The lawsuit motif in John's gospel from new perspectives
An edition of The lawsuit motif in John's gospel from new perspectives (2015)
Jesus Christ, crucified criminal and emperor of the world
By Per Jarle Bekken
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Brill Title
Language
eng
Pages
305
Description:
The study sheds fresh light on aspects of the lawsuit motif in John from the background of Diaspora-Jewish and Greco-Roman data and perspectives. John's narrative of the attempts on Jesus for such crimes as breaking the Sabbath, blasphemy, and seduction are illuminated from Philo's perspectives on vigilante execution. Furthermore, John's narrative of the official Jewish and Roman forensic procedures against Jesus can also be situated within the framework of the Greco-Roman administration exemplified by the legal papyri from the Roman Egypt. Philo's expectation of an eschatological emperor, who shall rule over many nations, provides a cultural context for the way John's gospel re-inscribed Jesus as the true 'Emperor' of all the nations.
subjects: Trial, Criticism, interpretation, Bible, Trial of Jesus Christ, New Testament, Trials, litigation, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels, Jesus christ, History of doctrines, Trials in the Bible, Royal office, Jewish law, Biblical teaching, Roman law, Religious aspects
People: Jesus Christ