Author: George M. Soares Prabhu (S.I.)
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Languages : en
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The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu (S.I.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
Author: George Soares-Prabhu
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 482
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 482
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The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu
Publisher: Gregorian Biblical BookShop
ISBN: 9788876530630
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Mt can be studies in different ways, and from various points of view. We may, with Stendahl, study the text-type of these quotations, so as to find out their milieu of origin and eventually the Sitz im Leben of the Gospel itself. Or we may, as Strecker and now Rothfuchs have done, examine the function of the quotations in the Gospel narrative, and so gain a new insight into Matthew's theology. Or again, we may, like Gundry, compare the meaning which the OT passages quoted now have in their new Matthean context with their original literal sense, in order to justify the way in which Matthew handles his OT texts. None of these points of view in ours in the examination of the specialized group of OT quotations in Mt's Infancy Narrative that we undertake here. Neither the text- type of these quotations, nor their function, nor the hermeneutics of their use, is our primary concern. Instead, we are interested in their context. Our aim is to study the way in which these quotations have been integrated into the Infancy Narrative, in the hope that this will throw light on its tradition history: show us, that is, the sources which Matthew may have used in composing his narrative, nad the way in which he has adapted and integrated them.
Publisher: Gregorian Biblical BookShop
ISBN: 9788876530630
Category : Bibles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Mt can be studies in different ways, and from various points of view. We may, with Stendahl, study the text-type of these quotations, so as to find out their milieu of origin and eventually the Sitz im Leben of the Gospel itself. Or we may, as Strecker and now Rothfuchs have done, examine the function of the quotations in the Gospel narrative, and so gain a new insight into Matthew's theology. Or again, we may, like Gundry, compare the meaning which the OT passages quoted now have in their new Matthean context with their original literal sense, in order to justify the way in which Matthew handles his OT texts. None of these points of view in ours in the examination of the specialized group of OT quotations in Mt's Infancy Narrative that we undertake here. Neither the text- type of these quotations, nor their function, nor the hermeneutics of their use, is our primary concern. Instead, we are interested in their context. Our aim is to study the way in which these quotations have been integrated into the Infancy Narrative, in the hope that this will throw light on its tradition history: show us, that is, the sources which Matthew may have used in composing his narrative, nad the way in which he has adapted and integrated them.
The Formula quotations in the infancy narrative of Matthew
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu (jésuite)
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
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Category : Bible
Languages : en
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The formula quotations in the infancy narrative of Matthew
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu
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Languages : fr
Pages : 346
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Languages : fr
Pages : 346
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Formula quotations in the infancy narrative of Matthew; an inquiry into the Tradition history of Mt. 1-2
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu
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Category : Bible
Languages : it
Pages : 346
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Publisher:
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Category : Bible
Languages : it
Pages : 346
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The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
The Formula Quotations in the Infancy Narrative of Matthew
Author: George M. Soares Prabhu
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Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Pages : 44
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Marked Quotations from Psalms in the Gospel of Matthew
Author: Piotr Herok
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647500526
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
There are five marked quotations from Psalms in the Gospel of Matthew. These are: (1) Ps 91:1–12 in Matt 4:6; (2) Ps 78:2 in Matt 13:35; (3) Ps 8:3 in Matt 21:16; (4) Ps 118:22–23 in Matt 21:42; and (5) Ps 110:1 in Matt 22:44. Piotr Herok argues that the investigated texts are related to each other not only by the presence of the introductory formulas, making clear that a given citation comes from Scripture, but also through mutual thematic convergence, concerning in various degrees king David, the temple, and the theme of Jesus' identity. Thanks to the new literary context, in which the quotations are embedded, Matthew reinterprets them significantly while giving them a new dimension clearly distinguishing them from the rest of the psalm quotations found in his work. This aims at presenting Jesus as not only the Son of David, but first of all the Son of God.
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647500526
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
There are five marked quotations from Psalms in the Gospel of Matthew. These are: (1) Ps 91:1–12 in Matt 4:6; (2) Ps 78:2 in Matt 13:35; (3) Ps 8:3 in Matt 21:16; (4) Ps 118:22–23 in Matt 21:42; and (5) Ps 110:1 in Matt 22:44. Piotr Herok argues that the investigated texts are related to each other not only by the presence of the introductory formulas, making clear that a given citation comes from Scripture, but also through mutual thematic convergence, concerning in various degrees king David, the temple, and the theme of Jesus' identity. Thanks to the new literary context, in which the quotations are embedded, Matthew reinterprets them significantly while giving them a new dimension clearly distinguishing them from the rest of the psalm quotations found in his work. This aims at presenting Jesus as not only the Son of David, but first of all the Son of God.