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John 1:29, 36 - John the Baptist's "Lamb of God" Affirmation in Its Canonical and Apocalyptic Milieu

John 1:29, 36 - John the Baptist's "Lamb of God" Affirmation in Its Canonical and Apocalyptic Milieu

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  • D. Brent Sandy

This article considers the meaning of the "Lamb of God" metaphor as it is used by John the Baptist. The function of Isaiah 53 as a possible background is considered. The significance of the Lamb taking away the sins of the world as John formulates it in John 1:29, 36 is explored.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1991. 13 pages.

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