Hear Then the Parable: A Commentary on the Parables of JesusFortress Press, 1 ian. 1989 - 465 pagini Hear Then the Parable is an innovative literary-social reading of all the parables of Jesus. |
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Pagina 4
... language is an important issue to deal with . It is not simply that it offends others but also that it betrays , sometimes without intent , a point of view that distorts . No language is innocent , whatever the protestations . A special ...
... language is an important issue to deal with . It is not simply that it offends others but also that it betrays , sometimes without intent , a point of view that distorts . No language is innocent , whatever the protestations . A special ...
Pagina 10
... language . The wise one needs the skill to understand , to interpret , and to ponder meanings that are hidden.16 The mashal belongs to the connota- tive aspect of language ; it employs nonliteral language , speaking by indirection and ...
... language . The wise one needs the skill to understand , to interpret , and to ponder meanings that are hidden.16 The mashal belongs to the connota- tive aspect of language ; it employs nonliteral language , speaking by indirection and ...
Pagina 11
... language the expression is directly related to the content . Such is ordinary language . For example in the command " Go home " the expression , the words , are directly related to the demanded activity . In connotative language the ...
... language the expression is directly related to the content . Such is ordinary language . For example in the command " Go home " the expression , the words , are directly related to the demanded activity . In connotative language the ...
Pagina 12
... language . The oracles of Balaam in Numbers 23—24 are introduced by the formula " he said his mashal " ( Num . 23 : 7 , 18 ; 24 : 3 , 15 , 20 , 21 , 23 ) . These are extended oracles that need interpretation . Ezekiel uses mashal to ...
... language . The oracles of Balaam in Numbers 23—24 are introduced by the formula " he said his mashal " ( Num . 23 : 7 , 18 ; 24 : 3 , 15 , 20 , 21 , 23 ) . These are extended oracles that need interpretation . Ezekiel uses mashal to ...
Pagina 13
... language . Inference and interpretation are of the essence of mashal . In semiotic terms , mashal is the expression for a suppressed content . 4. The language of mashal is intensive , or in terms of an oral culture , memorable.24 Since ...
... language . Inference and interpretation are of the essence of mashal . In semiotic terms , mashal is the expression for a suppressed content . 4. The language of mashal is intensive , or in terms of an oral culture , memorable.24 Since ...
Cuprins
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Approach and Strategy | 63 |
Part Two Family Village City and Beyond | 79 |
How to Mismanage a Miracle | 127 |
What If No One Came? | 161 |
You Cant Keep a Good Woman Down | 175 |
Whos That Masked Man? | 189 |
Part Three Masters and Servants | 205 |
Am I Not Doing You Right? | 293 |
Part Four Home and Farm | 301 |
One Rotten Apple | 321 |
A Garden of Delights | 331 |
What Did the Farmer Sow? | 343 |
What If They Gave a War? | 363 |
The Mustard Tree | 377 |
Finders Keepers | 389 |
18a | 213 |
A HardHearted Man | 217 |
Reading of the Will | 237 |
The Kings Accounting | 267 |
Wheres the Fox? | 405 |
Epilogue | 419 |
453 | |
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Hear Then the Parable: A Commentary on the Parables of Jesus Bernard Brandon Scott Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1989 |
Hear Then the Parable: A Commentary on the Parables of Jesus Bernard Brandon Scott Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1989 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
allegory apocalyptic argues audience banquet Bultmann chap context contrast Crossan denarius Derrett discourse Dodd Drachmas elder Entrusts Property evidence example expectation father fictional fig tree gnostic God's Gospel according Gospel of Thomas Grain of Mustard harvest hearer Hebrew Bible honor Ibid implied indicates interpretation Israel Jeremias Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jülicher king kingdom Lambrecht Lazarus leaven Lord Lukan Luke Luke's Mark Mark's Markan mashal master Matt Matthean Matthew and Luke metaphor metaphorical network metaphorical structure Mishnah mustard plant mustard seed mytheme narrative narrator oral originating structure parable's Parables of Jesus parallel Parousia patron-client pattern peasant performance Pharisees phrase Planted a Vineyard proverb rabbinic parable reading redactional reference rejection repentance repertoire response rich Samaritan saying sheep shepherd Soncino sons Sower steward story story's Str-B symbol Synoptic Gospels Synoptic Tradition talents Talmud Testament theme third servant Thom Thomas parable Torah treasure wisdom younger
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Mark and Luke in Poststructuralist Perspectives: Jesus Begins to Write Stephen D. Moore Previzualizare limitată - 1992 |
Other Followers of Jesus: Minor Characters as Major Figures in Mark's Gospel Joel F. Williams Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1994 |