Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie

<strong>Metaphorical elements in the use of forensic language in the Gospel according to John</strong><br /><span>The metaphorical nature of the forensic material in the Gospel of John, leads to the conclusion that more than one courtcase is actually implied. Parallel to the...

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Main Authors: J. G. van der Watt, L. Voges
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2000-09-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
Online Access:http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1266
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description <strong>Metaphorical elements in the use of forensic language in the Gospel according to John</strong><br /><span>The metaphorical nature of the forensic material in the Gospel of John, leads to the conclusion that more than one courtcase is actually implied. Parallel to the earthly courtcase of Jesus, a spiritual courtcase, where the roles are reversed, is taking place. From these two courtcases, a third one (also spiritual) develops. In this third courtcase, the real reader has to make a decision - for Jesus or against Jesus?</span>
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spelling doaj.art-18a27ceddbfd4349a5248d7fae6028792022-12-22T02:30:21ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia1609-99822074-77052000-09-0121238740510.4102/ve.v21i2.12661068Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die JohannesevangelieJ. G. van der Watt0L. Voges1Universiteit van PretoriaUniversiteit van Pretoria<strong>Metaphorical elements in the use of forensic language in the Gospel according to John</strong><br /><span>The metaphorical nature of the forensic material in the Gospel of John, leads to the conclusion that more than one courtcase is actually implied. Parallel to the earthly courtcase of Jesus, a spiritual courtcase, where the roles are reversed, is taking place. From these two courtcases, a third one (also spiritual) develops. In this third courtcase, the real reader has to make a decision - for Jesus or against Jesus?</span>http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/1266
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Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
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title Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
title_full Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
title_fullStr Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
title_full_unstemmed Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
title_short Metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die Johannesevangelie
title_sort metaforiese elemente in die forensiese taalgebruik van die johannesevangelie
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