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Die Frage nach der Heilshoffnung der nicht an den Messias Jesus glaubenden Juden wird im zeitgenössischen theologischen Diskurs primär mit Verweis auf die paulinischen Aussagen in Röm 9-11 beantwortet, die sich für den jüdisch-christlichen Dialog als anschlussfähig erweisen, aber im Neuen Testament isoliert erscheinen. Mit dem lukanischen Doppelwerk liegt jedoch ein wichtiger Zeuge aus späterer Zeit vor, dessen Autor nicht weniger als Paulus um die Frage nach der Zukunft Israels gerungen hat.Die Monographie stellt das Potential des lukanischen Ansatzes vor, indem sie zunächst auf die Parallelen in der Behandlung der Israel-Thematik bei beiden Autoren aufmerksam macht und alttestamentlich-biblische Traditionen zur Heilshoffnung Israels, die von Paulus und Lukas rezipiert werden, untersucht. Im Hauptteil wird in eingehenden Textanalysen aus verschiedenen Teilen des Doppelwerks gezeigt, dass auch Lukas - in biblischer Tradition, jedoch mit einem anderen theologischen Konzept als Paulus - an einer eschatologischen Hoffnung für Israel festhält. Trotz wichtiger Gemeinsamkeiten beider Autoren findet sich bei Lukas ein eigenständiger Entwurf zum Thema, dessen spezifisches Profil abschließend herausgestellt wird.
226.4 --- Evangelie volgens Lucas --- Salvation --- Messiah --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Judaism. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Jesus Christ --- Jewish interpretations. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Jezus --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Acts (Book of the New Testament) --- Acts of the Apostles --- Chongdo haengjŏn --- Sado haengjŏn --- Luc (Book of the New Testament) --- Lucas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luka (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukan săn zăn︠g︡g (Book of the New Testament) --- Lukas (Book of the New Testament) --- Luke (Book of the New Testament) --- Lūqā (Book of the New Testament) --- Nuga pogŭm (Book of the New Testament) --- Ruka den --- Ruka ni yoru fukuinsho --- Brotherhood Week --- Religion --- Doctrines --- عيسىٰ --- Jesus --- New Testament. --- יהדות --- اليهوديّة --- Jews --- Judaism and Christianity --- נצרות ודתות אחרות --- المسيحيّة وديانات أخرى --- Christianity --- משיח --- Messianism, Jewish --- Messiah (Judaism) --- Jewish messianism --- ישועה --- الخلاص --- יחסים --- נצרות --- العلاقات --- المسيحيّة --- ישו, --- פירושים יהודיים --- Interpretations, Jewish --- הברית החדשה. --- ביקורת, פרשנות וכד' --- اليهودية --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Acts. --- Eschatology. --- Gospel of Luke. --- Israel. --- Letter to the Romans.
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"Generations of tourists visiting Rome have ventured into the small section between the Tiber River and the Capitoline Hill whose narrow, dark streets lead to the charming Fountain of the Tortoises, the brooding mass of the Palazzo Cenci, and some of the best restaurants in the city. This was the site of the Ghetto, within whose walls the Jews of Rome were compelled to live from 1555 until 1870. In Theater of Acculturation, Kenneth Stow, leading authority on Italian Jews, probes Jewish life in Rome in the early years of the Ghetto."--Jacket.
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The study deals with a difficult and much-debated text in Paul's Letter to the Romans, 9:30-10:21. The study in particular analyses Paul's use and interpretation of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 in Romans 10:4-17. Scholars have characterized Paul's exegesis here as idiosyncratic, fanciful, baffling, and arbitrary. By a comparison with Jewish writings near Paul in time, such as the writings of Philo of Alexandria and Baruch, the thesis is argued that Paul's treatment of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 can be located within Jewish exegetical method, expository structure, terminology as well as content and context. In comparison with Baruch and Philo, it has been shown that Paul's handling of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 can be placed within a Jewish context as to the way the biblical "ations are rendered. The thesis is substantiated that Paul's expository rendering of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 follows the method of exegetical paraphrase of a biblical "ation. So, in comparison with Baruch and Philo, Paul's interpretative rendering of Deuteronomy 30:12-14 falls within a form of exposition, in which words, phrases and sentences from the Old Testament "ation are either repeated or replaced by interpretative terms and supplemented with other qualifying terms. Thus, Paul's christological exposition of Deut 30:12-14 can be located within the method of exegetical paraphrase, with a parallel in Baruch's application of this OT Scripture to the personified 'Wisdom'.
Righteousness --- Greek literature --- Holiness --- Perfection --- Biblical teaching. --- Jewish authors --- History and criticism. --- Religious aspects --- Jesus Christ --- Philo, --- Alexandria, --- Filon --- Filón, --- Filon, --- Filone, --- Philon, --- Philonis, --- Yedidyah, --- פילון --- פילון מאלכסנדריה --- פילון, --- פילון היהודי --- Филон Александрийский --- Filon Aleksandriĭskiĭ --- Pseudo-Philo --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Bible. --- Deuteronomium (Book of the Old Testament) --- Deuteronomy (Book of the Old Testament) --- Devarim (Book of the Old Testament) --- Kitāb-i Divārīm (Book of the Old Testament) --- Shinmeiki (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Tathniyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sinmyŏnggi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tas̲niyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Tathniyah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Epître aux Romains (Book of the New Testament) --- List do Rzymian (Book of the New Testament) --- Roma-sŏ --- Római levél --- Romans (Book of the New Testament) --- Romasŏ --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Relation to the Old Testament. --- Relation to Deuteronomy. --- Relation to Romans. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Bible --- Relation to the Deuteronomy --- Relation to Romans --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Criticism, interpretation, etc, Jewish --- Philo, - of Alexandria --- Jewish Eschatology. --- Pauline Studies. --- Paul’s Letter to the Romans. --- Philonic Studies. --- The Jewish law.
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