Does Luke Also Portray Jesus As the Christ in Luke 4,16-30?

This article uses composition criticism and argues from Luke's two volumes themselves that he views Jesus as Christ in Luke 4,18-19(16-30). Naturally, the "anointing" of Luke 4,18 proves particularly important in this investigation; but the unity of 4,14-44, passages that share the ba...

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1. VerfasserIn: O'Toole, Robert F. 1936- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: 1995
In: Biblica
Jahr: 1995, Band: 76, Heft: 4, Seiten: 498-522
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Zusammenfassung:This article uses composition criticism and argues from Luke's two volumes themselves that he views Jesus as Christ in Luke 4,18-19(16-30). Naturally, the "anointing" of Luke 4,18 proves particularly important in this investigation; but the unity of 4,14-44, passages that share the baptismal terminology of 4,18 and the chiastic structure of 4,16-20 also support the above interpretation. The use of χρίω in Acts 4,27, an analysis of Luke 2,25-35; 7,18-23; 9 and of Acts 10: 38, together with the vocabulary of Luke 4,18-19, likewise favor this understanding. In fact, when the reader arrives at Luke 4,18, he is already well aware that Jesus is the Christ.
ISSN:2385-2062
Enthält:Enthalten in: Biblica