The second title in a proposed five-volume work; volume two, following on from the volume on Mark's Gospel, concentrates on Matthew's Gospel. Contributors consider the function of embedded scripture texts in the context of the Gospels written and read/heard in their early Christian settings. The project is wide ranging, with essays on the function of scripture in the compositional history of the gospels and the collection is broad in scope as a result of current interest in the integration of methods (especially historical and narrative ones). Advancements over the last 20 years in the study…mehr
The second title in a proposed five-volume work; volume two, following on from the volume on Mark's Gospel, concentrates on Matthew's Gospel. Contributors consider the function of embedded scripture texts in the context of the Gospels written and read/heard in their early Christian settings. The project is wide ranging, with essays on the function of scripture in the compositional history of the gospels and the collection is broad in scope as a result of current interest in the integration of methods (especially historical and narrative ones). Advancements over the last 20 years in the study of genre and narrative criticism have left a void in the study of the function of embedded biblical texts in the Gospels. This collection of essays will move the study of scripture within scripture forwards.
Preface Abbreviations List of Contributors Introduction 1. Myth Theory, Comparison, and Embedded Scripture Texts: Ibn Ish\aq's Biography of Muh\ammad and the Mythologizing Function of Isaiah 7.14 in Matthew 1.23. - M. Anthony Apodaca 2. Love as Societal Vision and Counter-Imperial Practice in Matthew 22.34-40 - Warren Carter 3. Matthew's Earliest Interpreter: Justin Martyr on Matthew's Fulfillment Quotations - J.R.C. Cousland 4. 'The Book of the Genesis of Jesus Christ' The Purpose of Matthew in Light of the Incipit - Craig A. Evans 5. Mark, Elijah, the Baptist and Matthew: The Success of the First Intertextual Reading of Mark - Mark Goodacre 6. Reading Zechariah and Matthew's Olivet Discourse - Clay Alan Ham 7. From History to Myth and Back Again: The Historicizing Function of Scripture in Matthew 2 - Thomas R. Hatina 8 . Plotting Jesus: Characterization, Identity, and the Voice of God in Matthew's Gospel - Michael P. Knowles 9. The King as Shepherd: the Role of Deutero-Zechariah in Matthew - John Nolland 10. Matthew's Atomistic Use of Scripture: Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah 53.4 in Matthew 8.17 - Lidija Novakovic 11. Scribal Methods in Matthew and Mishnah Abot -Lawrence M. Wills 12. Matthew's Intertexts and the Presentation of Jesus as Healer-Messiah - Andries G. van Aarde Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors
Preface Abbreviations List of Contributors Introduction 1. Myth Theory, Comparison, and Embedded Scripture Texts: Ibn Ish\aq's Biography of Muh\ammad and the Mythologizing Function of Isaiah 7.14 in Matthew 1.23. - M. Anthony Apodaca 2. Love as Societal Vision and Counter-Imperial Practice in Matthew 22.34-40 - Warren Carter 3. Matthew's Earliest Interpreter: Justin Martyr on Matthew's Fulfillment Quotations - J.R.C. Cousland 4. 'The Book of the Genesis of Jesus Christ' The Purpose of Matthew in Light of the Incipit - Craig A. Evans 5. Mark, Elijah, the Baptist and Matthew: The Success of the First Intertextual Reading of Mark - Mark Goodacre 6. Reading Zechariah and Matthew's Olivet Discourse - Clay Alan Ham 7. From History to Myth and Back Again: The Historicizing Function of Scripture in Matthew 2 - Thomas R. Hatina 8 . Plotting Jesus: Characterization, Identity, and the Voice of God in Matthew's Gospel - Michael P. Knowles 9. The King as Shepherd: the Role of Deutero-Zechariah in Matthew - John Nolland 10. Matthew's Atomistic Use of Scripture: Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah 53.4 in Matthew 8.17 - Lidija Novakovic 11. Scribal Methods in Matthew and Mishnah Abot -Lawrence M. Wills 12. Matthew's Intertexts and the Presentation of Jesus as Healer-Messiah - Andries G. van Aarde Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors
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