Matthew's non-messianic mapping of messianic texts: evidences of a broadly eschatological hermeneutic

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- References and Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Contribution of This Study -- 1.1.1 A Brief Summary of the Central Thesis -- 1.1.2 The Importance of a Fulfillment Key in Matthew -- 1.2 Significance of This Thesis in Matthean Studies and Its R...

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Main Author: Henning, Bruce Harold (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston BRILL 2020
In: Biblical interpretation series (volume 188)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Henning, Bruce Harold, Matthew's non-messianic mapping of messianic texts : Evidences of a Broadly Eschatological Hermeneutic] (2023) (Konradt, Matthias, 1967 -)
[Rezension von: Henning, Bruce Harold, Matthew's non-messianic mapping of messianic texts : Evidences of a Broadly Eschatological Hermeneutic] (2021) (Ridlehoover, Charles Nathan)
Series/Journal:Biblical interpretation series volume 188
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Matthew / Parable / Messianism / Eschatology
Further subjects:B Messiah-Biblical teaching
B Bible.-Matthew-Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Electronic books
B Bible.-Matthew-Hermeneutics
B Thesis
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Summary:Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- References and Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Contribution of This Study -- 1.1.1 A Brief Summary of the Central Thesis -- 1.1.2 The Importance of a Fulfillment Key in Matthew -- 1.2 Significance of This Thesis in Matthean Studies and Its Relationship to Current Trends -- 1.2.1 Generalizing Matthew's Hermeneutical Paradigm -- 1.2.2 The Overlap of Matthew's Ecclesiological and Messianic Hermeneutic -- 1.2.3 The Effect of Matthew's Theology of Discipleship on His Hermeneutic -- 1.2.4 Matthew's General Approach as Broadly Eschatological -- 1.3 Method -- 1.3.1 Intertextuality -- 1.3.2 Cognitive Linguistics -- 1.4 Summary of Thesis and Case Studies -- Chapter 2 Matthew's Non-Messianic Use of theEschatological Shepherd -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Contribution of Ezek 34 -- 2.2.1 Matt 9:36 by Itself Does Not Allude to an OT Text -- 2.2.2 Matt 9:36 and 10:6 Do Allude to Ezek 34 -- 2.2.3 Ezek 34 Would Have Been Understood as Messianic -- 2.2.4 Ezek 34 Is Evoked in Matt 9:36 and 10:6 to Depict Major Literary Characters -- 2.3 The Contribution of Jer 23:1-6 -- 2.3.1 Matt 9:36 and 10:6 Do Allude to Jer 23:1-6 -- 2.3.2 "Shepherds" Are Royal and Prophetic Figures of the Messiah -- 2.3.3 Matthew Portrays the Disciples as "Shepherds" -- 2.4 The Contribution of Zech 10:2-4 -- 2.4.1 The Possibility That Matt 9:36 and 10:6 Allude to Zech 10:2-4 -- 2.4.2 The Combination of the Messiah and General Eschatological Rulers Suggests the Allusion -- 2.4.3 Zech 10:2-4 Uniquely Resonates with the Complex Portrayal of the Apostles as Oppressors Who Execute God's Judgment -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Matthew's Non-Messianic Use of Isaiah's Vineyard Care-Givers -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Isaiah 5:1-7 -- 3.2.1 Overview of Contents -- 3.2.2 Agency Potential -- 3.2.3 Eschatological Potential.
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ISBN:9004444181