The Gospel of John : more light from Philo, Paul and archaeology : the Scriptures, Tradition, Exposition, Settings, Meaning /
To Paul the traditions from and about Jesus had authority similar to that of the Scriptures: a logion or story served as text for paraphrastic expositions. Such expositions are also seen in John's Gospel. - It is insufficient to discuss 'John and the Synoptics'. A better scope is ...
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Language: English
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Boston :
Brill,
2014.
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Novum Testamentum, Supplements
154.
Novum Testamentum Supplements Online, Supplement 2014, ISBN: 9789004277120.
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Call Number: BS2615.52 .B67 2014
- Preliminary Material
- 1. The Scriptures and the Words and Works of Jesus With a Response by M. Labahn
- 2. Debates on Expository Method and Form
- 3. The Gospel of John and Philo of Alexandria
- 4. Gospel Traditions in Paul and John: Methods and Structures. John and the Synoptics
- 5. The Gospel of John and Hellenism
- 6. John and the Synoptics in the Passion Narrative
- 7. John and the Synoptics
- 8. The Independence of the Gospel of John: Some Observations
- 9. God's Agent in the Fourth Gospel
- 10. The Sabbath Controversy in John 5:1-18 and the Analogous Controversy Reflected in Philo's Writings
- 11. Observations on God's Agent and Agency in John's Gospel Chapters 5-10: Agency and the Quest for the Historical Jesus
- 12. 'John the Witness' and the Prologue: John 1:1-34(37)
- 13. Can Philo's In Flaccum and Legatio ad Gaium Be of Help?
- 14. The Appearance to Thomas: Not a Blasphemous Claim, but the Truth
- 15. Summary: John, Archaeology, Philo, Paul, Other Jewish Sources. John's Independence of the Synoptics. Where My Journey of Research Has Led Me
- Bibliography
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Ancient Sources.