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1 online resource (296 pages) |
Series |
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche, 0171-6441 ; Bd. 188 |
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Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche ; Beiheft 188.
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Contents |
Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter One: Methodology and Approach; 1.1 Matthew and the Old Testament; 1.2 Understanding the Old Testament in Matthew; 1.3 Limitations and Focus; 1.4 Summary; Chapter Two: The Circulation and Use of Deuteronomy in Ancient Judaism and Christianity; 2.1 Text of Deuteronomy; 2.2 Use of Deuteronomy: Jewish Literature; 2.3 Use of Deuteronomy: Christian Literature; 2.4 Summary and Conclusions; Chapter Three: Sonship and Obedience in Deuteronomy; 3.1 The Importance of Deuteronomy; 3.2 Exegesis of Deuteronomy; 3.3 Filial Themes |
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3.4 Summary and ConclusionsChapter Four: Sonship and Obedience in Ancient Jewish and Christian Literature; 4.1 Sonship and Obedience: Old Testament; 4.2 Sonship and Obedience: Later Jewish Literature; 4.3 Sonship and Obedience: Early Christian Literature; 4.4 Summary and Conclusions; Chapter Five: Deuteronomic Sonship in Matthew, Part 1: Strong and Likely Allusions; 5.1 Strong Allusion(s): Matthew 4:1-11; 5.2 Likely Allusions; 5.3 Summary; Chapter Six: Deuteronomic Sonship in Matthew, Part 2: Significant Possibilities (Matthew 3, 17); 6.1 Matthew 3.15-17; 6.2 Matthew 17.1-21 |
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6.3 Summary: Matthew 3, 17Chapter Seven: Deuteronomic Sonship in Matthew, Part 3: Possible Allusions; 7.1 Matthew 1.20; 7.2 Matthew 12.46-50; 7.3 Matthew 21.28-22.14; 7.4 Comprehensive Summary and Conclusions; Chapter Eight: Conclusions; 8.1 Summary and Implications: Chapters 1-4; 8.2 Summary and Implications: Chapters 5-7; 8.3 Suggestions for Further Study; 8.4 Concluding Synthesis; Bibliography; Index of Biblical and Ancient References; Index of Modern Authors |
Summary |
In this work the author argues that the articulation of Jesus as Son of God in the Gospel of Matthew is significantly influenced by the Deuteronomic concept of obedient sonship. In support of the thesis, Matthew's multifaceted use of Scripture is considered, along with the prominence of Deuteronomy and the related themes of sonship and obedience in early Judaism and Christianity. It is concluded that Matthew has utilized these prevalent themes in a unique way, applying them messianically to Jesus, and consequently also to the early Christian community |
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Deuteronomy |
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Gospel of Matthew |
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Matthean Christology |
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Sonship |
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Use of Scripture |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
In English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Jesus Christ -- Person and offices -- Biblical teaching
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Jesus Christ |
SUBJECT |
Bible. Matthew -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013762
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Bible. Deuteronomy -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85013781
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Bible. Deuteronomy -- Relation to Matthew
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Bible. Matthew -- Relation to Deuteronomy
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Bible. Matthew fast |
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Bible. Deuteronomy fast |
Subject |
Son of God -- Biblical teaching
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Obedience -- Biblical teaching.
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.
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RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- New Testament.
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Obedience -- Biblical teaching
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Son of God -- Biblical teaching
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2012008087 |
ISBN |
9783110279917 |
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3110279916 |
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1280596880 |
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9781280596889 |
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3110279878 |
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9783110279870 |
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9786613626714 |
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6613626716 |
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