Revelation. THE BIRTH AND MISSION OF THE CHRIST. And when the Messiah was born, the same unlikely condition was perpetuated. Let us turn and view the birth of Christ from the orthodox Christian standpoint. Let us dwell a moment on that astounding mystery,... The Minister and His Greek New Testament - Page 61by A. T. Robertson - 1923 - 125 pagesFull view - About this book
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