Sacra Pagina: The Gospel of John
No other book of the New Testament has attracted as much attention from commentators as the Fourth Gospel. It has stirred minds, hearts, and imaginations from Christianity's earliest days. In The Gospel of John, Francis Moloney unfolds the identifiable "point of view" of this unique G...
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Liturgical Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Editor's Preface; Preface; Note on References and the Translation; Abbreviations; Introduction; A. The Johannine Literature; B. The Author; C. "The Jews" in the Fourth Gospel; D. Approaches to the Fourth Gospel; E. The Approach Adopted in this Commentary; F. The Theological Contribution and Contemporary Significanc of the Fourth Gospel; G. The Structure of the Gospel; General Bibliography; Translation, Interpretation, Notes; I. THE PROLOGUE (1:1-18); II. THE BOOK OF SIGNS (1:19-12:50); A. The First Days of Jesus (1:19-51); B. From Cana to Cana (2:1-4:54).
- IntroductionThe Response to Jesus Within Israel (2:1-3:36); i. The First Miracle at Cana: Faith in the Word of Jesus (2:1-12); ii. Jesus and "the Jews" (2:13-22); iii. The Narrator's Comment (2:23-25); iv. Jesus and Nicodemus (3:1-21); v. Jesus and John the Baptist (3:22-36); The Response to Jesus Outside Israel (4:1-54); vi. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: I (4:1-15); vii. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: II (4:16-30); viii. Jesus' Comment (4:31-38); ix. Jesus and the Samaritan Villagers (4:39-42); x. The Second Miracle at Cana: Faith in the Word of Jesus (4:43-54).
- C. The Feasts of "the Jews" (5:1-10:42)Introduction; i. Jesus and the Sabbath (5:1-47); a) Jesus' Healing Work on a Sabbath (5:1-18); b) Life and Judgment (5:19-30); c) Witness and Accusation (5:31-47); ii. Jesus and the Passover (6:1-71); Introduction; a) An Introduction (6:1-4); b) The Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes (6:5-15); c) The Miracle on the Sea (6:16-21); d) A Second Introduction (6:22-24); e) The Discourse on the Bread From Heaven (6:25-59); f) The Crisis Created by the Word of Jesus (6:60-71); iii. Jesus and Tabernacles: I (7:1-8:59); The Feast of Tabernacles.
- A) Before the Feast (7:1-9)b) At the Feast in Jerusalem (7:10-13); c) About the Middle of the Feast (7:14-36); 1. Jesus, "the Jews," and "the People" (7:14-24); 2. The Jerusalemites and "the People" (7:25-31); 3. Jesus and "the Jews" (7:32-36); d) On the Last Day of the Feast (7:37-8:59); 1. Jesus, "the People," and the Leaders (7:37-52); Excursus on John 7:53-8:11: The Woman Taken in Adultery; 2. Jesus Reveals Himself as the Light of the World (8:12-30); 3. Jesus and "the Jews" in Conflict Over Their Respective Origins (8:31-59); iv. Jesus and Tabernacles: II (9:1-10:21).
- V. Jesus and Dedication (10:22-42)D. Jesus Turns Toward "The Hour" (11:1-12:50); i. A Resurrection That Will Lead to Death (11:1-54); ii. The Hour Has Come (11:55-12:36); iii. Conclusion to the Ministry of Jesus (12:37-50); III. THE BOOK OF GLORY (13:1-20:31); A. The Last Discourse (13:1-17:26); i. Making God Known: The Footwashing and the Morsel (13:1-38); a) The Footwashing (13:1-17); b) To Make God Known (13:18-20); c) The Gift of the Morsel (13:21-38); ii. Departure (14:1-31); iii. To Abide, to Love, and to Be Hated (15:1-16:3); a) To Abide (15:1-11); b) The Command to Love (15:12-17).