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Lädt ... Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament (Mcmaster New Testament Studies)von Stanley E. Porter (Herausgeber)
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Because of the wide range of issues discussed in this collection of essays and because of the attempt to cover the entire NT, this book may serve as a helpful resource. While it does not bring to resolution the issues of terminology and approach initially raised by Porter, and in some regards the disparate approaches of the scholars in this book serve as an illustration of the frustrations that Porter has raised in the past, it offers enough interesting insight to be worthy of one's library. Gehört zur Reihe
How does the New Testament echo the Old? Which versions of the Hebrew Scriptures were authoritative for New Testament writers? The appearance of concepts, images, and passages from the Old Testament in the books of the New raises important questions about textual versions, allusions, and the differences between ancient and modern meaning. Written by ten distinguished scholars, Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament first lays out significant foundational issues and then systematically investigates the use of the Old in the New Testament. In a culminating essay Andreas Köstenberger both questions and affirms the other contributors' findings. These essays together will reward a wide range of New Testament readers with a wealth of insights. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Written by ten distinguished scholars, Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament first lays out significant foundational issues and then systematically investigates the use of the Old in the New Testament. In a culminating essay Andreas Köstenberger both questions and affirms the other contributors' findings. These essays together will reward a wide range of New Testament readers with a wealth of insights.