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The book of Zechariah in the Gospel of John
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ISBN: 9782850212147 2850212148 Year: 2012 Volume: 64 Publisher: Pendé: Gabalda,


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Authoritative writings in early Judaism and early Christianity : their origin, collection, and meaning
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ISSN: 05121604 ISBN: 9783161560941 3161560949 9783161589928 3161589920 Year: 2020 Volume: 441 Publisher: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,

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Die christliche Bibel entstand nicht unabhängig von der jüdischen Bibel; beide Entstehungsprozesse beeinflussten sich wechselseitig. Was heißt dies für unser Verständnis der Kanonbildung? Die vorliegenden Beiträge spannen einen Bogen von der Autorisierung der Schriften der Hebräischen Bibel bis hin zur Autorität und Funktion spätantiker Apokryphen.


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Reading Jesus's Bible : how the New Testament helps us understand the Old Testament
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ISBN: 9780802873644 0802873642 Year: 2017 Publisher: Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,

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For Jesus and his contemporaries, what we now know as the Old Testament was simply the Scriptures—and it was the fundamental basis of how people understood their relationship with God. In this book John Goldingay uncovers five major ways in which the New Testament uses the Old Testament. His discussion paves the way for contemporary readers to understand and appreciate the Old Testament more fully.Along with an overview of how Jesus and the first Christian writers read the Old Testament, illustrated with passages from Matthew, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and Hebrews, Goldingay offers a straightforward introduction to the Old Testament in its own right. Reading Jesus's Bible will shed fresh Old Testament light on Jesus, God, and the church for readers today.


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Methodology in the use of the Old Testament in the new : context and criteria
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ISBN: 9780567678041 0567678040 9780567678058 9780567691217 0567678059 Year: 2019 Volume: 579 Publisher: New York: T&T Clark International,


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The Word of God Has Not Failed
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ISBN: 1577996836 9781577996620 1577996623 9781577996835 Year: 2015 Publisher: Ashland, UNITED STATES Lexham Press

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Romans 9--11 has long been an interpretive battleground. While many scholars understand it to be a treatise on election, Aaron Sherwood argues that Paul is primarily interested in defending God's covenantal faithfulness. The first major passage of this section includes a long series of Old Testament citations, and Paul uses these texts to explain what God is doing with Jews who have rejected Jesus. In The Word of God Has Not Failed, Sherwood presents a fresh reading of Romans 9:6--29, focusing on Paul's use of Scripture. Since this passage contains such a high concentration of Old Testament quotations, it is vital to explore how Paul understood and interpreted those texts. Only then can we really understand the thrust of Paul's message. According to Sherwood, Paul sees the rejection of the gospel by unbelieving Jews as idolatry. He explains how God's judgment on them is working to fulfill his covenantal promises. And he shows that the inclusion of believing Gentiles is a fulfillment of God's promises to bless Israel and to make them a blessing to the nations.--Publisher description.


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New studies in textual interplay
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ISSN: 25138790 ISBN: 9780567678973 0567678970 9780567698223 056769822X 9780567678980 0567678989 Year: 2020 Volume: 632 Publisher: London: T&T Clark International,

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This volume features a body of work selected by Craig A. Evans, B. J. Oropeza, and Paul T. Sloan, designed to examine just what is meant by 'intertextuality,' including metalepsis and the controversial and exciting approach known as 'mimesis.' Beginning with an introduction from Oropeza which orients readers in a complex and evolving field, the contributors first establish the growing research surrounding the discipline, before examining important texts and themes in the New Testament Gospels and epistles.


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Paul and Scripture
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ISSN: 15724913 ISBN: 9789004392182 9004392181 9789004391512 9004391517 Year: 2019 Volume: 10 Publisher: Leiden: Brill,

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In Paul and Scripture, an international group of scholars discuss a range of topics related to the Apostle Paul and his relationship(s) with Jewish Scripture. The essays represent a broad spectrum of viewpoints, with some devoted to methodological issues, others to general patterns in Paul's uses of Scripture, and still others to specific letters or passages within the traditional Pauline canon (inclusive of the disputed letters). The end result is an overview of the various ways in which Paul the Apostle weaves into his writings the authority, content, and even wording of Jewish Scriptures.

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