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  1. John’s Baptism as a Symbolic Enactment of the Return from Exile
    Author: White, Joel
    Published: 2022

    John’s baptism continues to be the subject of much discussion among biblical scholars. Attempts to trace its origin to Essene ritual washings or proselyte baptism have proven unconvincing as are recent arguments against the traditional site on the... more

     

    John’s baptism continues to be the subject of much discussion among biblical scholars. Attempts to trace its origin to Essene ritual washings or proselyte baptism have proven unconvincing as are recent arguments against the traditional site on the lower reaches of the Jordan River. It is likely that John’s baptism was his own invention and that he intended it to be a symbolic depiction of the return from exile, which was by no means viewed as complete in the first century CE. The baptism itself involved crossing the Jordan River from East to West, not just being immersed in it.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Tyndale bulletin; Cambridge : Tyndale House, 1966; 73(2022), Seite 201-220; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: baptism; exile; gospels; john the baptist; jordan river; mark; new testament; synoptic gospels