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Built upon the rock : studies in the gospel of Matthew / edited by Daniel M. Gurtner and John Nolland.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans, 2008.Description: 331 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802845634
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2555.52 .B85 2008
Contents:
Contents:
Matthew's sources-- oral or written: a Rabbinic analogy and empirical insights/ Armin D. Baum
How Matthew tells the story: a linguistic approach to Matthew's syntax/ Stephanie L. Black
Not the law but the Messiah: law and righteousness in the gospel of Matthew-- an ongoing debate/ Roland Deines
__---------- and salvation history in Matthew's gospel / Mervyn Eloff
Matthew and Jerusalem
Matthew's theology of the temple and the parting of the ways: Christian origins and the first gospel/ Daniel M. Gurtner
Matthew and anti-semitism/ John Nolland
Holiness and ecclesiology: the church in Matthew/ Donald A. Hagner
The rock on which to build: some mainly Pauline observations about the sermon on the mount/ David Wenham
Balaam-Laban as the key to the Old Testament Quotations in Matthew 2/ David Instone-Brewer
"The virgin will conceive": typological fulfillment in Matthew 1:18-23/ James M. Hamilton Jr.
The rhetoric of hearing: the use of the Isaianic hearing motif in Matthew 11: 2--16:20/ Jeannine K. Brown
Reflections on the writing of a commentary on the gospel of Matthew/ R.T. France and John Nolland
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Matthew's sources-- oral or written: a Rabbinic analogy and empirical insights/ Armin D. Baum

How Matthew tells the story: a linguistic approach to Matthew's syntax/ Stephanie L. Black

Not the law but the Messiah: law and righteousness in the gospel of Matthew-- an ongoing debate/ Roland Deines

__---------- and salvation history in Matthew's gospel / Mervyn Eloff

Matthew and Jerusalem

Matthew's theology of the temple and the parting of the ways: Christian origins and the first gospel/ Daniel M. Gurtner

Matthew and anti-semitism/ John Nolland

Holiness and ecclesiology: the church in Matthew/ Donald A. Hagner

The rock on which to build: some mainly Pauline observations about the sermon on the mount/ David Wenham

Balaam-Laban as the key to the Old Testament Quotations in Matthew 2/ David Instone-Brewer

"The virgin will conceive": typological fulfillment in Matthew 1:18-23/ James M. Hamilton Jr.

The rhetoric of hearing: the use of the Isaianic hearing motif in Matthew 11: 2--16:20/ Jeannine K. Brown

Reflections on the writing of a commentary on the gospel of Matthew/ R.T. France and John Nolland

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