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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... provides the reader with a definite perspective on the parable . In weighing the advantages and disadvan- tages of traditional titles , I have chosen to retitle all the parables . My proposed titles are neutral since they are derived ...
... provides the reader with a definite perspective on the parable . In weighing the advantages and disadvan- tages of traditional titles , I have chosen to retitle all the parables . My proposed titles are neutral since they are derived ...
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... provides a teleological explanation of the proverb mashal " Is Saul also among the prophets ? " This is a proverb because Saul's behavior " has such potential that it has become a comment on incongruous behavior in anyone , at anytime ...
... provides a teleological explanation of the proverb mashal " Is Saul also among the prophets ? " This is a proverb because Saul's behavior " has such potential that it has become a comment on incongruous behavior in anyone , at anytime ...
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... provides an interpretation ( allegory ) of the story of the eagle ( 17 : 11-24 ) , 21 On two other occasions this doubling of mashal occurs in Ezekiel . In the proph- ecy of the burning forest of Negeb ( 20 : 45-49 ; MT , 21 : 1-5 ) the ...
... provides an interpretation ( allegory ) of the story of the eagle ( 17 : 11-24 ) , 21 On two other occasions this doubling of mashal occurs in Ezekiel . In the proph- ecy of the burning forest of Negeb ( 20 : 45-49 ; MT , 21 : 1-5 ) the ...
Pagina 13
... provides a background against which to understand the usage in the New Testament and by Jesus . Several conclusions emerge : 1. Proverb is the archetypical mashal ; its characteristics allow other connotative language to be called ...
... provides a background against which to understand the usage in the New Testament and by Jesus . Several conclusions emerge : 1. Proverb is the archetypical mashal ; its characteristics allow other connotative language to be called ...
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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 | 323 |
A Garden of Delights | 331 |
What Did the Farmer Sow? | 343 |
What If They Gave a War? | 363 |
The Mustard Tree | 377 |
Finders Keepers | 395 |
18a | 213 |
A HardHearted Man | 217 |
Reading of the Will | 237 |
The Kings Accounting | 267 |
Wheres the Fox? | 411 |
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
according accounting action allegory appears argues argument audience begins belong called chap character coming common conclusion context contrast creates Crossan deal discourse early elder evidence example expectation father field fig tree final follow give given Gospel harvest hearer History honor identified implied important indicates interpretation Israel Jeremias Jesus Jewish judge king kingdom language leaven Lord Lukan Luke Luke's Mark mashal master Matt Matthew meaning metaphor mustard seed narrative notes occurs oral originating parable parable's parallel pattern performance Pharisees phrase Planted poor possible present problem proverb provides question rabbinic reader reading received reference rejection relation represents response rich saying scene seed sense servant sheep similar situation sons stand steward story structure suggests symbol Synoptic talents theme things third Thomas tradition treasure understanding vineyard wisdom younger
Referințe la această carte
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 |