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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20ORTHODOXA - Issue no. 1 / 2009  
         
  Article:   JESUS-PROPHET IN THE TESTIMONY OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES. A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE 4TH GOSPEL.

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  Abstract:  This article aims to point out the specificity of the Fourth Gospel regarding Jesus’ activity as Prophet and how his contemporaries understood him as such. The Johannine Jesus, in addition to being the Christ, Son of God, Son of Man, and King of Israel, he is also a prophet. But in the Fourth Gospel, unlike in the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus reveals Himself as more than the awaited prophet; He is in the same time The Messiah and even the Son of God. In this respect, the former blind man worships him: “Then he said: ‘Lord, I believe’! And he worshiped him” (Jn 9, 38). Thus, the Johannine perspective of understanding Jesus as being the Eschatological Prophet is exceeded. What is remarkable to be noted in John’s perspective concerning Jesus activity as Prophet is his progress in estimating and understanding the Person of Jesus: from “the man called Jesus” (9,11) to “a prophet” (9,17), to one who might be followed by disciples (9,27), to “from God” (9,33) and finally to “Lord” to be worshiped (9,38). In this sense, the main purpose of the evangelist John is not to designate Jesus’ place among the prophets, but to emphasize his unique identity as the Son of God, who has been given the power and the authority to speak God’s words and to do God’s works in the world. The “Prophet – Jesus” is identified in the Fourth Gospel with “God-Jesus”.Therefore, in the Johannine Christology the title of “prophet” plays a dominant role in pointing out the messianic character of Jesus Christ’s activity and the deity of His Person, as well.

Keywords: Jesus, prophet, 4th Gospel, testimony.
 
         
     
         
         
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