Jesus and the Scriptures: Problems, Passages and Patterns
in Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
272
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
2/11/2016
ISBN-13
9780567665027
The four Gospels unanimously present Jesus as someone who quoted from, commented on, and engaged with the Scriptures of Israel. Whether this portrayal goes back to the historical Jesus has been a hotly debated issue among scholars. In this book, eleven expert researchers from four different continents tackle the question anew. This is done through detailed study of specific themes and passages from the Scriptures which Jesus, according to the Gospels, quoted or alluded to.
Among the various topics investigated are Jesus' use of Genesis 2 to bolster his teaching on divorce, his reference to the Queen of Sheba story in 1 Kings, the significance of the Book of Zechariah for Jesus' self-understanding, and his enigmatic quotation of Psalm 22 on the cross. These and other contributions result in a common understanding of Jesus' use of the Scriptures. Not only did Jesus engage with the Scriptures, according to these scholars, but his mode of engagement has to be placed within the early Jewish interpretative framework within which he lived.
Table Of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part 1: Problems of Method for Studying Jesus and the Scriptures
Part 2: Passages of Scripture in the Jesus Tradition
Part 3: Patterns in Jesus' Use of Scripture
Bibliography
Indexes
Among the various topics investigated are Jesus' use of Genesis 2 to bolster his teaching on divorce, his reference to the Queen of Sheba story in 1 Kings, the significance of the Book of Zechariah for Jesus' self-understanding, and his enigmatic quotation of Psalm 22 on the cross. These and other contributions result in a common understanding of Jesus' use of the Scriptures. Not only did Jesus engage with the Scriptures, according to these scholars, but his mode of engagement has to be placed within the early Jewish interpretative framework within which he lived.
- 1. Jesus and the Scriptures: Problems of Authentication and Interpretation Tobias Hägerland, Lund University, Sweden
- 2. Genesis 2:24 and the Jesus Tradition William Loader, Murdoch University, Australia, and North-West University, South Africa
- 3. The Queen of Sheba and the Jesus Traditions Kim Huat Tan, Trinity Theological College, Singapore
- 4. Jesus' Exorcistic Identity Reconsidered: The Demise of a Solomonic Typology Jennifer Nyström, Lund University, Sweden
- 5. Being 'God-Taught': Isaiah 54:13 as Prolegomenon to the Teaching Ministry of Jesus Jonathan A. Blanke, Trinity Lutheran Church, USA
- 6. The Day of the Lord is Coming: Jesus and the Book of Zechariah Fernando Bermejo-Rubio, UNED [Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia], Spain
- 7. Jesus and the Devout Psalmist of Psalm 22 Ville Auvinen, Theological Institute of Finland, Finland
- 8. A Servant Like the Master: A Jewish Christian Hermeneutic for the Practice of the Torah Edwin K. Broadhead, Berea College, USA.
- 9. Jesus the Sage and His Provocative Parables Ben Witherington III, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA and St Andrews University, UK
- 10. A Sign from Heaven and the Word of Scripture: Jesus' Miracles at Stake Jan Roskovec, Charles University, Prague
- 11. Re-examining the Last Supper Sayings in Light of the Hebrew Scriptures Mary J. Marshall, Murdoch University, Australia