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Die strukturele komposisie van die proloog van die Johannesevangelie heroorweeg
Verbum et Ecclesia | Skrif en Kerk: Vol 8, No 1 | a965 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v8i1.965
| © 1987 J. G. van der Watt
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Submitted: 17 July 1987 | Published: 17 July 1987
Submitted: 17 July 1987 | Published: 17 July 1987
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The structural composition of the Johannine Prologue reconsidered
A brief summary of several efforts to describe the structure of the Prologue Is followed by a suggestion that the Prologue consists of two parts. Each part is individually structured according to its own structuring principle. These two parts are again structurally linked in order to illustrate their interdependence in transmitting the message of the pre-incarnative Logos who became flesh so that we might share in God's grace.
A brief summary of several efforts to describe the structure of the Prologue Is followed by a suggestion that the Prologue consists of two parts. Each part is individually structured according to its own structuring principle. These two parts are again structurally linked in order to illustrate their interdependence in transmitting the message of the pre-incarnative Logos who became flesh so that we might share in God's grace.
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