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Twelve-year Index of JP Magazine Articles (1987-1999) by David Bivin - JerusalemPerspective.com

Jn. 1:1-18 - Contexts" (a list of sixteen "contextual reconstructions"), p. 6; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall Buth, "John's Targumic Allusions" [Jn. 1:1-18], pp. 7-9, 12; Sidebar: Randall Buth, "Scholarly Attitudes to John," p. 9; Marvin R. Wilson,...

Jn. 2:6 - and Articles by Members of the Jerusalem School" (compiled by David Bivin), p. 28; Gospel Archaeology: Ronny Reich, "Six Stone Water Jars" [Jn. 2:6], pp. 30-33; "Sea of Galilee Museum Opens Its Doors," pp. 34-37. , Robert L. Lindsey Memorial...

Jn. 21:7 - Bivin, "One Torah Reader, Not Seven!" [Lk. 4:16-20], pp. 16-17; Mendel Nun, "What Was Simon Peter Wearing When He Plunged into the Sea?" [Jn. 21:7], pp. 18-23, 37; Shmuel Safrai, "Were Women Segregated in the Ancient Synagogue?" pp. 24-36. :...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Chronology of John, Jesus, and the Crucifixion

John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Dwight Pryor’s "One God and Lord"

John 1 - centuries point to the fact that the early Christians regarded Jesus as divine. Phil. 2 claims that Jesus was equal with God before becoming flesh. John 1 describes Jesus as "with God and was God" (though some dispute this chapter's inclusion...

John 10:15 - it, which would make sense of why they thought Jesus was blaspheming God. I also don't think the singular/neuter "hen" in the Greek text of John 10:15 makes much of a difference to the meaning of the verse - esp. since we have to turn to...

John 10:30 - I am going to give it a shot with this Greek stuff. In John 10:30 it states, "I and My Father are one." In this verse the Greek for the word "one" is hen, which is neuter with no masculine (heis), meaning that "hen" speaks of one essence or...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Chronology of John, Jesus, and the Crucifixion

John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Chronology of John, Jesus, and the Crucifixion

John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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John 11:55 - (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third Jerusalem Passover (John 11:55ff) 62 AD - Temple complex completed, after 80 years, under Procurator Albinus (62-64 AD) NOTE: If Jesus...

John 2:13 - How do we know that the Gospel of John is perfectly chronological? Couldn't the "unit story" (or "unit stories") starting in John 2:13ff belong to a later period, like Yeshua's final Passover with his disciples? Are we to believe there...

John 2:13 - Jesus' baptism and ministry April 28 AD - "It has taken 46 years to build this Temple" (John 2:20), Jesus' first Jerusalem Passover (John 2:13) April 29 AD - Jesus' second Jerusalem Passover (John 6:4ff) Sat. 8 April 30 AD - Jesus' third...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Christ’s Linen Napkin (John 20:7): Is it significant that the napkin that had been around Jesus’ head when he was buried was found in the empty tomb folded?

John 11:44 - the Greek word soudarion appears three other times: at Jesus' command, Lazarus came forth from his tomb, his face wrapped with a soudarion (John 11:44); the slave whom his master entrusted with a mna hid it wrapped in a soudarion (Luke...

John 20:7 - JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Christ's Linen Napkin (John 20:7): Is it significant that the napkin that had been around Jesus' head when he was buried was found in the empty tomb folded?...

John 20:7 - Jewish residents of the land of Israel used table napkins, and if there were such a custom as described, and if the handkerchief mentioned in John 20:7 were a table napkin, and if the Greek word entetyligmenon meant "having been folded"...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Dwight Pryor’s "One God and Lord"

John 1 - centuries point to the fact that the early Christians regarded Jesus as divine. Phil. 2 claims that Jesus was equal with God before becoming flesh. John 1 describes Jesus as "with God and was God" (though some dispute this chapter's inclusion...

John 10:15 - it, which would make sense of why they thought Jesus was blaspheming God. I also don't think the singular/neuter "hen" in the Greek text of John 10:15 makes much of a difference to the meaning of the verse - esp. since we have to turn to...

John 10:30 - I am going to give it a shot with this Greek stuff. In John 10:30 it states, "I and My Father are one." In this verse the Greek for the word "one" is hen, which is neuter with no masculine (heis), meaning that "hen" speaks of one essence or...

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John 1 - centuries point to the fact that the early Christians regarded Jesus as divine. Phil. 2 claims that Jesus was equal with God before becoming flesh. John 1 describes Jesus as "with God and was God" (though some dispute this chapter's inclusion...

John 10:15 - it, which would make sense of why they thought Jesus was blaspheming God. I also don't think the singular/neuter "hen" in the Greek text of John 10:15 makes much of a difference to the meaning of the verse - esp. since we have to turn to...

John 10:30 - I am going to give it a shot with this Greek stuff. In John 10:30 it states, "I and My Father are one." In this verse the Greek for the word "one" is hen, which is neuter with no masculine (heis), meaning that "hen" speaks of one essence or...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

John 1:1-14 - Father ; while at the same time, Eve's "seed" would indeed have a God-appointed virgin serving as his earthly mother. According to John 1:1-14, it is the very Word of God - i.e. God Himself - who most humbly interjects Himself into the earthly...

John 1:1-14 - blemish" [as a type of Passover, in Ex. 12:5] - i.e. being "without sin" [Hebrews 9:28] by not being "born of men"; but rather, being "born of God" [John 1:1-14]. Therefore, in respect to Christian theology, Jesus is considered to be both 100...

John 1:14 - of God", is viewed by Christians to be "God Himself", even as He was supposedly down here on Planet Earth, being "wrapped up" in human flesh; or as John 1:14 literally says (in the Greek), "The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us [Gk.,...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

John 1:1-14 - blemish" [as a type of Passover, in Ex. 12:5] - i.e. being "without sin" [Hebrews 9:28] by not being "born of men"; but rather, being "born of God" [John 1:1-14]. Therefore, in respect to Christian theology, Jesus is considered to be both 100...

John 1:1-14 - Father ; while at the same time, Eve's "seed" would indeed have a God-appointed virgin serving as his earthly mother. According to John 1:1-14, it is the very Word of God - i.e. God Himself - who most humbly interjects Himself into the earthly...

John 1:14 - of God", is viewed by Christians to be "God Himself", even as He was supposedly down here on Planet Earth, being "wrapped up" in human flesh; or as John 1:14 literally says (in the Greek), "The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us [Gk.,...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - The Virgin Birth: Was It to Avoid Original Sin or to Establish Jesus’ Parentage?

John 1:1-14 - blemish" [as a type of Passover, in Ex. 12:5] - i.e. being "without sin" [Hebrews 9:28] by not being "born of men"; but rather, being "born of God" [John 1:1-14]. Therefore, in respect to Christian theology, Jesus is considered to be both 100...

John 1:1-14 - Father ; while at the same time, Eve's "seed" would indeed have a God-appointed virgin serving as his earthly mother. According to John 1:1-14, it is the very Word of God - i.e. God Himself - who most humbly interjects Himself into the earthly...

John 1:14 - of God", is viewed by Christians to be "God Himself", even as He was supposedly down here on Planet Earth, being "wrapped up" in human flesh; or as John 1:14 literally says (in the Greek), "The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us [Gk.,...

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