Jesus' Emotions in the Fourth Gospel

Jesus' Emotions in the Fourth Gospel

by Stephen Voorwinde
Jesus' Emotions in the Fourth Gospel

Jesus' Emotions in the Fourth Gospel

by Stephen Voorwinde

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Overview

This book seeks to discuss John's references to Jesus' emotions in the light of the current debate regarding Johannine Christology. The Fourth Gospel refers to Jesus' love, joy, and zeal. At times it also portrays him as troubled, deeply moved, and in tears. Do these expressions of emotion underscore Jesus' humanity or his divinity?

The study is set against the background of the emotions of God as found in earlier Jewish literature, as well as against that of the emotions of Jesus in the Synoptics and the remainder of the New Testament. Voorwinde argues that the covenant provides the most consistent perspective for viewing both the emotions of Yahweh in the Old Testament and the emotions of Jesus in the Gospels. The Johannine Jesus is found to fulfil the hitherto incompatible roles of covenant Lord and covenant sacrifice.

Rather than being expressive only of his humanity Jesus' emotions are also found to underscore his divinity. This is due to the unique genius of this Gospel with its paradoxical presentation of Jesus whose divinity is manifested most eloquently in his weakness, suffering, and death. Only his tears at the grave of Lazarus can be explained as a human emotion pure and simple. All the other emotions, because of their strong connections to the cross, highlight both Jesus' humanity and divinity, albeit for various reasons and in highly nuanced ways.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567030269
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/01/2005
Series: The Library of New Testament Studies , #284
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author


Stephen Voorwinde is Lecturer in New Testament at the Reformed Theological College, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Abbreviationsxi
Introduction1
Chapter 1Background Issues3
1The Johannine Christological Debate5
2Methodological Considerations14
3Criteria of Identification21
4Conclusion28
Chapter 2John's Religious Setting30
1The Old Testament31
2The Dead Sea Scrolls42
3The Apocrypha43
4The New Testament44
5Evaluation65
Chapter 3Jesus' Emotions within the Structure of John's Gospel67
1Where John Begins67
2The Emotions of the Johannine Jesus72
3The Location of Jesus' Emotions73
4Pentateuch Themes in John83
5A Covenantal Perspective96
6Conclusion114
Chapter 4Zeal for the Temple116
1The Context116
2The Old Testament Quotation125
3Implications136
4Conclusion138
Chapter 5'Our Friend Lazarus'139
1The Account of the Raising of Lazarus141
2Love150
3Joy162
4Anger168
5Troubled177
6Tears182
7Evaluation184
Chapter 6The Turning Point187
1The Hour of Trouble (John 12.27)188
2The Hour of Love (John 13.1)195
3Troubled Again (John 13.21)211
4Love Again (John 13.34)222
5Conclusion224
Chapter 7Love and Joy226
1A Covenantal Perspective227
2The Love of Jesus232
3Jesus' Joy (15.11; 17.13)253
4The Beloved Disciple (13.23; 19.26; 20.2; 21.7, 20)257
5Summary264
Conclusion266
Appendix 1271
Appendix 2278
Appendix 3280
Appendix 4282
Appendix 5284
Appendix 6286
Appendix 7287
Appendix 8291
Appendix 9294
Appendix 10299
Bibliography304
Index of References323
Index of Authors341
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