| Rami Arav - 2008 - 146 pages
...affection and judgment is even more pronounced in a passage shared by Luke and Matthew. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones...her brood under her wings, and you were not willing! See, your house is left to you, desolate. For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say,... | |
| William Barclay - 2008 - 360 pages
...right. The other gospels show us Jesus mourning over Jerusalem as the last week came on. 'Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones...brood under her wings, and you were not willing!' (Matthew 23:37 = Luke 13:34). It is clear that Jesus could not have said that unless he had paid repeated... | |
| Daniel J. Harrington - 2008 - 132 pages
...on the "shadows of your wings" image and applies it to himself rather than his Father when he says, "How often have I desired to gather your children...brood under her wings, and you were not willing!" Questions: How would you fill out the picture of the image of "the shadow of your wings"? What characteristics... | |
| Carol M. Bechtel - 2008 - 236 pages
...over Jerusalem (Matt. 23:37-39), the words with which the sermon itself begins. THE SERMON Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often have I desired to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her... | |
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