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Markan miracle stories in historical Jesus research, redaction criticism and narrative analysis | 87 | |
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Paul the miracle worker : development and background of Pauline miracle stories | 180 | |
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Images of hope : towards an understanding of New Testament miracle stories | 244 |
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