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- Title
The concept and activity of 'obedience' in the Gospel of John.
- Authors
van der Merwe, Dirk G.
- Abstract
The concept and activity of obedience can be regarded as fundamental to human existence as well as to Christian religion. The focus of this study was to investigate the occurrence of this concept in the Gospel of John. Of the two well-known Greek nouns ύπακοή and άπειθέω (translated as 'obedience'), and the two related verbs ύπακούω and άπειθέω (translated as 'obedient'), only άπειθέω occurs once (3:36) in the Gospel of John. The verb Τηρέω has been used several times and not consistently translated because of diverse literary contexts. The objective of this study was to point out how the Gospel of John is filled with the obedience concept and how it was implied from different perspectives. The following themes associated with obedience will be discussed: (1) obedience to God as Father, (2) the essence of obedience - to love, (3) various expressions of obedience, (4) the ability to obey, (5) Christian obedience is to become like Jesus and (6) the rewards of being obedient. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The concept and activity, 'obedience', are understood as a virtue fundamental to human existence, as well as fundamentally essential and important for the Christian religion. This article investigates the occurrence of 'obedience' in the Gospel of John. To experience God's blessings and enjoy God's communion, God should be obeyed.
- Subjects
BIBLE. John; OBEDIENCE; JESUS Christ; WORSHIP &; love of God; VIRTUE
- Publication
Verbum et Ecclesia, 2022, Vol 43, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1609-9982
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4102/ve.v43i1.2367