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The New Testament Concept of Witness

Argues that the idea of witness is a live metaphor in the New Testament to be understood in terms of the Old Testament legal assembly.

Alison A. Trites (Author)

9780521609340, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 23 December 2004

308 pages

21.5 x 14 x 2 cm, 0.415 kg

Terms like 'witness' and 'testimony' occur frequently in religious contexts and have special significance there, culminating in the development of the Greek martus (witness) into the English 'martyr'. They also have a legal context, and Professor Trites examines their use in the New Testament in the light of ancient legal practice. The author argues that the idea of witness is a live metaphor in the New Testament, to be understood in terms of the Old Testament legal assembly, though the Greek lawcourts are also relevant. The witness theme is developed in a sustained way in John, Acts and Revelation, and is also used in the Synoptic Gospels, the ]

The New Testament Concept of Witness Trites Paperback Cambridge University Press

The New Testament Concept of Witness

Argues that the idea of witness is a live metaphor in the New Testament to be understood in terms of the Old Testament legal assembly.

Alison A. Trites (Author)

9780521609340, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 23 December 2004

308 pages

21.5 x 14 x 2 cm, 0.415 kg

Terms like 'witness' and 'testimony' occur frequently in religious contexts and have special significance there, culminating in the development of the Greek martus (witness) into the English 'martyr'. They also have a legal context, and Professor Trites examines their use in the New Testament in the light of ancient legal practice. The author argues that the idea of witness is a live metaphor in the New Testament, to be understood in terms of the Old Testament legal assembly, though the Greek lawcourts are also relevant. The witness theme is developed in a sustained way in John, Acts and Revelation, and is also used in the Synoptic Gospels, the ]

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