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The Crowds in the Gospel of Matthew
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2002
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This volume identifies the crowds (ochloi) in the Gospel of Matthew and explains their character and function. It argues that a proper appreciation of the crowds is essential to an understanding of salvation history in the gospel.
The book identifies the crowds as Jewish, and establishes that both the positive and negative characterizations of the crowds correspond to portrayals of Israel drawn from the Hebrew Scriptures. It concludes that the crowds are also meant to be figurative for the Jewish people of Matthew's own day.
New Testament scholars, particularly specialists in Matthew and the Synoptic Gospels will find the volume useful, and it will also appeal to those interested in early Jewish-Christian relations and the "parting of the ways" between the two faiths.
The book identifies the crowds as Jewish, and establishes that both the positive and negative characterizations of the crowds correspond to portrayals of Israel drawn from the Hebrew Scriptures. It concludes that the crowds are also meant to be figurative for the Jewish people of Matthew's own day.
New Testament scholars, particularly specialists in Matthew and the Synoptic Gospels will find the volume useful, and it will also appeal to those interested in early Jewish-Christian relations and the "parting of the ways" between the two faiths.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
J.R.C. Cousland, Ph.D.(199l) in New Testament, University of St. Andrews, is Assistant Professor in Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at tbe University of British Columbia. He has publisbed a number of articles on tbe Gospel of Matthew and on Jewish-Hellenistic literature.
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'…a major and welcome contribution to an understanding of the structure of the Matthean narrative,'
Ivor H. Jones, Journal of Theological Studies, 2003.
'It is highly recommended to all readers of Matthew.'
Matthew Jacson-McCabe, Journal of Biblical Literature, 2003.
Ivor H. Jones, Journal of Theological Studies, 2003.
'It is highly recommended to all readers of Matthew.'
Matthew Jacson-McCabe, Journal of Biblical Literature, 2003.
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Seiten und Bilder/Illustrationen im Buch
eBook veröffentlicht am:
1. Dezember 2001
eBook ISBN:
9789047400974
Seiten und Bilder/Illustrationen im Buch
Inhalt:
366
eBook ISBN:
9789047400974
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
Those interested in the New Testament, the Synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of Matthew, and in early Jewish-Christian relations.