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- catalog contributor b1468451.
- catalog created "c1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "c1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1980.".
- catalog description "Chapter I. The cursing of the Fig-Tree periscope: a history of the investigation of it's problems -- The variety of hermeneutical approaches -- The nineteenth century -- The turn of the century to the First World War -- Between wars -- The immediate post-war period -- Some recent trends -- Chapter II. Source and redaction in Mark Chapter 11 -- "And he entered Jerusalem": The three-day scheme -- "And passing by in the morning": The sequel -- Chapter III. The fig-tree periscope in Matthew's Gospel -- "And Jesus entered the Temple": The two-day scheme -- The nature of Matthew's redaction -- The significance of Matthew's redaction -- Chapter IV. "Whoever says to this mountain": The mountain-moving saying -- Introduction -- The saying's most primitive form -- The earliest discenible context -- Origin, meaning and sitz im leben -- Summation: The saying in markan redaction -- Chapter V. The Old Testament background -- Introduction -- The influence of the Old Testament -- The fig-tree in the Old Testament -- other related Motifs -- Certain primary Old Testament passages considered -- Some supplementary passages considered -- summation -- Chapter VI. The late Jewish background -- Introduction -- The estimation of the fig-tree in the rabbinical literature -- The fig-tree in the Halakah -- The fig/fig-tree in Rabbinic imagery and symbolism -- The fig-tree story and the Haggadah -- summation -- Chapter VII. The New Testament Background -- Introduction -- End-time expectation in the early Church -- Trees and fig-trees in the New Testament -- The Markan parable of the fig-tree (Mk. 13.28-32) -- Nathanael 'under the fig-tree' (Jn.1.48,50) -- The Lukan parable of the fig-tree (Lk.13.6-9) -- The question of origin -- Final summation -- Chapter VIII. Christology and the Messianic secret in Mark Chapter 11: A postscript.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 319 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Barren temple and the withered tree.".
- catalog identifier "0905774205".
- catalog isFormatOf "Barren temple and the withered tree.".
- catalog isPartOf "Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Supplement series ; 1".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "c1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Sheffield, Eng. : JSOT Press,".
- catalog relation "Barren temple and the withered tree.".
- catalog subject "BS2585.2 .T3".
- catalog subject "Bible. Mark Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Cursing of the fig tree (Miracle)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. The cursing of the Fig-Tree periscope: a history of the investigation of it's problems -- The variety of hermeneutical approaches -- The nineteenth century -- The turn of the century to the First World War -- Between wars -- The immediate post-war period -- Some recent trends -- Chapter II. Source and redaction in Mark Chapter 11 -- "And he entered Jerusalem": The three-day scheme -- "And passing by in the morning": The sequel -- Chapter III. The fig-tree periscope in Matthew's Gospel -- "And Jesus entered the Temple": The two-day scheme -- The nature of Matthew's redaction -- The significance of Matthew's redaction -- Chapter IV. "Whoever says to this mountain": The mountain-moving saying -- Introduction -- The saying's most primitive form -- The earliest discenible context -- Origin, meaning and sitz im leben -- Summation: The saying in markan redaction -- Chapter V. The Old Testament background -- Introduction -- The influence of the Old Testament -- The fig-tree in the Old Testament -- other related Motifs -- Certain primary Old Testament passages considered -- Some supplementary passages considered -- summation -- Chapter VI. The late Jewish background -- Introduction -- The estimation of the fig-tree in the rabbinical literature -- The fig-tree in the Halakah -- The fig/fig-tree in Rabbinic imagery and symbolism -- The fig-tree story and the Haggadah -- summation -- Chapter VII. The New Testament Background -- Introduction -- End-time expectation in the early Church -- Trees and fig-trees in the New Testament -- The Markan parable of the fig-tree (Mk. 13.28-32) -- Nathanael 'under the fig-tree' (Jn.1.48,50) -- The Lukan parable of the fig-tree (Lk.13.6-9) -- The question of origin -- Final summation -- Chapter VIII. Christology and the Messianic secret in Mark Chapter 11: A postscript.".
- catalog title "The barren temple and the withered tree : a redaction-critical analysis of the cursing of the fig-tree pericope in Mark's gospel and its relation to the cleansing of the temple tradition / William R. Telford.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".