The lawsuit motif in John's Gospel from new perspectives: Jesus Christ, crucified criminal and emperor of the world
Front Matter -- Introduction -- Jewish Reactions against Violators of the Torah in Philo and John -- The Official Jewish and Roman Proceedings against Jesus in the Light of Greco-Roman Protocols -- The Debate about Valid Testimony in John 5:31–40; 8:12–20 and Philo, Legum Allegoria 3:205–208 -- The...
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Leiden Boston
Brill
2015
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Supplements to Novum Testamentum
Año: 2015 |
Críticas: | [Rezension von: Bekken, Per Jarle, The lawsuit motif in John's Gospel from new perspectives] (2016) (Lim, Sung Uk)
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Colección / Revista: | Supplements to Novum Testamentum
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(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar: | B
Bibel. Johannesevangelium
/ Jesus Christus
/ Proceso
B Bibel. Johannesevangelium / Proceso de Jesús |
Otras palabras clave: | B
Trials
B Bible. John Criticism, interpretation, etc B Bible John Criticism, interpretation, etc B Bible B Jesus Christ B Criticism, interpretation, etc B Jesus Christ Trials, litigation, etc |
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Sumario: | Front Matter -- Introduction -- Jewish Reactions against Violators of the Torah in Philo and John -- The Official Jewish and Roman Proceedings against Jesus in the Light of Greco-Roman Protocols -- The Debate about Valid Testimony in John 5:31–40; 8:12–20 and Philo, Legum Allegoria 3:205–208 -- The Reversal of the Accusations of Blasphemy: John 5:1–18 and 10:31–39 in a Jewish Context -- The Divine Lawsuit Motif in John in the Light of Philo’s Treatise De Iosepho -- The Theme of Jesus’ Kingship in Negotiation with Jewish Hopes and the Roman Empire -- Final Summary -- Bibliography -- Indexes. The study sheds fresh light on aspects of the lawsuit motif in John from the background of Diaspora-Jewish and Greco-Roman data and perspectives. – John’s narrative of the attempts on Jesus for such crimes as breaking the Sabbath, blasphemy, and seduction are illuminated from Philo’s perspectives on vigilante execution. – Furthermore, John’s narrative of the official Jewish and Roman forensic procedures against Jesus can also be situated within the framework of the Greco-Roman administration exemplified by the legal papyri from the Roman Egypt. – Philo’s expectation of an eschatological emperor, who shall rule over many nations, provides a cultural context for the way John’s gospel re-inscribed Jesus as the true “Emperor” of all the nations |
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Notas: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
ISBN: | 9004278680 |
Acceso: | Available to subscribing member institutions only |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004278684 |