Argumentum De Pane Epiusio Ex Solenni Christi Precatione Matth. Vi. Luc. Xi. by Georg Wilhelm Kirchmaier and Johann David Thonnicker presents a detailed theological argument concerning the interpretation of the phrase "Epiusius bread" within the Lord's Prayer as recorded in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. This work seeks to defend the phrase from what the authors perceive as corrupt interpretations by more recent commentators. It delves into the historical and theological context of the prayer, offering insights into the meaning of Christ's words and their implications for Christian doctrine. The book provides a valuable resource for scholars and students of biblical studies, theology, and church history, offering a nuanced perspective on a perennially discussed passage of scripture.
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