Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4
The article deals with particular texts that are not limited to the resurrection narratives in Matt 28. In what follows we will have a close look at Matthew’s understanding of Jonah’s sign. What did he mean with the sign of Jonah? Did Matthew understand it in te...
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doaj-69eda8d3722d4f55b16434f83015423d2020-11-25T01:25:38ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie1230-07802015-01-012210.18276/skk.2015.22-03Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4Beate Kowalski0Humanwissenschaften und Theologie Technische Universität DortmundThe article deals with particular texts that are not limited to the resurrection narratives in Matt 28. In what follows we will have a close look at Matthew’s understanding of Jonah’s sign. What did he mean with the sign of Jonah? Did Matthew understand it in terms of resurrection? And if so, did he follow examples of the past? Why did he mention the sign of Jonah in this particular context of his composition?https://wnus.edu.pl/skk/pl/issue/49/article/462/JonahSon of Manσημεῖονresurrectionsyn comparisonOT and Jewish literature |
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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Meaning and function of the Sign of Jonah in Matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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meaning and function of the sign of jonah in matthew 12:38-42 and 16:1-4 |
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego |
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Studia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie |
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The article deals with particular texts that are not limited to the resurrection narratives in Matt 28. In what follows we will have a close look at Matthew’s understanding of Jonah’s sign. What did he mean with the sign of Jonah? Did Matthew understand it in terms of resurrection? And if so, did he follow examples of the past? Why did he mention the sign of Jonah in this particular context of his composition? |
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Jonah Son of Man σημεῖον resurrection syn comparison OT and Jewish literature |
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