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Judas Iscariot In The Gospel Of Judas
2010This chapter raises questions about the Gospel of Judas in general and the earliest published interpretations of it. How can seasoned and distinguished scholars so thoroughly misread this gospel? In attempting to answer this question it must noted that the Gospel of Judas is a very unusual and complicated text.
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The Judas Of The Gospels And The Gospel Of Judas
2008The exact interpretation of the quality of Jesus' laughter in the Gospel of Judas remains open to discussion. The author have lingered on the question of Jesus' laughter in order to make the point that the author of the Gospel of Judas does not hesitate in certain regards to transform radically the conceptions of the canonical Christian writings.
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The Star Of Judas In The Gospel Of Judas
2010A special characteristic of the Gospel of Judas is its astronomical and astrological interest, especially traces of concerns about the influence of stars and planets. What celestial body should be identified as the star that influenced Judas is a question that has not yet been raised.
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Israel Law Review, 1994
In 1962, I delivered the Edinburgh Gifford Lectures on The Deed and the Doer in the Bible, the tenth and last being entitled The Doer after the Deed. This article presents the case with which I concluded: Judas through whom an unprincipled administration could lay hands on the one they feared. In Matthew it leads to self-punishment, by hanging. In Acts
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In 1962, I delivered the Edinburgh Gifford Lectures on The Deed and the Doer in the Bible, the tenth and last being entitled The Doer after the Deed. This article presents the case with which I concluded: Judas through whom an unprincipled administration could lay hands on the one they feared. In Matthew it leads to self-punishment, by hanging. In Acts
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Blackfriars, 1929
‘Where are you going, Judas,With that rope in your hand?’To scatter what God will not forgiveTo the dark wind and the sand.’‘Why is your purse empty, Judas,Dangling light and loose?’‘Silver I had; but all earth’s goldCould not ransom Him from the Jews.’‘Could you not cry for mercy, Judas?His kindness has no scope.’‘The kindest things that I shall find ...
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‘Where are you going, Judas,With that rope in your hand?’To scatter what God will not forgiveTo the dark wind and the sand.’‘Why is your purse empty, Judas,Dangling light and loose?’‘Silver I had; but all earth’s goldCould not ransom Him from the Jews.’‘Could you not cry for mercy, Judas?His kindness has no scope.’‘The kindest things that I shall find ...
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Is Judas Really The Hero Of The Gospel Of Judas?
2008The figure of Judas in the Gospel of Judas can be understood in very different ways. According to one interpretation, Judas Iscariot is the hero of the gospel. He alone of all the disciples understands who Jesus really is and where he has come from. Finally, he is entrusted with the painful but necessary task of handing Jesus over to the authorities ...
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