Seeing Signs to 'Hearing' Signs: A Peculiarity of Johannine Miracles
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New Theological College On Display | Vol.36, No.03 | Available | KJJ3603 |
The Miracles of Jesus, called signs in the fourth gospel, repeatedly indicate that the gospel writer aims to move the reader/listener from an actual situation to its deeper significance of accepting Jesus as Christ and Son of God. The gospel subtly manifeststhis throughout the entire narrative. The message is intended more for the later readers/listeners than for the early disciples who were already privileged to encounter Jesus of Nazareth. In faith, anyone of any period in history can become a disciple y 'hearing' jesus and his gospel.
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