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|a Abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1: Historical Exegesis in the Epistle to the Hebrews; 1.1 The use of Scriptural texts in Hebrews; 1.1.1 Hermeneutics in Hebrews 3:1-4:13; 1.1.2 Hebrews 3:1-6: Introduction; 1.1.3 Hebrews 3:7-11: Primary Lemma; 1.1.4 Hebrews 3:12-13: First Paraenesis; 1.1.5 Hebrews 3:14-19: Argument from historic referent; 1.1.6 Hebrews 4:1-2: Second Paraenesis; 1.1.7 Hebrews 4:3-5: Argument from gezerah shewah; 1.1.8 Hebrews 4:6-10: Argument from Davidic authorship; 1.1.9 Hebrews 4:11-13: Third Paraenesis; 1.2 Hermeneutics in Hebrews 7:1-28.
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|a 1.2.1 Hebrews 7:1-3: Etymological argument1.2.2 Hebrews 7:4-10: Argument from an historic referent.; 1.2.3 Hebrews 7:11-19: Ps 110:4 effects a change in the priesthood; 1.2.4 Heb 7:26-28: Summary of the Christological implications of Ps 110:4.; 1.3 Hebrews' distinctive use of history.; 1.3.1 Philo; 1.3.2 Qumran; 1.3.3 Rabbinic literature; 1.4 History in Hebrews; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Historical Exegesis in the Acts of the Apostles; 2.1 Issues relating to the study of the speeches in Acts; 2.2 Exegetical practice in Luke-Acts; 2.3 The hermeneutics of Acts 2:14-41.
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|a 2.3.1 Acts 2:14-21: Joel 2:28-32 explains the situation in which it is quoted. 2.3.2 Acts 2:22-35: History and Scripture confirm Jesus as the Risen Christ; 2.3.3 Acts 2:36 & 38-39: Paraenetic; 2.4 The Hermeneutics of Acts 13:26-41; 2.4.1 Acts 13:16-22: The history of Israel to David; 2.4.2 Acts 13:23-33: The promise of the Christ and its fulfilment; 2.4.3 Acts 13:33-37: The fulfilment of Scripture is proven by Scripture; 2.4.4 Acts 13:38-41: Paraenetic; 2.5 Suggested exegetical backgrounds; 2.5.1 Qumranic Literature; 2.5.2 Rabbinic Literature; 2.5.3 Josephus; 2.6 History in Luke-Acts.
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|a ConclusionChapter 3: Historical Exegesis in the Davidssohnfrage: Matthew 22:41-46, Mark 12:35-37 and Luke 20:41-44.; 3.1 Historical Hermeneutics in the Davidssohnfrage: Mk 12:35-37 and Parallels; 3.1.1 Jesus' Interpretation of Scripture in the Synoptic Gospels; 3.1.2 Mk 12:35-37 and its Parallels; 3.1.3 The Exegetical Argument; 3.1.4 The Ambiguity of the Davidssohnfrage; 3.2 Historical Hermeneutics and the Historical Jesus; Conclusion: The Davidssohnfrage and the treatment of Ps 16 in Acts.
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|a Chapter 4: The Historical Hermeneutics of the New Testament and the Current Crisis facing the Historical-Critical Method in Theology4.1 The challenge to historical hermeneutics; 4.1.1 The nature and origins of historical criticism; 4.1.2 Determinacy, the intentionalist fallacy and the historical-critical method; 4.1.3 Theological hermeneutics and the Theological Interpretation of Scripture school; 4.2 Historical and theological hermeneutics: a recommendation; 4.2.1 Historical study is not alien to theology; 4.2.2 Historical study encourages theological narrative.
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|a This book identifies occasions in the New Testament where Scripture is interpreted as though its meaning depends upon its author or time of writing. Focusing upon Hebrews, Acts and the 'Davidssohnfrage' in the Synoptic Gospels, it argues that this 'historical' approach to interpretation is an important but overlooked element of the use of Scripture in the New Testament.
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