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Redefining Ancient Borders : the Jewish Scribal Framework of Matthew''s Gospel.

Matthew''s community, contrary to what many scholars believe, was a cosmopolitan, wealthy Jewish Christian community located in Galilee. Gale concludes that Matthew''s community was a conservative Christian community located in Galilee that still believed the laws of the Torah we...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gale, Aaron M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005.
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  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Research Topics and Presuppositions; A Final Note: The Case for Utilizing Rabbinic Sources in New Testament Study; 1. The Matthean Community and Formative Judaism; The State of Judaism following 70 C.E.; The State of Judaism in Galilee; The State of Christianity following the Jewish War; Struggles between Judaism and Jewish Christianity; Evidence of Tension in the Matthean Gospel; The Matthean Gospel as a Jewish Text; 2. Tradition in Transition, or Antioch vs. Sepphoris: Rethinking the Matthean Community''s Location.
  • Preliminary Observations: Matthew''s Community as a City ChurchThe Matthean Community''s Location: Antioch vs. Sepphoris; Sepphoris: The Home to the Matthean Community; 3. The Wealth of the Matthean Community; Galilean Economics: A First-Century View; Matthew as a Wealthy Galilean Community; The Matthean Community in the Context of the Roman Economy; Texts and Economics: The Existence of the Book Trade; 4. Scribes and Conflicts: Leadership in the Matthean Community; The Role of the Scribe in the First Century; Jewish Education, the Scribe, and the Roman Empire.
  • Matthew''s View and Usage of the Term ""Scribe""Matthew the Scribe: The Transfiguration as Evidence; 5. Evidence of a Learned Community; Matthew''s Use of the Old Testament and Targums; Matthew''s Jewish Exegetical Techniques; Matthew''s Continued Use of Jewish Exegetical Techniques: The Kal Vehomer; The Matthean Gospel and Additional Literary Techniques; Unity, Irony, Allusion, Allegory, and Multiple Levels of Meaning; The Audience of Matthew: A Learned Group; Conclusion; 6. Conclusions; Matthew: A Jewish Christian Community; The Location of the Matthean Community.
  • The Wealth of the Matthean CommunityThe Crux of the Debate: Matthew as a Learned Community; Works Cited; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Y.