Weeping and tears in Luke’s Gospel narratives: between ancient and modern commentators
<p>Within the Synoptic Gospels, Luke’s Jesus is known to be the most self-restrained. However, Luke’s is the only Gospel that describes Jesus with the verb κλαίω (it is δακρύω in John 11:35) when he weeps over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41). The Third Gospel also accounts for the greatest number of re...
Main Author: | Mak, SA |
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Other Authors: | Bockmuehl, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Latin English |
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2024
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