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Searching the scriptures : studies in context and intertextuality / edited by Craig A. Evans, Jeremiah J. Johnston.

Van Pelt Library BS511.3 .S43 2015
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Evans, Craig A. (Craig Alan), 1952- editor.
Johnston, Jeremy M., editor.
Series:
Studies in scripture in early Judaism and Christianity ; 19.
Library of New Testament studies ; 543.
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Studies in scripture in early Judaism and Christianity ; 19
Library of New Testament studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Bible--Hermeneutics.
Hermeneutics.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xxi, 348 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015.
Contents:
Singing women and promised seed: Isaiah 54:1-3 as Christian scripture / Mark S. Gignilliat
Genesis Rabbah 48:1-6: reflections on thematic unity and exegetical method / Jeremy F. Hultin
Metaphorty-two? The wilderness and the people of God in Matthew 1:1-17 / Jason B. Hood
"The rejection of wisdom's call": Matthew's use of Proverbs 1:20-33 in the parable of children in the marketplace (Matthew 11:16-19//Luke 7:31-35) / Brian C. Dennert
John the Baptist, Elijah and Naboth: what does 1 Kings 21 have to do with Matthew 14? / Jesse Rainbow
Jesus as a Nazirite in Mark 14:25 par., and Joseph's reunion meal in Judaic tradition / Roger D. Aus
The Hebrew scriptures in the third gospel / R. Steven Notley and Jeffrey P. Garcia
Intertextual wisdom: Luke 12:13-34 and the sapiential conversation on death and possessions / Matthew S. Rindge
Jesus said "Keep the commandments" and the rich man asked, "Which ones?": the Decalogue as a law summary in the story of the rich man / Diane Hakala
They shall look upon the one they have pierced: intertextuality, intra-textuality and anti-Judaism in John 19:37 / Ruth Sheridan
Toward a theory of narrative transformation: the importance of both contexts in Paul's scriptural citations / J.R. Daniel Kirk
Dominical shame tradition in Paul: an allusion (Romans 1:16) to Jesus' use of shame language (Mark 8:38) from the book of Daniel / Yongbom Lee
"We know that whatever law says...": Romans 3:9-20 as a narrative utilization of intertextuality developing its own theory of intertextuality / a Alain Gignac
Crushing Satan: Genesis 2-3 in Romans 16:17-20A / Brian LePort
The convergence of Adamic and Merkabah traditions in the Christology of Hebrews / Silviu N. Bunta.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
9780567663825
0567663825
OCLC:
908085287

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