[B-Greek] Jerome on Porphyry's take on Jn 7:8

James Ernest jdemail at charter.net
Thu Jan 29 22:23:14 EST 2004


Jeffrey,

If you're pursuing this: John Granger Cook, The Interpretation of the
New Testament in Greco-Roman Paganism, 150, says "Ambrosiaster preserved
a similar objection to Jesus' change of intention" and references
Quaestiones Vet. et N. Test. 74.

James

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James D. Ernest, Ph.D., Editor
Baker Academic
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> Jeffrey B. Gibson
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> "Jeffrey B. Gibson" wrote:
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> > > Yes, "to be . . . ." What?
> >
> > Indecisive and a vacillator.
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> Or, what Jerome is intent to show throughout the passage is 
> impossible for Jesus to have been, "irresolute".
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> Jeffrey
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