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The concept and activity of ‘obedience’ in the Gospel of John
The concept and activity of obedience can be regarded as fundamental to human existence as well as to Christian religion. The focus of this study was to investigate the occurrence of this concept in the Gospel of John.
Dirk G. van der Merwe
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A Fake Coptic John and Its Implications for the 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife'
The recent revelation of a Coptic Gospel of John fragment from the same source as the so-called ‘Gospel of Jesus’s Wife’ has decisively altered the discussion concerning the authenticity of the ‘Gospel of Jesus’s Wife’ fragment.
Christian Askeland
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The Matthean characterisation of Jesus by John the Baptist
It goes without saying that Jesus is the protagonist, the main character, in the Gospel narratives. Much of this characterisation is achieved by presenting his speech and actions.
Francois P. Viljoen
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Making the Focal Map of Johannine Studies: A Survey of Modern Scholarship
The most studied text the four gospels is the Gospel of John, which is also known as the Fourth Gospel. Academics have been prolific in their study of it, using many different methods and coming up with numerous questions and answers related to the text.
Bilal Patacı
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Memaknai Simbol-Simbol Religius Injil Yohanes
Gospel of John is the most symbolic Gospel in the official collection of the New Testament scriptures. Its symbolical characterestic thus poses challenges to the readers as to not approaching it in the mere literal sense but to dig into its implied ...
Petrus Lakonawa
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The interpretation of biblical concepts is a complex translation problem, the method of literal translation cannot solve it. The search for lexical matches in the target language is not always systematic.
Ivan A. Kazantsev
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The Gospel of John’s perception of ethical behaviour
Johannine ethics have proven to be a problematic and challenging area of research. In this article the way in which the author of the Gospel of John defines ethical actions are explored.
J.G. van der Watt
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Jesus en sy dissipels se reaksie op geweld in die Johannesevangelie
The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John This article is the second of two articles in which violence in the Gospel of John is discussed. It is argued that Jesus' disciples used techniques of vilification in the Gospel,
Jan van der Watt, Kobus Kok
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JOHN 21 IN CURRENT BIBLICAL SCHOLARLY LITERATURE [PDF]
The given article deals with the problem of interpretation of John 21 in modern Biblical studies. The chapter 21 is often thought to be the latest addition or editor’s ap-pendix to the Gospel of John. But some Bible critics show that this problem is more
A. A. TKACHENKO
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Ironie in die Johaimesevangelie
Irony in the Gospel of John An exponent of literary theory and criticism described the shift of focus from the text to the reader as a revolution. One of the main features of irony is the intensive involvement of the reader. As far as John is concerned,
P. P. A. Kotzé
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