03339nam 2200505 450 991079720550332120230807220944.00-7618-6613-2(CKB)3710000000443707(EBL)2091771(SSID)ssj0001561877(PQKBManifestationID)16204485(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001561877(PQKBWorkID)14833142(PQKB)10155906(MiAaPQ)EBC2091771(EXLCZ)99371000000044370720150724h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEssays in the Judaic background of Mark 11:12-14, 20-21; 15:23 Luke 1:37; John 19:28-30; and Acts 11:28 /Roger David AusLanham, Maryland :University Press of America,® Inc.,2015.©20151 online resource (269 p.)Studies in JudaismIncludes indexes.0-7618-6612-4 3.6 Talking to a Fig Tree3.7 Leaves; 3.8 The ""Season"" of Figs; 3.9 The ""Fruit"" of the Fig Tree; 3.10 The Form of Jesus' Address to the Fig Tree; 3.11 The Withering of the Fig Tree from its Roots; 4. The ""Cursing"" of the Fig Tree; 4.1 To Bless and to Curse, Blessings and Curses as Intimately Related; 4.2 Jer 8:13; 4.3 Jer 17:5-8; 4.4 The Miraculous Fertility of Trees in the Time to Come; 5. The Non-historicity of the Narrative; 6. The Original Meanings; 7. Markan Redaction; 8. A Semitic Original; 9. The Time and Place of Composition1. Abraham and Sarah in the OT and Judaic Tradition as Models for Zechariah and Elizabeth in Luke 11.1 Zechariah as a Priest, and Abraham as a Priest; 1.2 Zechariah and Elizabeth as Righteous, and Abraham and Sarah as Righteous; 1.3 Zechariah and Elizabeth as ""Living Blamelessly According to All the Commandments and Regulations of the Lord,"" and Abraham (and Sarah) as Doing the Same; 1.4 Zechariah and Elizabeth as Childless, Elizabeth as Barren, Both as Advanced in Years, and Abraham and Sarah as the Same; 1.5 ""Do not Fear!""1.6 Zechariah's Praying for a Son, and Abraham's Praying for a Son1.7 Joy, Gladness and Rejoicing; 1.8 How Will I Know This?; 1.9 Deaf-muteness and its Repeal at the Birth of a Son; 1.10 Elizabeth and Sarah's Prophesying Through the Holy Spirit; 1.11 Circumcision on the Eighth Day; 1.12 Zechariah and Abraham as Prophets; 2. Sarah's Wondrous Conception of Isaac in Palestinian Judaic Traditions; 2.1 Abraham; 2.2 Sarah; 3. Emphasis on God's Activity at Sarah's Conception of Isaac; 4. Summary of Sections 1.-3. and Their Relevance for Mary's Virginity5. Sarah's Virginal Conception in Hellenistic Judaism<span><span>These five essays deal with the influence of Judaic haggadah or lore, especially in the form of "creative historiography" or "imaginative dramatization," on four enigmatic passages in the Gospels, and one in Acts. </span></span>Studies in Judaism.232.9Aus Roger David1504065MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797205503321Essays in the Judaic background of Mark 11:12-14, 20-21; 15:233732846UNINA