Reading John in Ephesus

This study describes the embedding of the Gospel of John in the city life of Ephesus. It uses the epigraphical and historical materials of first-century Ephesus as the point of reference for a reading of John. The study is a specific demonstration of the linguistic supposition that the use of the sa...

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1. VerfasserIn: Tilborg, Sjef van 1939-2003 (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 1996
In: Novum Testamentum / Supplements (83)
Jahr: 1996
Rezensionen:TILBORG, S. VAN, Reading John in Ephesus (NovTSup, 83; Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1996), pp. viii + 232. N.p. ISBN 90 04 10530 1 (1998)
[Rezension von: Tilborg, Sjef van, Reading John in Ephesus] (1998) (Rensberger, David)
Reading John in Ephesus (1997) (Frey, Jörg, 1962 -)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Novum Testamentum / Supplements 83
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Ephesus / Bibel. Johannesevangelium
RelBib Classification:BC Altorientalische Religionen
HC Neues Testament
HH Archäologie
weitere Schlagwörter:B Urchristentum
B Ephesus
B Bibel. Johannesevangelium
B Semantik
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Zusammenfassung:This study describes the embedding of the Gospel of John in the city life of Ephesus. It uses the epigraphical and historical materials of first-century Ephesus as the point of reference for a reading of John. The study is a specific demonstration of the linguistic supposition that the use of the same (combination of) words in different co-texts evokes semantic similarities and dissimilarities which influence the process of giving meaning to a text. Reading John against the background of Ephesus influences its impact. Five topics have been selected: the use of names; the use of the titles for the emperors and Artemis in relation to the titles used for Jesus; the social city life; the group formations; and the function of the high priests in relation to the imperial cult.
Beschreibung:Literaturverz. S. [221] - 230
ISBN:9004105301