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Foot Washing in the Johannine Community

open access: closedNovum Testamentum, 1979
The Johannine account of Jesus washing the disciples' feet while they were alone for supper just before the Passion has been most problematic both for liturgists and exegetes 1). Commentators usually have difficulty deciding what to make of it, and even more difficulty trying to integrate the incident into the Johannine scheme.
Herold Weiss
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Spirit and Community in the Johannine Apocalypse

open access: closedNew Testament Studies, 1985
In the history of interpretation of Rev the expressionέν πνεύματι, as used in 1. 10; 4. 2; 17. 3; and 21. 10, has been accepted so categorically as a signal of a unique state of personal visionary consciousness that other alternative meanings have been left relatively unexplored.
Richard L. Jeske
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The Story of the Johannine Community and its Literature

2018
Since the work of J. Louis Martyn and Raymond E. Brown in the late 1960s and 1970s, the hypothesis of a socially distinctive Johannine Community in which the Gospel and Letters of John originated and for which they were also written has played an important role in Johannine scholarship.
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