John 12,20-22 as a missionary text: an exegetical study in the light of Isaiah 42b and Isaiah 52,15 LXX (original) (raw)

John 12,20-22 in a missionary context

Dominic Obielosi

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Introduction to Part 2: Aspects of Historicity in John 5-12 in John, Jesus and History, Volume 2

Paul N Anderson

2009

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Craig S. Keener - Sent Like Jesus: Johannine Missiology (John 20:21-22) (pp. 21-45)

Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies and APTS Press

Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies and APTS Press, 2009

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JOHN 20:24-29: HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION, THEOLOGICAL FOCUS, CHURCH FATHERS’ INTERPRETATION, EXEGESIS AND POST-MODERN SCHOLARS’ VIEW OF THE TEXT

Yaphase Ya

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Exegetical Study on John 8:12ff

Bala s

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Jesus in John’s Gospel: Structure and Issues in Johannine Christology [review] / Loader, William

Jon Paulien

2019

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“Don’t Touch This Book: Rev 22:18–19 and the Rhetoric of Reading (in) the Apocalypse of John,” Biblical Interpretation 12:3 (December 2004), 282–300

Bob Royalty

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Contributions of this Volume and the De-Johannification of Jesus (Chapter in John, Jesus, and History, Volume 3)

Paul N Anderson

2016

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R. Alan Culpepper – Jörg Frey (eds.), The Opening of John’s Narrative (John 1:19–2:22). Historical, Literary, and Theological Readings from the Colloquium Ioanneum 2015 in Ephesus (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 385; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2017). Pp. 377.

Łukasz Darowski

Biblical Annals, 2021

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Why this Study is Needed, and Why it is Needed Now (from John, Jesus, and History, vol. 1)

Paul N Anderson

2007

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When Papyri and Codices Speak: Revisiting John 2:23-25

Josaphat C Tam

2014

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Honest to John! A Response to the Reviews of The Fourth Gospel and the Quest for Jesus

Paul N Anderson

2008

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John the Baptist and the pre-existence of Jesus in the Gospel of John: The social rhetoric of pre-existence pronouncements in John 1:15, 27, 30

Gerhardus A . van den Heever

Acta Patristica et Byzantina, 2009

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The Twofold Purpose of the Fourth Gospel. A Reading of the Conclusion to John’s Gospel (20,30-31) . – J. VERHEYDEN, G. VAN OYEN, M. LABAHN, R. BIERINGER (eds.), Studies in the Gospel of John and Its Christology. FS G. Van Belle (BETL, 265) 2014, 519-536.

Adelbert Denaux

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Singing the Song of Moses and the Lamb: John's Dialogical Use of Scripture

Steve Moyise

Andrews University Seminary Studies, 2004

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A Journey Round John: Tradition, Interpretation, and Context in the Fourth Gospel By Wendy E. S. North. Library of New Testament Studies, 534. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015. Pp. xii + 249. Cloth, $120.00

Lindsey S . Jodrey, Wendy North

Religious Studies Review, 2016

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review of The Apocalyptic Son of Man in the Gospel of John (BBR 20 [2010])

Rafael Rodriguez

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Jesus as the Rejected Prophet and Exalted Lord: The Rhetorical Effect of Type Shifting in John 12:38-41

Bruce Henning

A version of this appeared in "Jesus as the Rejected Prophet and Exalted Lord: The Rhetorical Effect of Type Shifting in John 12:38-41" in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 62.2 (June 2019): 329-40, 2019

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Article: Dematerializing Religion: Reading John 2-4 as a Chiasm (Biblica 2008)

Lars Kierspel

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Normal, post-normal and new normal: A theology of hope in John 20:1-29

Johnson Thomaskutty

HTS Theological Studies, 2022

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They Went Out From Us": A Study of 1 John 2.18-28

Bruce Shields

Leaven, 2012

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"Johannine Fulfillment of Scripture: Continuity and Escalation.”

Brian J Tabb

Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2011

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Exegesis of John

Mairehau Russell

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The Lame Man (John 5:1–18) as a Model for the Johannine Jews: A Narrative and Reader-Response Analysis

Christos Karakolis

Signs and Discourses in John 5 and 6: Historical, Literary, and Theological Readings from the Colloquium Ioanneum 2019 in Eisenach, 2021

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Introduction to Part 1: Aspects of Historicity in John 1-4 (in John, Jesus, and History, vol.2)

Paul N Anderson

2009

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Hebraic Analysis of John 2:1-12

Michael H Koplitz

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2022

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An Exegetical Analysis of John 10:1-18

Lucas Doyle

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The Divine Messiah: Reexamining John’s Use of “Christos” in the Purpose Statement of John 20:30-31

David S Ritsema

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Feed My Sheep: The Pastoral and Ecclesial Conclusion to John's Gospel

Mark A Matson

2016

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'Reading 3 John Within a Jewish Framework: An Overdue Reconsideration of the Text', Expository Times 132.10 (2021): 421-25

Justin Paley

Expository Times, 2021

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Salvation by Gathering" in the Gospel according to John: A New Look at John 12:1-7

Jonathan A Blanke

2009

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A Critique of the John, Jesus, and History Project

Mark Goodacre

2015

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The Triumphal Entry in John 12:9-19: The Culmination of the Feasts of the Jews

Dan Claire

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"Glimpses of Jesus Through the Johannine Lens--An Introduction and Overview of John, Jesus, and History, Vol. 3"

Paul N Anderson

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R. Alan Culpepper – Jörg Frey (eds.), The Opening of John’s Narrative (John 1:19–2:22). Historical, Literary, and Theological Readings from the Colloquium Ioanneum 2015 in Ephesus (WUNT 385; Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2017)

Łukasz Darowski

The Biblical Annals, 2021

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