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The Messiah, His Brothers, and the Nations: (Matthew 1.1-17): The Library of New Testament Studies

Autor Jason B. Hood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mai 2011
Why does Matthew append 'and his brothers' to Judah and Jechoniah (1:2, 11)? Secondly, why does Matthew include the following four annotations: 'and Zerah by Tamar', 'by Rahab', 'by Ruth', and 'by the [wife] of Uriah' (1:3-6)? Jason B. Hood uses a composition critical approach in which he examines biblical genealogies and 'summaries of Israel's story' in order to shed light on these features of Matthew's gospel.

Hood asserts that he addition of 'and his brothers' recalls Jesus' royal role. Judah and Jechoniah in Second Temple literature are both understood to have reversed their wickedness and earned royal status by self-sacrifice, perhaps pointing to the self-sacrifice of Jesus for his brothers before his full enthronement. A review of scholarly explanations of the significance of the 'four (five) women' in the genealogy, unearths an overlooked interpretation - Matthew does not name four women in 1:3-6 but four Gentiles (Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Uriah) traditionally celebrated as righteous.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567432285
ISBN-10: 0567432289
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Examines role of Mt 1.1-17 for understanding gospel

Notă biografică

Jason B. Hood, is Scholar-in-Residence at Christ United Methodist Church, Memphis, TN. His published works have appeared in a variety of academic texts and journals, including the Journal of Biblical Literature.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements / Abbreviations / Chapter 1: Introduction: Problem and Method / Chapter 2: Compositional Category (1): Biblical Genealogies / Chapter 3: Compositional Category (2): Summaries of Israel's Story / Chapter 4: The Messianic King 'and His Brothers': Matthew 1.2, 11 / Chapter 5: The Women in the Genealogy / Chapter 6: Four Praiseworthy Non-Jews Chapter 7: Beginning and Ending / Chapter 8: Conclusion / Summary: Contribution, and Points for Further Research / Bibliography

Recenzii

Hood's solutions are attractive and certainly worthy of consideration.
The book is useful for its extensive summaries of previous research, and its suggestion to shift the focus of interpretation from Bathsheba to Uriah is a welcome reminder of previous studies...The early emphasis on genealogies as having narrative functions akin to those of summaries of Israel's history is intriguing...there is some valuable material in this dissertation.