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‘Plurality of Divine Persons’ and the Quotations in Hebrews I. 6ff.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2009
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page 270 note 1 For a representative Jewish reply an interesting passage in the Palestinian Talmud may be consulted, Berakoth 12d–13a (on Mishn. Ber. 9. 1–2) (Schwab, M., Le Talmud de Jérusalem, Tome I, Paris, 1871, pp. 153 f.). The Minim, who here are clearly Christians, are said to have appealed to the plural of the word ‘Elohim’ in Gen. i. I; to the word ‘us’ in Gen. i. 26; to the three different names for God in Josh. xxii. 22; and so on.Google Scholar
page 272 note 1 Brief accounts of this may be found in Moule, C. F. D., The Birth of the New Testament (London, 1962), pp. 77–9Google Scholar, and in Bruce's, F. F.The Epistle to the Hebrews (London, 1964), p. 22.Google Scholar
page 272 note 2 Op. cit. pp. 22 f.Google Scholar
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