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Matthew's Theology of Fulfillment, Its Universality and Its Ethnicity: Gods New Israel as the Pioneer of Gods New Humanity [Kõva köide]

(San Francisco Theological Seminary, USA)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780567675668
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 392 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 712 g
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  • Kirjastus: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567675661
  • ISBN-13: 9780567675668
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The interpretation of this gospel integrates an objective analysis of its historical context and a subjective semantic disclosure of meaning. To that end, a close reading of the text is combined with consistency building in order to achieve textual congruence and plenitude of meaning. The subject/ object split of traditional biblical scholarship that requires analysis in order to produce explanation as a definable object is superseded in this book by the event of reading as a dynamic happening of personal experience from which the reader cannot detach herself or himself.

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Waetjens book is clearly written and demonstrates his deep knowledge of the social and historical background of the gospel. It adeptly employs various interpretive methods in order to bring the current readers of the gospel to the world that was inhabited by the original addresses of the gospel. The book can be a rich resource for those who are curious about the social and historical background of Matthews Gospel. * Society of Biblical Literature * This book is a must read not only for those interested in a serious, scholarly engagement of the text and historical context of Matthean theology, but also for those interested in defending some dogmatic theology that they bring with them to the text. With his rigorous philological insights, knowledge of the secondary literature of biblical scholarship of the First and Second Testaments, historical acumen, and theological breadth and depth of understanding, Waetjen shatters the lenses of the cultured despisers of Christian theology as well as those of the blind followers of a corrupted Christian theology devoted to eternal self-interest. Above all, Waetjen grabs the telescope that is focused on the next life of Christian self-understanding and turns it around to focus on the Matthean emphasis on the life-transforming and liberating potential of Christianity for history in this world. * Douglas Mcgaughey, Willamette University, USA * These are the astute observations and carefully crafted commentary of a veteran Matthew interpreter, accentuating the integrated narrative themes and particular emphases of the Matthean gospel the commencement of the reign of God in Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, Son of Abraham, Son of David, Son of the Human Being, son of the Virgin Bride of Zion, and in the creation and modus vivendi of an inclusive New Israel. With an acute eye on the social and cultural context of Matthews narrative, Waetjen unpacks the theological implications and actual good news in this reformulation and expansion of the gospel tradition. Here also, as a homiletical bonus, is a feast of observations and glistening formulations for the preacher and that upcoming sermon a banquet of quotable quotes and pastoral reflections. * John H. Elliot, University of San Francisco, USA *

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A reading of Matthew that examines its Jewish context in the light of intertestamental literature as well as considering its purpose and position within the New Testament to present an 'experience' of the text.
