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A Commentary on the Gospel of John
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New Testament scholar Johannes Beutler brings together a lifetime of study and reflection in this acclaimed commentary, first published in German in 2013 and now available to English-speaking audiences for the first time. Moving through the Gospel of John with a careful and critical eye, Beutler engages the relevant primary and secondary sources; summarizes the existing discussion; and presents syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic analyses of the text. As he meticulously examines the Fourth Gospel, Beutler pays special attention to the influence of Old Testament and Early Jewish traditions, to the overall structure of the Gospel of John, and to evidence suggesting a later stratum of contextualized "re-readings" in the composition of the Gospel. Bold, literary, and theological, this volume represents a landmark work of German biblical scholarship.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword, by Francis J. Moloney
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- THE DIVINE WORD ENTERS THE WORLD (1:1–4:54)
- JESUS REVEALS HIMSELF TO HIS PEOPLE (5:1–10:42)
- JESUS ON THE WAY TO HIS PASSION (11:1–12:50)
- JESUS BIDS FAREWELL (13:1–17:26)
- JESUS’S “HOUR”: PASSION, DEATH, AND RESURRECTION (18:1–20:31)
- EPILOGUE: JESUS, PETER, AND THE BELOVED DISCIPLE (21:1–25)
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
- Index of Primary Sources