Posts by Bobcat
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John 1:1-18
by Doug Mason ini spent a couple of hours trying to work out the poetic structure of john 1:1-18. i have made my first rough draft available as a word document so that others can amend it for themselves.
the text i used is from the niv.
it will be interesting to see the poetic structures produced by analyses of other translations.. http://www.jwstudies.com/chiasms_of_john_1_vv_1_to_18.docx.
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Bobcat
Doug:
I think pages 9 - 13 of the BECNT commentary may be a good starting point for what you are looking for. It shows the book of John from both a literary and a chronological format. There is a literary structure to it. But I don't think it could work into one large chiasmus.
By the way, note footnote 22 on the bottom of page 11. This is why I started this thread some time back.
Bobcat
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John 1:1-18
by Doug Mason ini spent a couple of hours trying to work out the poetic structure of john 1:1-18. i have made my first rough draft available as a word document so that others can amend it for themselves.
the text i used is from the niv.
it will be interesting to see the poetic structures produced by analyses of other translations.. http://www.jwstudies.com/chiasms_of_john_1_vv_1_to_18.docx.
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Bobcat
Doug:
In my haste to type the material in, I forgot to give the full source. I guess I shouldn't assume that everyone could figure out "BECNT." (Although it does seem you did.)
For anybody else who might want to take a look at this, BECNT stands for Baker Exegetical Commentary of the New Testament. (This is the volume on the gospel of John.) The material I referenced above was from pages 20 & 21. The book is chock full of additional references in the footnotes. The preview at Google books includes this section. See here. (Use the right and left arrows just after "Front Cover" to scroll down to page 19 and on. This is where it discusses the prologue.)
Take Care
Bobcat
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New Light: 3rd heaven?
by problemaddict inforgive me if this has been covered.
last year i did a synopsis of the convention, but my wife decided she did not want to go this year (thats a win), so i didn't either.
a good friend of mine however tipped me to something in david splanes talk.. its pretty mild, but seems a bit wacky.
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Bobcat
I posted a comment about this topic here on another board.
When you look at the context (2 Cor 12:1-10) and the reason that Paul mentioned this experience, he was sarcastically showing that he could present himself to the Corinthians just as fabulously as the 'super-apostles' that he was being compared with. But he chose not to do that way.
So, while the GB present "new light" about what they speculate the "third heaven" is, they, by their actions, show that they miss the point Paul was trying to make. (Matthew 23:24)
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John 1:1-18
by Doug Mason ini spent a couple of hours trying to work out the poetic structure of john 1:1-18. i have made my first rough draft available as a word document so that others can amend it for themselves.
the text i used is from the niv.
it will be interesting to see the poetic structures produced by analyses of other translations.. http://www.jwstudies.com/chiasms_of_john_1_vv_1_to_18.docx.
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Bobcat
Snowbird:
I'm finding as I get older I'm having difficulty choosing my words. I sometimes wonder if a bang on the head I received some years back might be part of it.
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WT Says O.K. To Visit With Disfellowshipped Family Members...Discreetly!
by JW GoneBad indiscreetly!.
that was the word the speaker used to tell jws at the regional convention that when the need to visit or associate with d'fd family members....okay to do so......only discreetly!.
on friday morning in the 6 part symposium entitled 'what must be kept in second place?
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Bobcat
If this was a rogue statement, I would be surprised that the DC overseer didn't correct it later for the audience. This is a big WT doctrine at stake.
Sometimes it is hard to get a verbal statement, heard only once, and without knowing that it is coming, straight. Then again, sometimes speakers get their words mangled and things don't come out as intended.
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John 1:1-18
by Doug Mason ini spent a couple of hours trying to work out the poetic structure of john 1:1-18. i have made my first rough draft available as a word document so that others can amend it for themselves.
the text i used is from the niv.
it will be interesting to see the poetic structures produced by analyses of other translations.. http://www.jwstudies.com/chiasms_of_john_1_vv_1_to_18.docx.
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Bobcat
Snowbird:
Sometimes I have a problem pulling the word I want up from the dictionary on the top of my shoulders.
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John 1:1-18
by Doug Mason ini spent a couple of hours trying to work out the poetic structure of john 1:1-18. i have made my first rough draft available as a word document so that others can amend it for themselves.
the text i used is from the niv.
it will be interesting to see the poetic structures produced by analyses of other translations.. http://www.jwstudies.com/chiasms_of_john_1_vv_1_to_18.docx.
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Bobcat
The BECNT-John commentary offers a chiasm for verses 1-2 as well as the whole of the prologue in 1-18
Verses 1-2:
A Ἐν ἀρχῇ (In the beginning)
. . . B ἦν (was)
. . . . . . C ὁ λόγος, (the Word)
. . . . . . . . . D καὶ ὁ λόγος (and the Word)
. . . . . . . . . . . .E ἦν (was)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F πρὸς τὸν θεόν, (with the God)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F' καὶ θεὸς (and God)
. . . . . . . . . . . . E' ἦν (was)
. . . . . . . . . D' ὁ λόγος. (the Word)
. . . . . .C' Οὗτος (He)
. . . B' ἦν (was)
A' ἐν ἀρχῇ πρὸς τὸν θεόν. (in the beginning with the God)
The commentary calls the above "staircase parallelism," as well as chaistic.
Here is how it chiastically outlines verses 1-18:
A The Word's activity in creation (1:1-5)
. . . B John's witness concerning the light (1:6-8)
. . . . . .C The incarnation of the Word and the privilege of becoming God's children (1:9-14)
. . . B' John's witness concerning the Word's preeminence (1:15)
A' The final revelation brought by Jesus Christ (1:16-18)
The commentary mentions that there are variations of this.
The commentary mentions that verses 1 & 2 have a literary relationship with verse 18, in effect forming a . . . I can't think of the correct word at the moment, but it has a literary meaning similar to 'bookends.' "Framing" might be it, but somehow my mind is telling me there is another term.
Bobcat
(Edited: "inclusio" - that's the word I was looking for.)
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If a Nuclear War Was to Start would you start praying again
by cassuk11 ini would be interested to know if the announcement came of an immenent nuclear war would you start praying or get drunk etc etc..
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Bobcat
James said:
You can survive a nuclear war. It all depends where the bombs go off.
This site has some interesting smoke graphics for several nuclear war scenarios:
Indo-Pakistani war with 100 detonations.
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Donation of blood fractions
by why144000 inthis may be the wrong area for this but here goes.. if you went to a bank and told them " i don't have an account with you, i never will have an account with you and i will tell people you are a terrible bank" then ask not for a loan from them, but a gift of a lot of money, how do you think they would respond?.
yet, witnesses now have the the ability to take blood fractions from the blood bank without ever contributing to the blood bank.
there is a process that the blood bank takes just the plasma from a donor to be used for fractions only.
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Bobcat
TD:
I second steve's tip of the hat to you! Thanks.
Take Care