**How did New Testament authors use Israel's Scriptures?** Use, misuse, appropriation, citation, allusion, inspiration-how do we characterize the manifold images, paraphrase, and quotation of the Jewish Scriptures that pervade the New Testament? Over the past few decades, scholars have tackled the question with a variety of methodologies. New Testament authors...
**How did New Testament authors use Israel's Scriptures?**
Use, misuse, appropriation, citation, allusion, inspiration-how do we characterize the manifold images, paraphrase, and quotation of the Jewish Scriptures that pervade the New Testament? Over the past few decades, scholars have tackled the question with a variety of methodologies. New Testament authors were part of a broader landscape of Jewish interpreters playing with Scripture. Recent studies have sought to understand the various compositional techniques of the early Christians who composed the New Testament in this context and on the authors' own terms.
In this landmark collection of essays, Matthias Henze and David Lincicum marshal an international group of renowned scholars to analyze the New Testament, text-by-text, aiming to better understand what roles Israel's Scriptures play therein. In addition to explicating each book, the essayists also cut across texts to chart the most important central concepts, such as the messiah, covenants, and the end times. Carefully constructed reception history of both testaments rounds out the volume.
Comprehensive and foundational, *Israel's Scriptures in Early Christian Writings* will serve as an essential resource for biblical scholars for years to come.
Contributors: Garrick V. Allen, Michael Avioz, Martin Bauspieß, Richard Bautch, Ian K. Boxall, Marc Zvi Brettler, Jaime Clark-Soles, Michael Benjamin Cover, A. Andrew Das, Susan Docherty, Paul Foster, Jörg Frey, Alexandria Frisch, Edmon L. Gallagher, Gabriella Gelardini, Jennie Grillo, Gerd Häfner, Matthias Henze, J. Thomas Hewitt, Robin M. Jensen, Martin Karrer, Matthias Konradt, Katja Kujanpää, John R. Levison, David Lincicum, Grant Macaskill, Tobias Nicklas, Valérie Nicolet, Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, George Parsenios, Benjamin Reynolds, Dieter T. Roth, Dietrich Rusam, Jens Schröter, Claudia Setzer, Elizabeth Shively, Michael Karl-Heinz Sommer, Janet Elizabeth Spittler, Angela Standhartinger, Gert Steyn, Todd D. Still, Rodney Werline, Benjamin Wold, Archie T. Wright
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**How did New Testament authors use Israel's Scriptures?** Use, misuse, appropriation, citation, allusion, inspiration-how do we characterize the manifold images, paraphrase, and quotation of the Jewish Scriptures that pervade the New Testament? Over the past few decades, scholars have tackled the question with a variety of methodologies. New Testament authors...
**How did New Testament authors use Israel's Scriptures?**
Use, misuse, appropriation, citation, allusion, inspiration-how do we characterize the manifold images, paraphrase, and quotation of the Jewish Scriptures that pervade the New Testament? Over the past few decades, scholars have tackled the question with a variety of methodologies. New Testament authors were part of a broader landscape of Jewish interpreters playing with Scripture. Recent studies have sought to understand the various compositional techniques of the early Christians who composed the New Testament in this context and on the authors' own terms.
In this landmark collection of essays, Matthias Henze and David Lincicum marshal an international group of renowned scholars to analyze the New Testament, text-by-text, aiming to better understand what roles Israel's Scriptures play therein. In addition to explicating each book, the essayists also cut across texts to chart the most important central concepts, such as the messiah, covenants, and the end times. Carefully constructed reception history of both testaments rounds out the volume.
Comprehensive and foundational, *Israel's Scriptures in Early Christian Writings* will serve as an essential resource for biblical scholars for years to come.
Contributors: Garrick V. Allen, Michael Avioz, Martin Bauspieß, Richard Bautch, Ian K. Boxall, Marc Zvi Brettler, Jaime Clark-Soles, Michael Benjamin Cover, A. Andrew Das, Susan Docherty, Paul Foster, Jörg Frey, Alexandria Frisch, Edmon L. Gallagher, Gabriella Gelardini, Jennie Grillo, Gerd Häfner, Matthias Henze, J. Thomas Hewitt, Robin M. Jensen, Martin Karrer, Matthias Konradt, Katja Kujanpää, John R. Levison, David Lincicum, Grant Macaskill, Tobias Nicklas, Valérie Nicolet, Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr, George Parsenios, Benjamin Reynolds, Dieter T. Roth, Dietrich Rusam, Jens Schröter, Claudia Setzer, Elizabeth Shively, Michael Karl-Heinz Sommer, Janet Elizabeth Spittler, Angela Standhartinger, Gert Steyn, Todd D. Still, Rodney Werline, Benjamin Wold, Archie T. Wright
Israel's Scriptures in Early Christian Writings: The Use of the Old Testament in the New$129.99
Koorong code642686
ISBN9780802874443
Pages1168
PublisherEerdmans
Publication date20 July 2023
Dimensions56 x 155 x 234mm
Weight1.559kg
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