This thesis claims that the rhetorical design of John's Gospel encourages an 'ideal' reader to construct a particular characterisation of the Jews in light of the OT citations in John 1:19-12:15. This claim builds upon the work of earlier scholars who noted that the OT citations in 1:19-12:15 were prefaced by a distinct 'formula' (...) which indicated a correlative rhetorical function of those citations - namely, that the content of the citations witnessed to Jesus in his public ministry before the Jews. In most of the OT citations found in 1:19-12:15, the Jews constitute the direct narrative audience (1:23; 6:31, 45; 10:34), or they are otherwise present in the scene (e.g. 2:17; 7:37-39; 12:15). The OT citations in John 1:19-12:15 aim to b...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
This study is an evaluation of the citation of Zechariah 12:10 in John 19:37 which seeks an explanat...
The appearance of Moses and Elijah in Mark\u27s Transfiguration story continues to generate scholarl...
<span>The majority of early Christian documents are saturated with Jewish thought. Although Se...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeA cursory examination of any scholarly edition of Mark's gospel suffices to...
Application of criteria for identifying scriptural reuse demonstrates that John 8:12 is a specific a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This study is an attempt to read ...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
In the history of the interpretation of the Gospel of John a significant source of background materi...
Few scholars would question the importance of John the Baptist in Mark\u27s presentation of Jesus. A...
According to the dictum of C. K. Barrett, the Gospel of John is both Jewish and anti-Jewish. That is...
In attempting to understand the origins and sources of the antisemitism that had so recently envelop...
This thesis investigates the ways in which Moses traditions are used in the Gospel of John. The ter...
The present work aims to elucidate the role of the Jewish feasts of Passover, Tabernacles and Dedica...
Some modern approaches conceive the Old Testament history as constitutional narratives for a nation ...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
This study is an evaluation of the citation of Zechariah 12:10 in John 19:37 which seeks an explanat...
The appearance of Moses and Elijah in Mark\u27s Transfiguration story continues to generate scholarl...
<span>The majority of early Christian documents are saturated with Jewish thought. Although Se...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeA cursory examination of any scholarly edition of Mark's gospel suffices to...
Application of criteria for identifying scriptural reuse demonstrates that John 8:12 is a specific a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2012.This study is an attempt to read ...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
In the history of the interpretation of the Gospel of John a significant source of background materi...
Few scholars would question the importance of John the Baptist in Mark\u27s presentation of Jesus. A...
According to the dictum of C. K. Barrett, the Gospel of John is both Jewish and anti-Jewish. That is...
In attempting to understand the origins and sources of the antisemitism that had so recently envelop...
This thesis investigates the ways in which Moses traditions are used in the Gospel of John. The ter...
The present work aims to elucidate the role of the Jewish feasts of Passover, Tabernacles and Dedica...
Some modern approaches conceive the Old Testament history as constitutional narratives for a nation ...
Although recent discussions on the Gospel of Matthew have emphasized the document\u27s setting withi...
This study is an evaluation of the citation of Zechariah 12:10 in John 19:37 which seeks an explanat...
The appearance of Moses and Elijah in Mark\u27s Transfiguration story continues to generate scholarl...