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Author Alan KamYau, Chan

Title Melchizedek Passages in the Bible : a Case Study for Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation
Published Warschau/Berlin : De Gruyter, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (274 pages)
Contents Intro -- Acknowledgments -- 1 An Introduction to Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: With Special Reference to the Melchizedek Passages -- 1.1 A Survey of Relevant Literature -- 1.1.1 A Critique of Kruijf's Article -- 1.2 Issues Regarding the OT and the NT Use of the OT -- 1.2.1 Issue 1: How a Text is Quoted -- 1.2.2 Issue 2: Hermeneutical Methodology Used by Biblical Writers -- 1.3 Towards Defining Inner- and Inter-Biblical Interpretation -- 2 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner- and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Discourse Analysis (Text-Linguistics) -- 2.1 Methodology: Discourse Analysis -- 2.1.1 Discourse Analysis (Text-linguistics) -- 2.2 One Major Issue Regarding Text-Linguistics -- 2.3 Applications of Text-Linguistics to Biblical Studies -- 3 The Issue of Methodology Regarding Inner-Biblical and Inter-Biblical Interpretation: Rhetorical Criticism -- 3.1 Methodology: Rhetorical Criticism -- 3.1.1 Rhetorical Criticism: Methodological Diversity -- 3.2 Issues of Rhetorical Criticism in Biblical Studies -- 3.3 An Adaptation of Rhetorical Criticism in Our Study -- 3.4 Concluding Remarks: The Use of Discourse Analysis (Text-Linguistics) and Rhetorical Criticism -- 3.5 The Limitations of Our Study -- 3.5.1 Selectivity in Analyzing Texts -- 3.5.2 Dating of the Texts -- 4 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Genesis 14 -- 4.1 Rhetorical Criticism of Genesis 14 -- 4.1.1 Rhetorical Criticism: Determine the Rhetorical Unit -- 4.1.2 Rhetorical Criticism: An Examination of the Arrangement of Genesis 14 -- 4.1.3 Rhetorical Criticism: Stylistic Use of Several Keywords -- 4.2 Discourse Analysis of Genesis 14 -- 4.2.1 Discourse Analysis: A Syntagmatic Study of the Keyword lm -- 4.2.2 Discourse Analysis: A Syntagmatic Study of the Keyword ̃lv -- 4.2.3 Discourse Analysis: A Syntagmatic Study of the Keyword acy
4.2.4 Discourse Analysis: A Syntagmatic Study of the Keywords!wyl[la -- 4.2.5 Discourse Analysis: A Syntagmatic Study of the Keyword rb -- 4.2.6 A Summary of the Rhetorical and Discourse Study and Its Implication for the Next Chapter -- 5 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: Various Texts in Genesis and Number 22-24 -- 5.1 Studies on the Cotexts of Genesis 14: Various Texts in Genesis Itself -- 5.1.1 The Literary-Thematic Relationshipbetween Genesis 13 and 14 -- 5.1.2 The Literary-Thematic Relationship between Genesis 14 and 15 -- 5.1.3 Literary-Thematic Relationship between Genesis 12 and 14 -- 5.1.4 A Study of Genesis 12-15 as a and#x201E;Unit" -- 5.1.5 A Study of the Relationship Between Genesis 12-15 and 17 -- 5.1.6 A Study of the Relationship Between Genesis 12-15 and 22 -- 5.1.7 A Study of Genesis 49, With Special Reference to vv. 8-12 in View of Genesis 12-15 -- 5.2 A Study of Numbers 22-24 as a Cotext for Genesis 14 (12-15): Their Literary-Thematic Relationship -- 5.2.1 The Oracles of Balaam in Their Present Literary Context -- 5.2.2 A Survey of the Content of the Balaam Pericope -- 5.2.3 A Rhetorical Arrangement of the Four Oracles -- 5.2.4 A Syntagmatic Study of the Key Word rb -- 5.2.5 A Thematic Progression Of the Balaam Oracles -- 5.3 A Summary: The Literary-Thematic Relationships Between Genesis 14 (12-15) and Numbers 22-24 -- 5.4 Concluding Remarks -- 6 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of the Contexts of Genesis 14: 2 Samuel 7 -- 6.1 A Study of 2 Samuel 7 and Its Relationship to Genesis 14 (and Its Cotexts) -- 6.1.1 A Syntagmatic and Rhetorical Study of the Cotext of 2 Samuel 7, Particularly with 2 Samuel 6 -- 6.1.2 A Rhetorical and Syntagmatic Study of 2 Samuel 7 -- 6.1.3 A Study of the Oracle of Nathan -- 6.1.4 A Study of the Prayer of David
