"Johannine_Literature" is an on-line forum dedicated to the scholarly discussion of the Fourth Gospel and the Letters of John. Its purpose is to provide a...
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fjust@...
May 16, 1999 6:37 am
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SHBC
kquast@...
May 16, 1999 9:24 pm
Felix,
Thanks for setting this up. I was wondering if some sort of specific directions should be given as to what to include in the message we are to send...
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kquast@...
May 19, 1999 5:18 am
Hi, I think I've finally managed to subscribe to this group. Is anyone reading this message?
Kevin...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
May 20, 1999 9:37 am
As a starter I would like to provide a list of words that appear (at least
twice) in the Gospel of John, but nowhere else in the NT.
Best wishes
Wieland...
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Jim West
jwest@...
May 20, 1999 11:51 am
At 11:35 AM 5/20/99 +0200, you wrote:
>As a starter I would like to provide a list of words that appear (at least
>twice) in the Gospel of John, but nowhere...
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epiphany@...
May 20, 1999 8:52 pm
On 05/20/99 11:35:19 you wrote:
>
>As a starter I would like to provide a list of words that appear (at least
>twice) in the Gospel of John, but nowhere else...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
May 21, 1999 9:15 am
Since I have not much time for extensive discussions atm. (though I am
reading everything carefully) I just provide you with another list (I like
this new tool...
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Felix Just, S.J.
fjust@...
May 24, 1999 2:05 am
To those who have already subscribed to the new "Johannine_Literature"
list -- Thanks!
In case you were wondering why this list is still rather quiet, about...
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Joe Gagne
jogagne@...
May 24, 1999 3:54 pm
When I try to read the attachment, it comes up with a request on what to use to open with. Suggestions?...
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Julian Waterfield
julian.waterfield@...
May 24, 1999 10:56 pm
No attachment on this e-mail, I'm afraid.
Julian Waterfield
Exeter College, Oxford, OX1 3DP
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Gagne...
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
May 25, 1999 12:33 am
Julian Waterfield wrote:
> > No attachment on this e-mail, I'm afraid.
> > Julian Waterfield
> Exeter College, Oxford, OX1 3DP
> > -----Original...
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Felix Just, S.J.
fjust@...
May 25, 1999 3:58 am
Joe Gagne wrote:
> When I try to read the attachment, it comes up with a request on what to use to open with. Suggestions?
Just to clarify for everyone:...
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Felix Just, S.J.
fjust@...
May 25, 1999 5:23 am
Hello everyone!
Welcome to "Johannine_Literature," the refocused and now explicitly
academic discussion group on the Fourth Gospel and the Letters of John....
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Julian Waterfield
julian.waterfield@...
May 25, 1999 8:08 am
Rather than start at the beginning, I wonder about the place of the death of
Jesus in the Fourth Gospel.
To what extent are the themes of the Gospel a...
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N & RJ Hanscamp
nar.hanscamp@...
May 25, 1999 9:16 am
Its great to be back.
Does anyone have any thoughts on the following being any more than Jesus "breathing his last"? Does anyone know where else this phrase...
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ejdanna@...
May 25, 1999 1:07 pm
On Tue, 25 May 1999, N & RJ Hanscamp wrote:
> Its great to be back.
> > Does anyone have any thoughts on the following being any more than Jesus "breathing...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
May 25, 1999 1:10 pm
On 25 May 99 at 9:07, Julian Waterfield wrote:
> Rather than start at the beginning, I wonder about the place of the death of
> Jesus in the Fourth Gospel.
>...
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Mark Goodacre
M.S.GOODACRE@...
May 25, 1999 1:23 pm
On 25 May 99 at 21:11, N & RJ Hanscamp wrote:
> Does anyone have any thoughts on the following being any more than Jesus
> "breathing his last"? Does anyone...
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Neil Booth
neilbooth@...
May 25, 1999 2:47 pm
Hello Nigel,
As I understand it, "bowing the head" was an act which, in the circumstances of crucifixion, ensured that Jesus "breathed his last," ie, it...
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TonyProst@...
May 25, 1999 3:21 pm
Let me introduce a topic, please. When I read the Gospel of John for the first time in Greek, I got the impression that this book was written for wide...
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TonyProst@...
May 25, 1999 3:30 pm
I guess it means he gave up the ghost? We use it ourselves. Is this its source?
Regards, Tony PRost
All Nonnos All Day...
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Jeffrey B. Gibson
jgibson000@...
May 25, 1999 3:34 pm
With apologies for duplication and cross-posting:
Members of the Johannine List may wish to know about the existence of
yet another moderated, academic NT...
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TonyProst@...
May 25, 1999 3:34 pm
To emphasize this, the paraphrase of this verse, by Nonnos of Panopolis in Alexandria (?), c. 450 (?) reads:
Paraphrase 9.160
kai kephale^n ekline,...
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Neil Booth
neilbooth@...
May 25, 1999 6:00 pm
On Tuesday, 25 May 1999, Tony Prost wrote ...
> I guess it means he gave up the ghost? We use it ourselves. Is this its
> source?
Hello Tony!
Yes - "gave up...
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Julian Waterfield
julian.waterfield@...
May 25, 1999 10:13 pm
Hi Mark
The basic claim
>of the book is that we have stressed rather too much the triumphalistic
tones
>in John and that we should focus instead on death,...
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Stevan Davies
miser17@...
May 25, 1999 11:58 pm
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Jack Kilmon
jkilmon@...
May 26, 1999 1:56 am
"Felix Just, S.J." wrote:
> CALL FOR TOPICS:
> Thus I would now invite people to propose topics, passages, and issues
> that you would like to discuss on this...
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Wieland Willker
willker@...
May 26, 1999 6:59 am
Jack Kilmon wrote:
> In a larger sense, through, 4G reminds me of a child in
> "dress up." Wash off the lipstick and rouge, take off
> the party dress and you...
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Felix Just, S.J.
fjust@...
May 26, 1999 8:08 am
In case you are interested, the Homepage for this discussion group was
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