Use of the Third Person for Self-Reference By Jesus and Yahweh A Study of Illeism in the Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Texts and Its Implications for Christology
Material type: TextSeries: Library of New Testament Studies ; 201800ENGGPS5Publication details: New York T and T Clark 2018Description: 182pISBN:- 9780567685902
- B70.1 J826
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. Introduction ..........1 2. Illeism in Classical Antiquity ...........15 3. Illeism in the Old Testament ..........25 4. Illeism in Ancient near Eastern Texts........85 5. Illeism in the New Testament ........119 6. Summary and Conclusions .......151
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