6.2 A Summary: An Examination of the Literary Relationships of Genesis 14, Numbers 22-24 and 2 Samuel 7 -- 6.3 Conclusion: Our Study of Genesis 14 with Its Cotexts (Genesis 12-22, Numbers 22-24 and 2 Samuel 7) -- 7 A Literary and Discourse Analysis of Psalm 110 -- 7.1 A Poetic and Rhetorical Study of Psalm 110 -- 7.1.1 Textual Notes for Psalm 110 -- 7.2 A Rhetorical-Poetical Analysis of Psalm 110 -- 7.2.1 A Poetic Structure Analysis: Intra-Verse Connectives -- 7.2.2 A Poetic Structure Analysis: Inter-Verse Connectives -- 7.2.3 A Poetic Structure Analysis: The Structure of Two Strophes -- 7.2.4 A Rhetorical Structure of Psalm 110 -- 7.2.5 A Poetic Study of Psalm 110: Word and Syllable Count -- 7.3 A Poetic-Rhetorical Reading of Psalm 110: Historical or Messianic? -- 7.3.1 His Rule: The Extent of Time and Location -- 7.3.2 His Rule: A Priestly Overtone -- 7.3.3 His Supernatural Birth -- 7.3.4 His Life of Human Nature -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: With Special Reference to Psalms 1-2 and Book I-IV -- 8.1 A Programmatic Understanding of Psalm 110: Psalms 1-2 as an Editorial Introduction to the Program of Understanding -- 8.1.1 A Programmatic Structure of the Psalter Shaped by Psalms 1 and 2 -- 8.1.2 Psalms 1 and 2 Are One Theological Unit -- 8.1.3 Effect of the Rhetorical Structure of Psalm 1 -- 8.1.4 The Effect of the Rhetorical Structure of Psalm 2 -- 8.1.5 A Theological Interaction of Psalms 1-2: Shaping the Reading of the Psalter -- 8.2 A Study of Books I-II: With Special Reference to Psalm 72 in View of the Editorial Introduction of Psalms 1-2 -- 8.3 A Study of Book III: With Special Reference to Psalm 89 in View of the Editorial Introduction of Psalms 1-2 -- 8.4 A Study of Book IV in View of Books I-III and the Editorial Introduction of Psalms 1-2
9 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter as Cotexts for Understanding Psalm 110: A Study of Book V of the Psalter -- 9.1 A Theological Echo of Book V in the Torah-Revelation-to-Trusting the Messiah in the Psalter -- 9.1.1 dwd in the Superscriptions and in the Texts of Book V Signifying a Similar Redactional Reading as Advanced by Psalms 1-2 -- 9.1.2 The First Argument: The Transformation of the Songs of Ascents by the Presence of dwd -- 9.1.3 The Second Argument: The Editorial Shape of Book V by the Presence of dwd -- 9.1.4 The Third Argument: The Thematic-Semantic Links of the "Three" Davidic Collections in Book V -- 9.1.5 The Fourth Argument: The Presence of dwd in Book V Having the Davidic Covenant as a Major Concern -- 9.2 Psalm 119 Signifying a Similar Redactional Reading Advanced by Psalms 1-2 -- 9.3 An Investigation of the Editorial Shape of the Psalter: The Contribution of Psalms 1-2, Book V, Particularly with Psalm 132 to the Reading of Psalm 110 -- 9.3.1 The Two Royal Psalms with Messianic References Serving as "Inclusio" for the Reading of the Psalter: A Study of Psalms 2 and 132 -- 9.3.2 The Contribution of Psalms 2 to Our Understanding of Psalm 110 -- 9.3.3 The Contribution of Book V, Spearheaded by Psalm 132, to the Reading of Psalm 110 -- 9.3.4 The rb-Motif as Frame in the Psalter Particularly in Light of Psalms 1-2 and the Songs of Ascents, Led by Psalm 132 -- 9.4 A Summary: The Literary-Theological Relationships of Genesis 14 (with Its Cotexts) with 2 Samuel 7 and Psalm 110 -- 10 A Literary and Structural Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: An Inter-Biblical Interpretation of Melchizedek -- 10.1 A Rhetorical Analysis of the Thematic Development in the Structure of Hebrews: The Use of the OT Scriptures as Clue -- 10.1.1 The Structure of Hebrews in Light of the OT Allusions and Citations in Hebrews 1
10.1.2 A Thematic Development of Hebrews in Light of the Rhetorical Structure, Cast by the OT Allusions and Citations in Hebrews 1 -- 10.1.3 Son as an and#x201E;Inclusion" in Hebrews 1 and 7: Its Rhetorical Effect on Hebrews 1-7 -- 10.1.4 Citations and Allusions of Psalm 2 and 110 in Hebrews 1 and 7 as a Rhetorical Effect for the Son as the Overarching Theme -- 10.1.5 Rhetorical Effect of the Son in Hebrews 1-7: Answers to Some Possible Issues -- 11 A Discourse Analysis of Hebrews 1-7: Syntagmatic Use of the „Son" in Light of the Quotations and Allusions of Old Testament Scripture -- 11.1 A Syntagmatic Use of the Son, Carrying the Notion of High Priesthood in Hebrews 4:14-7:28, in Light of the OT References in Hebrews -- 11.2 An Interpretation of Hebrews 7, With Special Reference to Genesis 14 and Psalms 2 and 110 -- 11.2.1 The Kingship Notion (Alongside the Priesthood Notion) in Hebrews 7:1-2 -- 11.2.2 Heb 7:4-10 as an Explanation for the Motifs of Blessing and Tithes, Found in Genesis 14 -- 11.2.3 Heb 7:4-10 as an Explanation for the Phrase avpa,twr avmh,twr avgenealo,ghtoj "Without Father, Without Mother, Without Genealogy" -- 11.2.4 The Implication of a Change of Priesthood: A Change of Law as Explained in Hebrews 7:11-19 -- 11.2.5 The Change of Priesthood Confirmed by the Divine Oath in Hebrews 7:20-22 -- 11.2.6 The Priesthood of Melchizedek Continues Because the Son (of God) Lives Forever in Hebrews 7:23-25 -- 11.2.7 A Summary of Our Finding in Hebrews 7 -- 11.3 The Quotations and Allusions of the OT Shaping the Theme and Structure of Hebrews (1-7): A Summary -- 11.3.1 The Quotations and Allusions of the OT, Especially Psalms 2 and 110 with Genesis 14 and its Cotexts, Shaping the Structure of Hebrews (1-7)
Summary Melchizedek is a mysterious figure to many people. Adopting discourse analysis and text-linguistic approaches, Chan attempts to tackle the Melchizedek texts in Genesis 14, Psalm 110, and Hebrews 5-7. This seminal study illustrates how the mysterious figure is understood and interpreted by later biblical writers, "Using the "blessing" motif as a framework, Chan also argues that Numbers 22-24, 2 Samuel 7 and the Psalter: Books I-V (especially Psalms 1-2) provide a reading paradigm of interpreting Psalm 110. In addition, the structure of Hebrews provides a clue to how the author interprets the Old Testament texts.-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Melchizedek, King of Salem.
SUBJECT Melchizedek, King of Salem fast
Bible. Genesis, XIV -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Psalms, CX -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Hebrews, V-VII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Numbers, XXII-XXIV -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Samuel, VII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Bible. Psalms, I-II -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783110440096
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