"No friend of Caesar": Jesus, Pilate, Sejanus, and Tiberius

This study proposes that an increasingly common explanation for Pilate's actions in John 19, which directly links Pilate to the equestrian prefect Lucius Aelius Sejanus, is unneccessary. While Pilate's actions were likely influenced by Sejanus's fall in AD 31, no direct connection bet...

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Главный автор: Messner, Brian E. (Автор)
Формат: Print Статья
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: 2008
В: Stone-Campbell journal
Год: 2008, Том: 11, Выпуск: 1, Страницы: 47-57
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Bibel. Johannesevangelium 19,12 / Исторический контекст
B Seianus, Lucius Aelius 20 до н.э.-31 / Pilatus, Pontius ca. 1. Jh. v. Chr./1. Jh.
Индексация IxTheo:HC Новый Завет
TD Поздняя античность
Другие ключевые слова:B Bibel. Johannesevangelium 19,12
B Seianus, Lucius Aelius (20 до н.э.-31)
B Pilatus, Pontius
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Итог:This study proposes that an increasingly common explanation for Pilate's actions in John 19, which directly links Pilate to the equestrian prefect Lucius Aelius Sejanus, is unneccessary. While Pilate's actions were likely influenced by Sejanus's fall in AD 31, no direct connection between Pilate and Sejanus needs to exist to understand John 19.
ISSN:1097-6566
Второстепенные работы:In: Stone-Campbell journal