ALLUSIONS TO THE MINOR PROPHETS IN THE FOURTH GOSPEL

"Allusion" is a concept that is not easily defined. Nevertheless, anyone searching for allusions in a text works with an implicit idea of what an allusion is, so one should try to make this idea as explicit as possible. The paper therefore starts with some theoretical considerations on wha...

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