The study proposes a link between Mark’s healing stories in chapter 1 and praise songs and/or poems performed at Apollo’s temple and other possible shrines of Asclepius in Southern Antioch. Mark chapter 1 begins with Jesus healing the demoniac (Mk 1:21–28), healing of Simon’s mother in law (Mk 1:29–31) and healing of various peoples who gathered at Simon’s mother-in-law’s house (Mk 1:32–34) and people from the region and afar (Mk 13:39). The chapter finishes with the controversial healing of the leper (1:40–45). Assuming that Mark is located in Southern Antioch, with analogies from Zulu praise poems, this study reread Mark’s healing stories alongside Greek aretalogies with a view to reveal the function and mood around which the stories were...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
There are several references to the passion of Jesus Christ in the Gospels even before the Crucifixi...
Maģistra darba nosaukums ir Jēzus kā dziedinātājs Mk.7,24-30. Darbā apskatīta Mk.7,24-30 vieta sinop...
The study proposes a link between Mark’s healing stories in chapter 1 and praise songs and/or poems ...
This study traces the manner in which the evangelist Mark presents Jesus as a healer. While this is...
This book explores the established field of healing narratives in the New Testament by focusing on t...
Divine healing sometimes sparks fervent debates among Bible-believing individuals about its central ...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
Jesus is often referred to as the Great Physician, and the Gospel of Luke presents a distinct pictur...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
For centuries, the Gospel accounts of Jesus\u27 healings captivated readers\u27 attention. These sto...
This article aims to examine non-medical healing as a miracle of Jesus. According to Christianity, n...
We know from the Gospels that Jesus was concerned about people’s health. “Jesus went throughout Gali...
This study explores the narratives in the healing ministry of Jesus as recorded in the synoptic gosp...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
There are several references to the passion of Jesus Christ in the Gospels even before the Crucifixi...
Maģistra darba nosaukums ir Jēzus kā dziedinātājs Mk.7,24-30. Darbā apskatīta Mk.7,24-30 vieta sinop...
The study proposes a link between Mark’s healing stories in chapter 1 and praise songs and/or poems ...
This study traces the manner in which the evangelist Mark presents Jesus as a healer. While this is...
This book explores the established field of healing narratives in the New Testament by focusing on t...
Divine healing sometimes sparks fervent debates among Bible-believing individuals about its central ...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
Jesus is often referred to as the Great Physician, and the Gospel of Luke presents a distinct pictur...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
For centuries, the Gospel accounts of Jesus\u27 healings captivated readers\u27 attention. These sto...
This article aims to examine non-medical healing as a miracle of Jesus. According to Christianity, n...
We know from the Gospels that Jesus was concerned about people’s health. “Jesus went throughout Gali...
This study explores the narratives in the healing ministry of Jesus as recorded in the synoptic gosp...
For many Ancient Greeks, Asclepius was the god usually sought after to assist in the recovery proces...
There are several references to the passion of Jesus Christ in the Gospels even before the Crucifixi...
Maģistra darba nosaukums ir Jēzus kā dziedinātājs Mk.7,24-30. Darbā apskatīta Mk.7,24-30 vieta sinop...