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Canonical Gospels / Synoptic problem / Jesus and history / Early Christianity and Judaism / Gospel of Mark / Jesus / Pharisees / Origin of the Eucharist / Q source / Religion / Christianity / Bible
Date: 2010-12-17 07:03:48
Canonical Gospels
Synoptic problem
Jesus and history
Early Christianity and Judaism
Gospel of Mark
Jesus
Pharisees
Origin of the Eucharist
Q source
Religion
Christianity
Bible

LOADER: MARK 7:MARK 7:1-23 AND THE HISTORICAL JESUS William Loader

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