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Luke and the Restoration of Israel (Journal For The Study Of The Old Testament Supplement Series)

David Ravens

Hardback 1995-12-01

Publisher Description

Ravens argues that Luke's belief in God's restoration of Israel provides the key context for understanding Luke-Acts. His attitudes to Jews, his surveys of Israel's history and his interest in the Samaritans combine to suggest his wider, pre-Davidic, view of Israel-a view that becomes the pattern for the restored Israel under its Davidic king. Luke's belief leads him to present Christology and atonement in ways that cohere with Jewish hopes and to correct apparently anti-Jewish elements in Paul's letters and Matthew's Gospel. This theme also determines his account of the gentile mission and his pastoral concern for unity.

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Publisher Description

Ravens argues that Luke's belief in God's restoration of Israel provides the key context for understanding Luke-Acts. His attitudes to Jews, his surveys of Israel's history and his interest in the Samaritans combine to suggest his wider, pre-Davidic, view of Israel-a view that becomes the pattern for the restored Israel under its Davidic king. Luke's belief leads him to present Christology and atonement in ways that cohere with Jewish hopes and to correct apparently anti-Jewish elements in Paul's letters and Matthew's Gospel. This theme also determines his account of the gentile mission and his pastoral concern for unity.

Koorong Code94496
ISBN1850755655
EAN9781850755654
Pages296
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryCommentaries, New Testament
Sub-CategoryLuke
PublisherSheffield Academic Press
Publication DateDec 1995
Dimensions20 x 144 x 220mm
Weight0.450kg