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  1. In October 2017, Solomon published an article in The Hill about the Uranium One controversy where he insinuated that Russia made payments to the Clinton Foundation at the time when the Obama administration approved the sale of Uranium One to Rosatom. [25]

    • Literary Features
    • Discussion of John 3:1-21
    • Conclusion
    • Excursus: History and Theology in John
    • Bibliography

    To deal adequately with all the literary techniques utilized within this Gospel is simply too large a task. Therefore this study will narrow the field by focusing on the implicit commentary contained within the narrative. In R. Allen Culpepper’s valuable study on Johannine narrative style, he helpfully describes the distinction between the narrator...

    As we turn to deal with a specific text from John, the focus will remain on the implicit commentary. However, it is unavoidable, as well as unwise, to neglect the more explicit markers contained within the text. Immediately preceding our text is a narrator’s comment on the inadequate faith of the people who saw Jesus’ signs. The link between this p...

    In the discussion of our text considerable attention has been given to discovering the fuller meaning of the Johannine multiple allusions, misunderstandings, ironic comments and symbolic features. As a conclusion I would like to suggest the following purposes for Johannine implicit commentary. First, the implicit commentary warns the reader not to ...

    The preceding discussion of Johannine literary technique has demonstrated that the author has shaped and impacted his description of the events in Jesus’ life. In so doing, he has provided the reader with a message which exists on two levels. This two-level schema affirms that the “Gospel was written from the perspective of faith...but it describes...

    Carson, D.A. “Understanding Misunderstanding in the Fourth Gospel.” Tyndale Bulletin 33(1982): 59-91.
    Culpepper, R. Alan. Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel: A Study in Literary Design. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1983.
    Dodd, C.H. The Interpretation of the Fourth Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1953.
    Duke, Paul D. Irony in the Fourth Gospel. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1985.
  2. Sep 17, 2020 · The fall of David in 2 Samuel 11 is one of the saddest accounts in all of Scripture. Yet it also has great value as it offers us hope about the greatness of God’s forgiving grace—while also warning us about the terrible consequences of sin, even forgiven sin.

  3. Jul 31, 2014 · When the first woman got up in the morning to nurse her son, the infant was dead, and she states to king Solomon, “it was not my son, which I did bear” (1 Kings 3:21). The second woman does not question the plausibility of how the infant died.

  4. Jul 25, 2012 · In his conversation with the Samaritan woman, Jesus – the promised vine in Jacob’s promise to Joseph – is in effect climbing over the wall of hostility between the Israelite Jews and Israelite Samaritans to unite these two parts of His Kingdom through His person, teaching and deeds.

  5. Jul 30, 2014 · Even though John and Jesus are not from the same parents, the narrator is employing an intense comparison so that the reader will correlate them with one another and see that the younger (Jesus) is greater than the older (John).

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  7. Jun 24, 2004 · One hundred fifty years ago, if one had asked a New Testament scholar which of the four gospels gave us the most information about the life and ministry of Jesus, the answer would almost invariably have been, “The Gospel of John.”