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Title: A Note on the Two Endings of John
Author(s): MARTIN, Michael
Journal: Biblica
Volume: 87    Issue: 4   Date: 2006   
Pages: 523-525
DOI: 10.2143/BIB.87.4.3189067

Abstract :
This note argues that rhetorical canons supply new evidence for the thesis that the Fourth Gospel has two endings, the original (20,30-31) and one that was added later (21,25). Citing Neyrey's and Müller's studies of the Fourth Gospel's use of encomiastic topics in its description of Jesus, the note argues that the topic of epilogue (a topic not observed by either) is also employed in the Gospel and in conformity to Aphthonius's instruction. Indeed, the topic is employed not once, as expected, but twice, evidencing the presence of both an original conclusion and an amended one.

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