Preface xii
1 Introduction 1(18)
The Alternative of the Pharisees and Their Successors
1(2)
The Alternative of the Apocalyptic Eschatology of 2 Baruch
3(2)
The Alternative of Matthew's Gospel
5(14)
2 Book of the Genesis of Jesus Christ: Son of David, Son of Abraham 19(12)
Prologue-Matthew 1:1-25
19(6)
Matthew 1:18-25-The Paradoxical Genesis of Jesus Christ
25(6)
3 Book One 31(74)
Narrative: "Beginnings"-Matthew 2:1-4:25
31(27)
Matthew 2:13-18-Herod's Genocide and the Flight into Egypt
34(3)
Matthew 2:19-23-The Return and the Move to Nazareth
37(1)
Matthew 3:1-17-John the Baptist and His Call to Repentance
38(6)
Matthew 3:13-17-The Baptism of Jesus
44(3)
Matthew 4:1-11-The Temptation of Jesus
47(6)
Matthew 4:12-25-The Beginning of Jesus' Ministry in Galilee
53(5)
Discourse: "The Sermon on the Mount"-Matthew 5:1-7:27
58(47)
Matthew 5:1-2-Its Setting and Audience
58(2)
Matthew 5:3-12-The Beatitudes
60(6)
Matthew 5:13-16-Jesus' Metaphors of Salt and Light
66(1)
Matthew 5:17-20-Jesus' Preamble on the Law and the Prophets
67(3)
Matthew 5:21-47-The Six Antitheses
70(1)
Matthew 5:21-26-The First Antithesis and Its Applications
71(3)
Matthew 5:27-30-The Second Antithesis and Its Applications
74(1)
Matthew 5.31-32-The Third Antithesis
75(3)
Matthew 5:33-37-The Fourth Antithesis
78(2)
Matthew 5:38-42-The Fifth Antithesis
80(2)
Matthew 5:43-47-The Sixth Antithesis
82(2)
Matthew 5:48-Summons to Enter into God's Wholeness
84(2)
Matthew 6:1-34-Jesus' Discourse on Single-Mindedness
86(1)
Matthew 6:2-4-Single-Mindedness in Practicing Charity
87(1)
Matthew 6:5-8-Single-Mindedness in Prayer
87(1)
Matthew 6:9-15-The Lord's Prayer
88(3)
Matthew 6:16-18-Single-Mindedness in Fasting
91(1)
Matthew 6:19-34-Exhortation on Single-Mindedness
91(5)
Matthew 7:1-27-On the Integrity of Judgment
96(7)
Matthew 7:28-29-The Conclusion of the Sermon on the Mount
103(2)
4 Book Two 105(30)
Narrative: "Works of Healing and Deliverance"-Matthew 8:1-9:35
105(21)
Matthew 8:2-4-The Healing of the Leper
106(1)
Matthew 8:5-13-The Restoration of the Centurion's Slave Boy
107(2)
Matthew 8:14-16-The Healing of Peter's Mother-in-Law
109(1)
Matthew 8:17-The Paradoxical Servanthood and Lordship of Jesus
109(1)
Matthew 8:18-34-Conditions and Realities of Discipleship
110(6)
Matthew 9:1-34-Jesus' Ministry of Healing and Restoration in Capernaum
116(1)
Matthew 9:9-17-The Radical Differences between the Old and the New
117(4)
Matthew 9:18-26-Delivering the Unclean and Raising the Dead
121(3)
Matthew 9:27-35-The Ninth and Tenth Restorations
124(2)
Discourse: "The Mission to Israel"-Matthew 9:36-10:42
126(9)
5 Book Three 135(34)
Narrative: "Diverging Responses to Jesus and His Ministry"-Matthew 11:2-12:50
135(21)
Matthew 11:2-19-John the Baptist, His Question, and His Distinguishing Role as Prophet
135(5)
Matthew 11:20-24-The Failure of the Cities of Jesus' Ministry
140(1)
Matthew 11:25-30-The Infinitude of the Relationship between the Father and Jesus the Son
141(3)
Matthew 12:1-50-Disciples' Transgression of the Sabbath
144(2)
Matthew 12:9-14-Healing the Withered Hand of a Human Being on the Sabbath
146(1)
Matthew 12:15-21-The Paradox of Jesus as the Servant
147(2)
Matthew 12:22-37-Jesus' Response to the Pharisees as They Discredit Him to the Crowds
149(4)
Matthew 12:38-45-The Sign for the Scribes and Pharisees
153(2)
Matthew 12:46-50-Jesus and the New Family of God
155(1)
Discourse: Seven Parables-Matthew 13:1-52
156(13)
Matthew 13:3-23-The Similitude of the Sower
156(4)
Matthew 13:24-30-The Parable of the Wheat and the Darnels
160(1)
Matthew 13:31-33-The Parables of the Mustard Seed and the Leaven
161(1)
Matthew 13:34-35-Fulfillment by Speaking in Parables
162(1)
Matthew 13:36-43-The Allegorization of the Parable of the Wheat and the Darnels
163(1)
