The Messiah, his brothers, and the nations : (Matthew 1.1-17) /
Why does Matthew append ''and his brothers'' to Judah and Jechoniah (1:2, 11)? Secondly, why does Matthew include the following four annotations: ''and Zerah by Tamar'', ''by Rahab'', ''by Ruth'', and ''by the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York, New York :
T & T Clark,
2011.
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Colección: | Library of New Testament studies ;
441. T & T Clark library of biblical studies. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; CHAPTER 1; The Problem of the Annotations; The Plan of Research; The Method of Analysis: Composition Criticism; Methodological Implications; Conclusion and Caveat; CHAPTER 2; Functions of Biblical Genealogies; Matthew 1.1-17 as a Summary of Israel's Story; Genealogical Annotations and Narrative Function; Summary and Conclusion; CHAPTER 3; Introduction; Story Summaries as a Use of Scripture; Terminology, Characteristics, and Criteria; Potential Objection; Implications for the Study of Matthew's Genealogy of Jesus; Conclusion; CHAPTER 4.
- The Exegetical Options'Jechoniah and his Brothers': Mt. 1.11; Conclusion; Chapter 5; The Problem Stated; Interpretations of the 'Four (Five) Women'; The Four Women are Present in the Genealogy because they areSinners; The Women are Present in the Genealogy because they are Non-Jewish; The Women are Present because they are 'Irregular'; Raymond Brown; Additional Interpretations; Conclusion; Chapter 6; Four Non-Jews in the Genealogy: an Overlooked Alternative; Uriah in Matthew's Genealogy of Jesus: Scholarly Proposals; The Ethnicity and Morality of Uriah; The Neglect of Uriah.
- Objections to the Inclusion of UriahCorroboration from Matthew; Conclusion; Chapter 7; The Whole of the Gospel in Two Passages; Tying the Ending to the Beginning; Scripture in Mt. 28.16-20 and the Conclusion of Israel's Story; Matthew 1.1-17 and 28.16-20 in Tandem; Conclusion; Chapter 8; Summary; Contributions; Further Research; Bibliography; Index of Primary Sources; Index of Authors and Characters.