All that the Prophets Have Declared : the Appropriation of Scripture in the Emergence of Christianity / Matthew R. Malcolm, editor.
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- 270.1 23
- BR129
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; All That the Prophets Have Declared; Appropriation and Interpretation; 1. Two Case Studies in Earliest Christologial Readings of Biblical Texts; 2. 'He Interpreted to Them the Things About Himself in All the Scriptures': Linguistic Perspectives on the New Testament's Use of the Old Testament; Gospels and Acts; 3. Jesus and Scripture: Scripture and the Self-Understanding of Jesus; 4. Acts 4:23-31 and a Biblical Theology of Prayer; 5. Becoming Prophets: Acts 10:34-43 and Peter's Appropriation of Prophecies About Jesus.
Pauline Letters6. Scripture and Identity in Galatians; 7. The 'Seed', the 'Many' and the 'One' in Galatians 3:16: Paul's Reading of Genesis 17 and its Significance for Gentiles; 8. Taking with One Hand, and Giving with the Other? The Use of Psalm 68:18 in Ephesians 4:8; 9. The Use of the Old Testament in Philippians; Non-Pauline Letters; 10. The Appropriation of Scripture in 1 Peter; 11. God Has Spoken: The Renegotiation of Scripture in Hebrews; Appropriation Today; 12. Reading the New Testament from the Outside; Conclusion; Endnotes.
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