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1 online resource (255 pages) |
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European studies in theology, philosophy, and history of religions, 2192-1857 ; vol. 17 |
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European studies in theology, philosophy and history of religions ; v. 17.
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; Introduction; The Fourth Gospel and the Synoptic Gospels; Literary independence of the Fourth Gospel from the Synoptic Gospels; Literary dependence of the Fourth Gospel on the Synoptic Gospels; The Fourth Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles; The Fourth Gospel and other writings; Date of composition; Sequential hypertextuality; Chapter 1. Jn 1 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 1; 1.1. Jn 1:1-18 (cf. Acts 1:1-8b); 1.2. Jn 1:19-34 (cf. Acts 1:8c-10b); 1.3. Jn 1:35-39 (cf. Acts 1:10c-13c); 1.4. Jn 1:40-51 (cf. Acts 1:13d-26) |
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Chapter 2. Jn 2-4 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 2-82.1. Jn 2:1-12 (cf. Acts 2); 2.2. Jn 2:13-22 (cf. Acts 3:1-4:4); 2.3. Jn 2:23-25 (cf. Acts 4:5-5:33); 2.4. Jn 3:1-2 (cf. Acts 5:34-39); 2.5. Jn 3:3-9 (cf. Acts 5:40-7:1); 2.6. Jn 3:10-21 (cf. Acts 7:2-53); 2.7. Jn 3:22-36 (cf. Acts 7:54-8:1a); 2.8. Jn 4:1-42 (cf. Acts 8:1b-25); 2.9. Jn 4:43-54 (cf. Acts 8:26-40); Chapter 3. Jn 5-12 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 9:1-15:9; 3.1. Jn 5:1-18 (cf. Acts 9:1-6a); 3.2. Jn 5:19-47 (cf. Acts 9:6b-29); 3.3. Jn 6:1-24 (cf. Acts 9:30-11:1) |
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3.4. Jn 6:25-71 (cf. Acts 11:2-24)3.5. Jn 7:1-39 (cf. Acts 11:25-13:4); 3.6. Jn 7:40-8:20 (cf. Acts 13:5-12); 3.7. Jn 8:21-32 (cf. Acts 13:13-25); 3.8. Jn 8:33-59 (cf. Acts 13:26-46f); 3.9. Jn 9 (cf. Acts 13:46g-14:1a); 3.10. Jn 10 (cf. Acts 14:1b-7); 3.11. Jn 11:1-32 (cf. Acts 14:8-13); 3.12. Jn 11:33-45 (cf. Acts 14:14-23); 3.13. Jn 11:46-57 (cf. Acts 14:24-15:4b); 3.14. Jn 12:1-11 (cf. Acts 15:4c-7a); 3.15. Jn 12:12-19 (cf. Acts 15:7b-g); 3.16. Jn 12:20-50 (cf. Acts 15:8-9); Chapter 4. Jn 13-17 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 15:10-20:38; 4.1. Jn 13:1-17 (cf. Acts 15:10-12) |
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4.2. Jn 13:18-30 (cf. Acts 15:13-39)4.3. Jn 13:31-14:7 (cf. Acts 15:40-16:11); 4.4. Jn 14:8-14 (cf. Acts 16:12-32); 4.5. Jn 14:15-20 (cf. Acts 16:33-17:34); 4.6. Jn 14:21-25 (cf. Acts 18:1-8); 4.7. Jn 14:26-31 (cf. Acts 18:9-21); 4.8. Jn 15:1-8 (cf. Acts 18:22-27g); 4.9. Jn 15:9-17 (cf. Acts 18:27h-19:8); 4.10. Jn 15:18-27 (cf. Acts 19:9-16); 4.11. Jn 16:1-15 (cf. Acts 19:17-20:2b); 4.12. Jn 16:16-24 (cf. Acts 20:2c-18a); 4.13. Jn 16:25-33 (cf. Acts 20:18b-31); 4.14. Jn 17 (cf. Acts 20:32-38); Chapter 5. Jn 18-20 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 21-26 |
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5.1. Jn 18:1-18 (cf. Acts 21)5.2. Jn 18:19-32 (cf. Acts 22:1-23:11); 5.3. Jn 18:33-19:3 (cf. Acts 23:12-24:27); 5.4. Jn 19:4-15 (cf. Acts 25:1-12); 5.5. Jn 19:16-24 (cf. Acts 25:13-26:8); 5.6. Jn 19:25-42 (cf. Acts 26:9-17); 5.7. Jn 20:1-18 (cf. Acts 26:18-20); 5.8. Jn 20:19-31 (cf. Acts 26:21-32); Chapter 6. Jn 21 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Acts 27-28; 6.1. Jn 21:1-8 (cf. Acts 27); 6.2. Jn 21:9-14 (cf. Acts 28:1-10); 6.3. Jn 21:15-25 (cf. Acts 28:11-31); General conclusions; Bibliography; Primary sources; Israelite-Jewish; Graeco-Roman; Early Christian: New Testament |
Summary |
This monograph demonstrates that the Fourth Gospel is a detailed, sequentially organized reworking of the Acts of the Apostles. The strictly sequential, hypertextual dependence on Acts explains John's modifications of the synoptic material, relocations thereof, additions to it, and many other surprising features of the Fourth Gospel |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-235) and index |
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Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Bible. John -- Commentaries
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Bible. Acts -- Commentaries
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Bible. Acts fast |
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Bible. John fast |
Subject |
Intertextuality in the Bible.
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament.
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Intertextuality in the Bible
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Genre/Form |
Commentaries
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783631751329 |
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363175132X |
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