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Jesus as the Son of 1-2 Samuel's David : An Intertextual Reading of the Gospel of Matthew /

Although the Gospel of Matthew emphasizes Jesus as the son of David, no one has systematically investigated how 1-2 Samuel influence Matthew's portrayal of Jesus as the son of David. This work addresses that lacuna and shows how the sustained use of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew evokes the themes of me...

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Main Author: Grønbech-Dam, Marc (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2024.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series ; 222
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2024.

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505 0 |t Contents -- Acknowledgments XI -- Abbreviations XIII -- 1 The Question of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew --  1.1 Introduction --  1.2 Reason for Research --  1.3 Recent History of Research --  1.4 Justification and Plan of the Study --  1.5 Assumptions and Limitations -- 2 Methodology --  2.1 Genre of Matthew --  2.2 Matthew as a Narrative --  2.3 Intertextuality --  2.4 Methodological Conclusions -- 3 Shepherd-Ruler Imagery in the Ancient Near East and the Jewish Scriptures --  3.1 Introduction --  3.2 Shepherds and Rulers in Egypt --  3.3 Shepherd and Rulers in Mesopotamia --  3.4 Shepherds and Rulers in the Torah -- 4 The Shepherd-Ruler in 1-2 Samuel --  4.1 Introduction --  4.2 David's Anointing by the Tribes of Israel (2 Sam 5:2) --  4.3 נָגִיד and ἡγούμενος Lexically Speaking --  4.4 נָגִיד/ἡγούμενος in the Narrative-Theological Context of 1-2 Samuel --  4.5 Matters of David's Justice and Righteousness in 1-2 Samuel -- 5 The Davidic Shepherd-Ruler in the Prophets, Extra-Canonical Writings, and Other Texts --  5.1 Introduction --  5.2 Shepherd-Ruler Imagery in the Prophets --  5.3 Dead Sea Scrolls and 1-2 Samuel --  5.4 Books of Judith and Sirach/Ben Sira --  5.5 1 Maccabees --  5.6 1 Enoch (The Dream Visions/Book of Dreams) --  5.7 Psalms of Solomon --  5.8 2 Baruch and 4 Ezra --  5.9 Philo (Legatio ad Gaium/De Iosepho/De Vita Mosis) --  5.10 Josephus --  5.11 Various Other Hellenistic Views on Shepherd Language and Kingship --  5.12 Conclusions -- 6 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 1-4 --  6.1 Introduction: Incipit and Genealogy --  6.2 1-2 Samuel in Matt 1:6 --  6.3 1-2 Samuel in Matt 1:19-20: Joseph as a Son of David --  6.4 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 2:6 --  6.5 Summary of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 1-4 -- 7 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 5-20 --  7.1 1-2 Samuel in Matt 9:13 vis-á-vis Matt 9:27, 36 --  7.2 1-2 Samuel in Matt 12:3-4, 7 --  7.3 1-2 Samuel in Matt 13:36-43 --  7.4 1-2 Samuel in Matt 17:2 --  7.5 Summary of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 5-20 -- 8 1-2 Samuel in Matt 21-28 --  8.1 1-2 Samuel in Matt 21:5 --  8.2 1-2 Samuel in Matt 21:14 --  8.3 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 21:43 --  8.4 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 26:30, 39 --  8.5 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 26:48-50 --  8.6 1-2 Samuel in Matt 26:59 and 27:1-5 --  8.7 1-2 Samuel in Matt 27:24-25 and an Intratextual Link to Matt 2:6 in Matt 27:11-26 --  8.8 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 27:25 --  8.9 1-2 Samuel in Matt 27:34 --  8.10 1-2 Samuel in Matt 27:41-51 --  8.11 Summary of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew 21-28 -- 9 Concluding Remarks about the Occurrences of 1-2 Samuel in Matthew and Their Narrative Implications --  9.1 Classification of Intertextual Connections --  9.2 Revising the Shepherding נָגִיד/ἡγούμενος in 2 Sam 5:2 and Matt 2:6 --  9.3 How Intertextual Connections to 1-2 Samuel Shape Matthew's Narrative -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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