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Heaven Opened: Intertextuality and Meaning in John 1:51

Heaven Opened: Intertextuality and Meaning in John 1:51

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  • David R. Kirk

This essay considers the interpretation of John 1:51. The allusion to Jacob's ladder in Genesis 28 is used as a point of departure for the understanding of John 1. The significance of the title Son of Man in this context is also considered.

Source: Tyndale Bulletin, 2012. 20 pages.

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