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Two Kinds of Love in the Story of the Paralyzed Man

Joshua N. Tilton 06Feb2025 Articles 2 Comments

Two kinds of love operate in the story of the paralyzed man. One kind of love is inclusive and redemptive, the other is exclusive and destructive. Which kind of love will prove victorious?

Audio JPForgivenessFourth PhilosophyFrom Moses' SeatHealing and MiraclesLove CommandmentLuke 5:17-26Mark 2:1-12Matt. 9:2-8New Sensitivity in Second-Temple JudaismPrinter-friendlySicariiZealots

“Wonders and Accusations” complex

Joshua N. Tilton & David N. Bivin 29Jan2025 LOY Leave a Comment

A collection of stories about Jesus’ healing power and the controversy it provoked.

David BivinDemons and ExorcismFourth PhilosophyHealing and MiraclesHebrew ReconstructionLauren S. AsperschlagerLOY CommentaryMagical ArtsPagan ReligionPolitical IssuesSayings of JesusSicariiTransmission of the Life of JesusZealots

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  1. Joshua N. Tilton
    Joshua N. Tilton on Tangled up in Techēlet: Tzitzit (Ritual Tassels) in the Time of Jesus17Dec2025

    Personally, I think seeing an allusion to Malachi in the story of the Hemorrhaging Woman is a red herring. I…

  2. chuchohuffn8r on Tangled up in Techēlet: Tzitzit (Ritual Tassels) in the Time of Jesus13Dec2025

    You hinted at it with the "Healing in his Wings?" title, but didn't outright say it. Is Malachi 4:2 a…

  3. R. Steven Notley
    R. Steven Notley on Anti-Jewish Tendencies in the Synoptic Gospels07Dec2025

    Chris, first thank you for making the effort to post. However, if you are not going to read the article,…

  4. hebrewdaylight on Matthew 5:17: “Destroy” the Law14Nov2025

    Shalom David, Revisiting this article once again because of a comment I just heard on Matthew 5:19. David Wilber in…

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