The historical and theological significance of John the Baptist as he is portrayed in John 1

The historical role and theological function of John the Baptist in the first chapter of the Fourth Gospel is analysed. The historical role of the Baptist was to bear witness concerning the identity of Jesus, which culminates in Jesus being joined by two of his disciples. The Baptist's theologi...

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Main Author: Merwe, D. G. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: NTWSA 1999
In: Neotestamentica
Year: 1999, Volume: 33, Issue: 2, Pages: 267-292
Further subjects:B Theology
B John the Baptist
B Christianity
B John 1
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Summary:The historical role and theological function of John the Baptist in the first chapter of the Fourth Gospel is analysed. The historical role of the Baptist was to bear witness concerning the identity of Jesus, which culminates in Jesus being joined by two of his disciples. The Baptist's theological function was to influence the reader to also make a decision to follow Jesus. In his testimony about Jesus and his performance as a whole, the Baptist influenced his listeners and the readers of the Fourth Gospel to act in a threefold manner: firstly to start to follow Jesus; secondly to make known the identity of Jesus, and thirdly to lead others to Jesus in order that they may follow Him. In order to achieve these objectives the Fourth Evangelist has chosen, arranged and communicated his material in such a way that the text builds up to a climax in w 35-37 of chapter 1, where Jesus' identity is grasped and people start to follow Him.
ISSN:2518-4628
Contains:Enthalten in: Neotestamentica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.10520/AJA2548356_548