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The Post-Mortem Vindication of Jesus in the Sayings Gospel Q: The Library of New Testament Studies

Autor Dr Daniel A. Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 ian 2007
Q 13:34-35, the Jerusalem Logion, aligns the rejection of the speaker by Jerusalem both with the abandonment of Jerusalem's house and with the future invisibility and return of the speaker: 'You will not see me until you say, Blessed is the Coming One in the name of the Lord' (13:35b). The coincidence of not seeing language with a reference to a future coming is reminiscent of the connection, in Jewish literature especially, between the assumption and eschatological function. The book proposes that this reference to Jesus' assumption is a clue to how Q conceives of the post-mortem vindication of Jesus, since numerous Q sayings presuppose a knowledge of Jesus' death. In support of this, the book argues that in Hellenistic Jewish writings assumption was not always considered to be an escape from death (as in the biblical instances of Enoch and Elijah), but could happen at or after death, as was more clearly the case in Greek thought.Such a strategy of vindication is necessary for Q because it evidences a belief in Jesus' ongoing existence and future return as the Son of Man, and because resurrection though a feature of Q's eschatology is not individually applied to Jesus. A similar view is presupposed by the pre-Markan empty tomb tradition, which describes the disappearance of Jesus' body but narrates neither the resurrection itself nor an appearance of the risen Jesus. The book also draws out implications of the thesis for the place of the Sayings Gospel Q within the early Christian movements, particularly vis-vis the vindication of Jesus.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567044747
ISBN-10: 0567044742
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This book will help its readers assess the range of ways in which members of the early Jesus movements understood Jesusâ?T life after death

Cuprins

1. Introduction2. The Death and Resurrection of Jesus in Q?a. Q and the Death of Jesusb. Q and the Resurrection of Jesus3. Q 13:34-35: The Jerusalem Lament: Survey of Research 4. Assumption in Antiquity a. Assumption in Graeco-Roman Literatureb. Assumption in Jewish Literature c. Assumption in Early Christian Literature 5. The Death and Assumption of Jesus in Q 13:34-35 a. The Reconstruction of the Sayingb The Rejection of Jesus and the Abandonment of Jerusalemc. 'I tell you . . .' d. The Assumption of Jesus: Post-Mortem Vindication, Exultation and Parousiae. On the Origin and Development of Q 13.34-35f. Excursus: The Assumption of Jesus and Body-Soul Dualism in Q6.The Significance of Assumption in Q 13.34-35 for Other Q Materialsa. Absence, Invisibility, and Return in Qb. A Christological Basis for Corporate Vindication in Qc. Q 11.29-30: The Sign of Jonah 7. The Assumption of Jesus in Q and Early Christianity a. Exaltation Without Resurrection?b. An Assumption of Jesus from the Cross? c. Mark's Empty Tomb Narrative (Mark 16:1-8) 8. Conclusion Resurrection and/or Assumption: How Different is Q

Recenzii

"This well-researched, tightly argued study uses a few selected Q texts to illustrate Q's understanding of Jesus' vindication by God after death." Society of Biblical Literature 11/2008