An Exposition of Matthew 4:12–23

Interpretation 29 (1):63-67 (1975)
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The stringent demands of discipleship were not, therefore, presented by Jesus as a universally applicable ethic of heroic proportions—and still less as an esoteric avenue to salvation—but only as the preconditions for the work of the Kingdom to be done

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