| 1837 - 372 pages
...already stated in the consideration of the order of incidents at the last supper, the strife between the disciples, as to who should be greatest in the kingdom of Heaven, occurred at this point of the feast, and led to the washing of the disciples feet. This took... | |
| Marcus (pseud.) - 1887 - 252 pages
...DISCOUNTENANCED. pointed in their references here. On one occasion there was much altercation with the disciples as to who should be greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven ; and our Lord settled the dispute, not by saying he had designed that position for Peter, but... | |
| John Albert Broadus - 1905 - 156 pages
...much pay as the earliest, the employer acting according to his own will, and recognizing no claim. In the strife among the disciples as to who should be greatest in the Messianic kingdom (ยป : 34); one claim would naturally be that those should be greatest who first became... | |
| George Henry Hubbard - 1922 - 364 pages
...one picture in a familiar group. Another incident, probably occurring on the same day, is the dispute among the disciples as to who should be greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And about the same time Peter had propounded his question regarding forgiveness. Both of these... | |
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