, each one painstakingly copied, illustrated, and bound by hand. Only around 750,000 still exist today ...
However, long held assumptions that it was only men who did this kind of work are finally being challenged thanks to new research into the previously ignored role of women scribes. The paper ...
As the final leg of public exams began in Tamil Nadu, the hunt for a scribe during exams has left many persons with disabilities disgruntled with taking up exams. Karpagam, a visually-impaired ...
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