Search Results - "J.E. Botha"
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For God did not so love the whole world – only Israel! John 3:16 revisited
Published in Hervormde teologiese studies (01-01-2005)“…John 3:16 is probably the most popular and widely proclaimed proof-text for God’s love for all of humankind – the “world”. This interpretation of the verse is…”
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The case of Johannine irony reopened I: rhe problematic current situation
Published in Neotestamentica (01-09-1991)“…In this first of a series of two articles dealing with Johannine irony, the current state of affairs with regard to the understanding of Johannine irony is…”
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The meaning of "pisteuo" in the Greek New Testament: a semantic-lexicographical study
Published in Neotestamentica (01-12-1987)“…Some common lexicographical and semantic problems relating to the meaning of words in the New Testament are discussed…”
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The meanings of pisteúõ in the greek New Testament: A semantic-lexicographical study
Published in Neotestamentica (01-01-1987)“…Some common lexicographical and semantic problems relating to the meaning of words in the New Testament are discussed. The verb pisteúõ is used as an example…”
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THE CASE OF JOHANNINE IRONY REOPENED II: SUGGESTIONS, ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES
Published in Neotestamentica (01-01-1991)“…In the first of this series of two articles, the current problematic situation with regard to Johannine irony was pointed out. In this article some probable…”
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READER 'ENTRAPMENT' AS LITERARY DEVICE IN JOHN 4:1-42
Published in Neotestamentica (01-01-1990)“…The notion of literary entrapment has so far not been introduced comprehensively into the study of the communication of the Fourth Gospel. This paper is an…”
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STYLE, STYLISTICS AND THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Published in Neotestamentica (01-01-1990)“…In this paper it is argued that stylistic analyses and studies of New Testament documents have, for the greater part of this century, been inadequate and very…”
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