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Riches, the Rich, and God's Judgment in 1 Enoch 92–105 and the Gospel according to Luke

George W. E. Nickelsburg
- 01 Apr 1979 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 03, pp 324-344
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This article is published in New Testament Studies.The article was published on 1979-04-01. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gospel.

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The origin of Satan

TL;DR: In this article, the social history of Satan from the Hebrew Bible to the Gospels Matthew's campaign against the Pharisees, deploying the devil Luke and John claim Isreal's legacy, the split widens Satan's earthly kingdom - Christians against Pagans the enemy within - demonizing the heretics.
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The Influence and Use of Daniel in the Synoptic Gospels

TL;DR: The use of Daniel in the psyche and its role in the development of modernity are examined in more detail in the second part of this monograph.
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Riches, Poverty, and the Faithful: Perspectives on Wealth in the Second Temple Period and the Apocalypse of John

TL;DR: The question of wealth and poverty in the Apocalypse of John is addressed in this paper, where the authors present a discussion of the present eschatological age and its relation to the Second Temple period.
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The Afterlife Imagery in Luke's Story of the Rich Man and Lazarus

Outi Lehtipuu
TL;DR: In this article, a story composed of two parts of the life of the Christ is described, where the Rich Man and Lazarus and Luke's Eschatology are compared to a Demotic Folktale.
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Rethinking the Acceptable Year: The Jubilee and the Basileia in Luke 4 and Beyond

TL;DR: In this paper, the presence of alleged Jubilary motifs in Luke-Acts is investigated and it is argued that such features are better understood within the broader and more explicit tradition of the Basileia of God.
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The parables of Jesus

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The book of enoch

TL;DR: The authors found fragments of the Book of Enoch among the Dead Sea Scrolls and translated it into English by R.H. Charles (1855-1931), which remains the standard edition of the text in English.
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The Book of Enoch

R. H. Charles
TL;DR: The authors found fragments of the Book of Enoch among the Dead Sea Scrolls and translated it into English by R.H. Charles (1855-1931), which remains the standard edition of the text in English.