The Old Testament in the New Testament: Essays in Sociorhetorical Exegesis
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The Old Testament in the New Testament: Essays in  Sociorhetorical Exegesis  -     By: Dr. Steve P. Moyise

The Old Testament in the New Testament: Essays in Sociorhetorical Exegesis

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Product Description

It is well known, but not always appreciated, that the 'Bible' of the earliest Christians was the Old Testament. How did the New Testament writers justify their faith in the risen Messiah from these Jewish scriptures? In this book distinguished bibical scholars supply answers to these questions, both in general terms and from specific examples. Under review come individual New Testament writers (Matthew, Paul, John) and important themes (the Anointed One, monogamy, divorce), while crucial passages such as John 11, Isaiah 66 and Revelation 12 are put under the microscope.

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Title: The Old Testament in the New Testament: Essays in Sociorhetorical Exegesis
By: Dr. Steve P. Moyise
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 308
Vendor: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: 2000
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 184127061X
ISBN-13: 9781841270616
Stock No: WW27061X

Publisher's Description

This collection of papers from members of the 'Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament' seminar (held at St Deinid's, Hawarden, Wales) has been commissioned to honour its retiring chairperson, J.L. North. It includes contributions by Michael Goulder (Isaiah 61), Joel Marcus (Matthew), Maurice Casey (Christology), George Brooke (Parables), Judith Lieu (John), Peter Doble (Acts), Morna Hooker (Philippians), John O'Neill (Galatians), Ivor Jones (2 Thessalonians), Martin Menken (Matthew) and Steve Moyise (Intertextuality). BLURB AS REWRITTEN BY PRD 11 JANUARY 2000: It is well known, but not always appreciated that the 'Bible' of the earliest Christians was the Old Testament. How did the New Testament writers justify their faith in the risen Messiah from these Jewish scriptures? In this book, distinguished biblical scholars supply answers to these questions, both in general terms and from specific examples. Under review come individual New Testament writers (Matthew, Paul, John) and important themes (the Anointed One, monogamy and divorce), while crucial passages such as John 11, Isaiah 66 and Revelation 12 are put under the microscope. This collection demonstrates the ingenuity and vitality of early Christian scriptural exegesis, and offers the reader an up to date picture of the most recent research in one of the central issues of New Testament literary and theological study.

Author Bio

Steve Moyise is Visiting Professor at Newman University, UK and author of The Old Testament in the Book of Revelation (Sheffield, 1995) and The Old Testament in the New (Continuum, 2001). He is the series editor of The T&T Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies.

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