Date of Award

6-1-1962

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Doctor of Theology (ThD)

Department

Exegetical Theology

First Advisor

Paul Bretscher

Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)

Psalm 17:5; Psalm 11:7; Isaiah 38:11; Job 33:26; Job 19:26f; Psalm 63:3; Numbers 12:6ff; Numbers 14:14; Exodus 20:22; Genesis 32:21; Exodus 10:28; 2 Samuel 14:24,28,32; 1 Samuel 13:12; Malachi 1:9; Psalm 63:3; Psalm 23:6; Psalm 84:11; Psalm 27:4; Psalm 42:3; Psalm 27: 13; Psalm 11:4ff; Psalm 16:11; Psalm 21:7; 1 Corinthians 13:12; 2 Corinthians 5:7; 1 Timothy 6:16; John 1:18; 1 John 3:2; John 5:37; Mark 7:21; Romans 8:24; Romans 1:11; John 14:8f; Psalm 119:58;

Abstract

The paper will study and question the correctness of the widespread assumption that Greek thought is peculiarly related to seeing, while Hebrew thought is oriented towards hearing. It will be useful also to devote some attention to the question of the possible source or the New Testament idea.

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