Browsing Reynolds, Benjamin E. by Subject "Bible. John 2-4"
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Perfect Tense-Form and the Son of Man in John 3.13: Developments in Greek Grammar as a Viable Solution to the Timing of the Ascent and Descent
(Cambridge University PressCambridge, UK, 2014)The perfect tense-form verb ἀναβέβηκεν in John 3.13 is usually interpreted in light of traditional verb theory, as a “past action with present results”. This interpretation introduces an apparent problematic chronology ... -
Testimony of Jesus and the Spirit: The 'We' of John 3:11 in Its Literary Context
(2007)Jesus’ use of the first person plural in John 3:11 is rarely given more than passing comment. The common explanation that a group outside of the narrative speaks through Jesus ignores the literary context of the passage, ...