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Qumran and the Origins of Johannine Language and Symbolism
By (Author) Professor Elizabeth W. Mburu
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
21st March 2019
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
226.5067
Paperback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
331g
This work sets out to demonstrate that the sectarian Qumran document The Rule of the Community, provides linguistic clues which illuminate our understanding of how the author of the Fourth Gospel used truth terminology and expected it to be understood. It establishes that there are significant linguistic similarities shared by these two corpora. While these may be attributed to a development of the common tradition shared by both, as well as the influence ideology, the semantic continuity with the Rule of the Community makes it likely that the author of the Fourth Gospel was familiar with the mode of thought represented in the linguistic matrix of the Qumran literature and that he followed this in articulating his ideas in certain parts of his Gospel.
Reviewed in Journal for the Study of The New Testament, Volume 33 Number 5
Elizabeth Mburu is an adjunct professor of Bible and Religion at Montreat College in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. She has presented lectures in various contexts on the relationship between the New Testament and Qumran literature.