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John’s Gospel as “Apocalyptic” Gospel
2020This chapter summarizes the conclusions of the previous two chapters and notes that the Gospel of John contains core elements of the Semeia 14 “master-paradigm” of an apocalypse. Even though the Gospel contains similar elements of form, content, and function, it is not an apocalypse.
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2012
Ridderbos’s commentary reflects balanced scholarship that endeavors to come to grips with what John was trying to say in his portrayal of Jesus. … A splendid example of theological analysis without postulatingredactional layers and a significant addition to works on John.
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Ridderbos’s commentary reflects balanced scholarship that endeavors to come to grips with what John was trying to say in his portrayal of Jesus. … A splendid example of theological analysis without postulatingredactional layers and a significant addition to works on John.
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2010
In this detailed commentary J. Ramsey Michaels gives primary attention to the Gospel of John in its present form rather than to the sources or traditions behind it. Michaels examines both the Gospel's literary character and its theological significance for the Christian community in its own time and through the ages.
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In this detailed commentary J. Ramsey Michaels gives primary attention to the Gospel of John in its present form rather than to the sources or traditions behind it. Michaels examines both the Gospel's literary character and its theological significance for the Christian community in its own time and through the ages.
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2022
Abstract John’s Gospel has been traditionally regarded as a “spiritual gospel,” which is concerned with the revelation of Jesus’ identity as the Messiah and Son of God. An ecological reading of the gospel, however, highlights the close identification of Jesus with the natural world.
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Abstract John’s Gospel has been traditionally regarded as a “spiritual gospel,” which is concerned with the revelation of Jesus’ identity as the Messiah and Son of God. An ecological reading of the gospel, however, highlights the close identification of Jesus with the natural world.
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2009
Abstract Like other books of the New Testament, the Gospel of John can be viewed from a variety of perspectives. For the Christian church, it is sacred Scripture that enshrines eternal truths about God, Jesus, humankind, and the relationships among them.
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Abstract Like other books of the New Testament, the Gospel of John can be viewed from a variety of perspectives. For the Christian church, it is sacred Scripture that enshrines eternal truths about God, Jesus, humankind, and the relationships among them.
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2002
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Hero 2. Plot 3. Genre 4. Style 5.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Hero 2. Plot 3. Genre 4. Style 5.
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The Gospel of John is one of the four Gospels from the New Testament of the Bible. The Gospels are the books of Christian Scripture that deal with the life and legacy of Jesus of Nazareth, also called Jesus Christ, who lived from around 4 BCE to around 30 CE.
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