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"Out of My Sight!", "Get behind Me!", or "Follow after Me!": There is No Choice in God's Kingdom

"Out of My Sight!", "Get behind Me!", or "Follow after Me!": There is No Choice in God's Kingdom

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  • Dennis C. Stoutenburg

Matthew 16:23-24 is interpreted in mainly three different ways. The purpose of the author of this article is twofold. First, he wants to identify and to understand how, through linguistic and contextual analyses, each of these traditions originated. In the second place, he wants to emphasize that Jesus was concerned with discipleship in the kingdom of heaven.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1993. 6 pages.

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