The Lord's Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew's Gospel
in Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
256
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
12/26/2019
ISBN-13
9780567692320
Charles Nathan Ridlehoover examines the Lord's Prayer in Matthew's gospel, focusing on the prayer's centrality and showing how this centrality affects our reading of the Sermon on the Mount and subsequently, the prayer itself. Ridlehoover argues that the Lord's Prayer is structurally, lexically, and thematically central to the Sermon on the Mount and the means through which disciples of Jesus are empowered to live out the kingdom righteousness it defines. In turn, the Sermon on the Mount clarifies what the answer to the petitions of the Lord's Prayer might look like in the life of the disciple of Jesus.
Whilst the centrality of the Lord's Prayer has been noted by previous commentators this centrality and its intended purpose has not hitherto been defined or examined in great depth. Ridlehoover fills this gap with a closely argued and in-depth study.
Whilst the centrality of the Lord's Prayer has been noted by previous commentators this centrality and its intended purpose has not hitherto been defined or examined in great depth. Ridlehoover fills this gap with a closely argued and in-depth study.
- Table of contents
- Dedication and Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction and Survey of Scholarship
- 2. Methodology and Plan of Book
- 3. Structure of the Sermon on the Mount and Lord's Prayer: Survey and Proposal
- 4. The Matthean Petitions: An Examination of the Father, Will, and Evil Petitions
- 5. Matthew's “Slightly” Different Petitions: An Examination of the Kingdom, Bread, and Forgiveness Petitions
- 6. The Remaining Petitions: An Examination of the Name and Temptation Petitions
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Indexes