Scripture re-envisioned : Christophanic exegesis and the making of a Christian Bible /
Scripture Re-envisioned discusses the christological exegesis of biblical theophanies and argues its crucial importance for the appropriation of the Hebrew Bible as the Christian Old Testament. The Emmaus episode in Luke 24 and its history of interpretation serve as the methodological and hermeneuti...
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Format: eBook
Language: English
Published:
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2019.
Series:
The Bible in Ancient Christianity
13.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353275.
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Call Number: BS1199.T46
- Front Matter
- Copyright page
- Foreword /
- Paul M. Blowers
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- "He Opened the Scriptures to Us" (Luke 24:32): The Theophany at Emmaus as Prolegomenon to a Christologically Re-Envisioned Bible
- "Before Abraham Was, I Am": Re-Envisioning the Theophany at Mamre (Genesis 18)
- Ὁ ὤν εὐλογητὸς Χριστὸς ὁ Θεὸς ἡµῶν: Re-Envisioning the Burning Bush (Exodus 3)
- Jesus on Sinai, Moses on Tabor: Re-Envisioning the "Sinai Complex" in Light of Tabor
- "Worship at the Footstool of His Feet": Re-Envisioning Exodus 24, Ps 98/99:5 and Ps 131/132:7
- "Isaiah Saw His Glory": Re-Envisioning Prophetic Visions
- ἐν µέσῳ δύο ζῴων γνωσθήσῃ: Observations on Hab 3:2 (LXX) and Its Reception
- The Son of Man and Ancient of Days: Re-Envisioning Daniel 7
- He Who Saved the Three Youths in the Furnace: Re-Envisioning Daniel 3
- The Problem of Symbolization in Christophanic Exegesis: Allegory, Typology, "Rewritten Bible"?
- Recapitulation and Prospect
- Back Matter
- Bibliography.