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The Genealogy in St Matthew’s Gospel and Its Significance for the Study of the Gospels

Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
doi 10.7227/bjrl.58.2.7
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March 31, 1976

Authors
D. E. Nineham
Publisher

Manchester University Press


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