"Nezůstane kámen na kameni": pád Jeruzaléma v Markově evangeliu = "There will not be left one stone upon another" : the fall of Jerusalem in the Gospel of Mark

The fall of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. was referred to in the synoptic gospels. It is thus reasonable to assume that this event influenced the formation of the gospel myth, primarily of the passion story, its setting to Jerusalem, and the early Christian conception of the oldest church history anchored in...

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Published in:Religio
Subtitles:"There will not be left one stone upon another"
Main Author: Papoušek, Dalibor (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Czech
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Published: Společnost [2010]
In: Religio
Year: 2010, Volume: 18, Issue: 2, Pages: [127]-162
Further subjects:B Small Apocalypse (Mark 13)
B Gospel of Mark
B locative and utopian aspects of religion
B Jerusalem – siege and destruction – 70 C.E
B Temple of Jerusalem
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