From Tobit to Bartimaeus, from Qumran to Siloam the social role of blind people and attitudes toward the blind in New Testament times

Finally, I apply the knowledge attained to an exegesis of John 9, considering especially how blindness functions in the Johannine literary and historical contexts. Such narrative details as the Pool of Siloam and the therapeutic actions of Jesus turn out to be even more distinctively Johannine than...

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Main Author: Just, Felix N. W
Corporate Author: Yale University
Format: Thesis Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 1997
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