
Commentary on the Book of Tobit
New Testament Allusions
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Keith Humphrey
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Keith Humphrey
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What would Jesus read? The Book of Tobit was part of the Greek Bible most often quoted by Jesus Christ and the Apostles. Did they make allusions to it? Does it agree with the teachings of the New Testament?
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- Jim Curley
- 07-21-21
Long and drawn out
Great story but not much commentary. Just a very slow reading of Tobit with minimal commentary. Readers is WAY to slow and sounds like he is in a reverb chamber.
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