Agrelo Santiago ,
A proposito de Jn 3,1-3 ,
in
Antonianum, 60/2-3 (1985) p. 233-239
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Summary: This study shows that the first words addressed by Jesus to Nicodemus in Jn 3,1-3 are not so much a logical answer to a question, which it appears is missing, as they are a reference to a situation of fact — that of the unbelieving Jews — from which the Lord wishes to raise those caught up in it to a higher supernatural plane, on which plane alone can there be true knowledge of the Messiah.
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