This book explores the many facets of early Palestinian Judaism which inform the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand. Aus describes motifs in the narrative, as well as the Markan and Johannine redaction, analyzes the account's Semitic background, genre and historicity, and its part in a miracle collection.
This book explores the many facets of early Palestinian Judaism which inform the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand. Aus describes motifs in the narrative, as well as the Markan and Johannine redaction, analyzes the account's Semitic background, genre and historicity, and its part in a miracle collection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 I. Famine, the Omer, and Barley Bread Chapter 4 II. Similarities Between Elisha and aJesus, Especially as Wonder-workers Chapter 5 III. Jesus as a Teacher with Disciples, and Elisha as a Teacher with Disciples Chapter 6 IV. Denarii Chapter 7 V. Baal-shalishah, Shalishah, and John 6 Chapter 8 VI. Jesus' Praying, and Elisha's Praying Chapter 9 VII. Doubling, Garden Beds and Rows, According to Hundreds and Fifties, and Groups Chapter 10 VIII. Eating to Satiety, and Saying Grace After Meals Chapter 11 IX. Baskets Full of Left Over Pieces Chapter 12 X. 5000 Men Chapter 13 XI. Bethsaida as a Possible Site of the Feeding, and the Livia/Julia Cult Chapter 14 XII. Markan Redaction in 6:30-44, and Johannine Redaction in 6:1-15 Chapter 15 XIII. The Markan and the Johannine Contexts Chapter 16 XIV. The Semitic Background of the Feeding of the 5000, and Possible Hellenistic Parallels Chapter 17 XV. Major Motifs in the Narrative Chapter 18 XVI. The Genre Chapter 19 XVII. The Historicity Chapter 20 XVIII. Two Markan Feeding Narratives, and the Feeding of the 5000 as Part of a Miracle Collection Chapter 21 Sources and Reference Works Chapter 22 Author Index Chapter 23 About the Author
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 I. Famine, the Omer, and Barley Bread Chapter 4 II. Similarities Between Elisha and aJesus, Especially as Wonder-workers Chapter 5 III. Jesus as a Teacher with Disciples, and Elisha as a Teacher with Disciples Chapter 6 IV. Denarii Chapter 7 V. Baal-shalishah, Shalishah, and John 6 Chapter 8 VI. Jesus' Praying, and Elisha's Praying Chapter 9 VII. Doubling, Garden Beds and Rows, According to Hundreds and Fifties, and Groups Chapter 10 VIII. Eating to Satiety, and Saying Grace After Meals Chapter 11 IX. Baskets Full of Left Over Pieces Chapter 12 X. 5000 Men Chapter 13 XI. Bethsaida as a Possible Site of the Feeding, and the Livia/Julia Cult Chapter 14 XII. Markan Redaction in 6:30-44, and Johannine Redaction in 6:1-15 Chapter 15 XIII. The Markan and the Johannine Contexts Chapter 16 XIV. The Semitic Background of the Feeding of the 5000, and Possible Hellenistic Parallels Chapter 17 XV. Major Motifs in the Narrative Chapter 18 XVI. The Genre Chapter 19 XVII. The Historicity Chapter 20 XVIII. Two Markan Feeding Narratives, and the Feeding of the 5000 as Part of a Miracle Collection Chapter 21 Sources and Reference Works Chapter 22 Author Index Chapter 23 About the Author
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