The essays in this volume disclose how Sinai, its location, the scriptural narratives about it, a... more The essays in this volume disclose how Sinai, its location, the scriptural narratives about it, and the content of the revelation received there, are variously read by Deuteronomy, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul, Josephus, rabbinic literature, art and philosophy.
... The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: La Sor, Wil... more ... The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: La Sor, William Sanford. ... PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 281 p. SUBJECT(S): Dead Sea scrolls; Relation to the New Testament. DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned. LC NUMBER: BM487 .L37. ...
A brief piece on the Spirit in 1 John: a pneumatology, the profile of which has less to do with &... more A brief piece on the Spirit in 1 John: a pneumatology, the profile of which has less to do with "dogmatics" than with being a function of how Jesus' death is controversially debated between the writer (+ community/ideal audience) and "the opponents".
... 'Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10). S... more ... 'Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10). Stuckenbruck, LT (2001) ''Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10).', Stone-Campbell journal., 4 (2). pp. 205-234. Item Type: Article. ...
This chapter explains what does the otherworld of the dead look like in the Epistle ? if there is... more This chapter explains what does the otherworld of the dead look like in the Epistle ? if there is very little in the document that describes the world outside of earthly life in the present, to what extent do the text traditions that preserve the Epistle provide clues from which to draw inferences? how does the eschatology of the Epistle relate to and reflect an understanding of the world which the writer(s) assumed? It argues that, to a significant degree, the cosmology of the Epistle was based on its reception and adaptation of an earlier Enochic seer's vision of places for the dead in the Book of Watchers , especially as described in 1 Enoch chapters 21-22. After a comparison between the earlier and later Enochic traditions, the chapter then considers how the religious and social climate underlying the Epistle may have affected its cosmology. Keywords: 1 Enoch ; book of Watchers ; cosmology; Enochic traditions; Epistle
The essays in this volume disclose how Sinai, its location, the scriptural narratives about it, a... more The essays in this volume disclose how Sinai, its location, the scriptural narratives about it, and the content of the revelation received there, are variously read by Deuteronomy, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Paul, Josephus, rabbinic literature, art and philosophy.
... The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: La Sor, Wil... more ... The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: La Sor, William Sanford. ... PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 281 p. SUBJECT(S): Dead Sea scrolls; Relation to the New Testament. DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned. LC NUMBER: BM487 .L37. ...
A brief piece on the Spirit in 1 John: a pneumatology, the profile of which has less to do with &... more A brief piece on the Spirit in 1 John: a pneumatology, the profile of which has less to do with "dogmatics" than with being a function of how Jesus' death is controversially debated between the writer (+ community/ideal audience) and "the opponents".
... 'Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10). S... more ... 'Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10). Stuckenbruck, LT (2001) ''Why should women cover their heads because of the angels ? (1 Corinthians 11:10).', Stone-Campbell journal., 4 (2). pp. 205-234. Item Type: Article. ...
This chapter explains what does the otherworld of the dead look like in the Epistle ? if there is... more This chapter explains what does the otherworld of the dead look like in the Epistle ? if there is very little in the document that describes the world outside of earthly life in the present, to what extent do the text traditions that preserve the Epistle provide clues from which to draw inferences? how does the eschatology of the Epistle relate to and reflect an understanding of the world which the writer(s) assumed? It argues that, to a significant degree, the cosmology of the Epistle was based on its reception and adaptation of an earlier Enochic seer's vision of places for the dead in the Book of Watchers , especially as described in 1 Enoch chapters 21-22. After a comparison between the earlier and later Enochic traditions, the chapter then considers how the religious and social climate underlying the Epistle may have affected its cosmology. Keywords: 1 Enoch ; book of Watchers ; cosmology; Enochic traditions; Epistle
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