Matthew's new David at the end of exile : a socio-rhetorical study of scriptural quotations /

Matthew crowds more Old Testament quotations and allusions into the prologue than anywhere else in his gospel. In this volume, Nicholas G. Piotrowski demonstrates the narratological and rhetorical effects of such frontloading. Particularly, seven formula-quotations constellate to establish a redempt...

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Main Author: Piotrowski, Nicholas G.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]

Series: Novum Testamentum, Supplements 170.
Novum Testamentum Supplements Online, Supplement 2017, ISBN: 9789004324404.

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Call Number: BS2575.52 .P57 2016

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • The Effect of Isaiah's Narrative World in Matthew 1:18-25
  • The Effect of Micah's Narrative World in Matthew 2:1-12
  • Exile and David in the Late Second Temple Cultural Encyclopedia
  • The Effect of Hosea's and Jeremiah's Narrative Worlds in Matthew 2:13-21
  • The Effect of the Prophets' Narrative World in Matthew 2:22-23
  • The Effect of Isaiah's Narrative World in Matthew 3:1-4:11
  • The Effect of Isaiah's Narrative World in Matthew 4:12-17
  • Conclusion
  • The Source of Matthew's Formula-Quotations
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Texts
  • Index of Modern Authors.