Matthew 13:44-46-The Parables of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl
164(2)
Matthew 13:47-50-The Parable of the Seine-Net
166(2)
Matthew 13:51-52-Conclusion of the Discourse of Book Three
168(1)
6 Book Four 169(34)
Narrative: "Preparing and Training the Disciples for the Future"-Matthew 13:54-17:27
169(25)
Matthew 13:54-58-Jesus' Return to Nazareth
169(1)
Matthew 14:1-12-The Martyrdom of John the Baptist
170(1)
Matthew 14:13-21-Withdrawing into the Wilderness, Healing, and Feeding the Crowds
170(1)
Matthew 14:22-33-The Disciples Sailing across the Sea of Galilee and Encountering Jesus Walking on the Sea
171(3)
Matthew 14:34-36-Jesus' Healing Ministry at Gennesaret
174(1)
Matthew 15:1-20-The Pharisees, the Tradition of the Elders, and the Pollution System
174(3)
Matthew 15:21-28-The Encounter with a Canaanite Woman
177(1)
Matthew 15:29-39-Healing and Feeding the Gentiles
178(2)
Matthew 16:1-4-Pharisees and Sadducees Ask for a Sign
180(1)
Matthew 16:5-12-The Misconception of the Disciples
181(1)
Matthew 16:13-20-The Confession of Peter and the Foundation of God's New Israel
182(5)
Matthew 16:21-28-Following Jesus into Crucifixion, Death, and Resurrection
187(2)
Matthew 17:1-13-The Transfiguration of Jesus
189(2)
Matthew 17:14-20-The Powerlessness of the Disciples and the Healing of an Epileptic Child
191(2)
Matthew 17:22-23-Jesus' Second Disclosure of His Impending Death and Resurrection
193(1)
Matthew 17:24-27-Simon Peter and the Issue of Paying Taxes
193(1)
Discourse: "On Community Life and Relationships"-Matthew 18:1-35
194(9)
Matthew 18:23-35-The Parable of the King's Accounting
200(3)
7 Book Five 203(60)
Narrative: "Return to Judea and Rejection in Jerusalem"-Matthew 19:2-22:46
203(31)
Matthew 19:3-9-Confrontation with the Pharisees on Divorce and Marriage
203(2)
Matthew 19:10-12-Eunuchs and the Reign of the Heavens
205(1)
Matthew 19:13-15-Jesus Blessing the Children
206(1)
Matthew 19:16-26-The Rich Young Man and How to Attain to Everlasting Life
207(2)
Matthew 19:27-30-Peter's Question: "What Is in It for Us?"
209(1)
Matthew 20:1-16-The Parable of the Vineyard Owner Hiring Workers to Harvest His Grapes
210(3)
Matthew 20:17-19-The Third Forthtelling of His Imminent Passion
213(1)
Matthew 20:20-28-A Mother Interceding for Her Sons' Honor
214(1)
Matthew 20:29-34-Encountering Two Blind Men
215(1)
Matthew 21:1-11-Entering Jerusalem by Riding on Two Animals
216(2)
Matthew 21:8-11-Jesus Enters Jerusalem
218(1)
Matthew 21:12-22-Jesus' Condemnation of the Temple Cult
219(1)
Matthew 21:23-27-The Challenge of the Chief Priests and the Elders
220(1)
Matthew 21:28-32-Jesus' Parable of the Two Sons
221(1)
Matthew 21:33-46-The Parable of the Tenant Farmers
222(4)
Matthew 22:1-14-The Parable of the Great Banquet
226(3)
Matthew 22:15-46-Disputes with Individual Groups of the Ruling Elite
229(5)
Discourse: Part One and Part Two-Matthew 23-25
234(29)
Matthew 23:1-39-Part One: The Polemic against the Scribes and Pharisees
234(9)
Matthew 24:1-51-Part Two: On Eschatology
243(9)
Matthew 25:1-13-The Parable of the Ten Virgins
252(3)
Matthew 25:14-30-The Parable of the Talents
255(3)
Matthew 25:31-46-The Great Judgment
258(2)
Matthew 26:1-The End of Book Five
260(3)
8 The Culmination: Matthew 26:2-28:20 263(34)
Matthew 26:6-13-A Woman Anointing Jesus as King
263(2)
Matthew 26:14-16-Judas Initiating His Betrayal of Jesus
265(1)
Matthew 26:17-29-The Passover and Jesus' Institution of the Eucharist
265(2)
Matthew 26:30-35-Final Instructions to the Disciples
267(1)
Matthew 26:36-46-Gethsemane: Jesus' Threefold Prayer in the Face of His Crucifixion
268(2)
Matthew 26:47-56-Judas' Betrayal and Jesus' Arrest
270(2)
Matthew 26:57-68-The Trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin
272(2)
Matthew 26:69-75-The Threefold Denial of Peter
274(1)
Matthew 27:1-2-Delivered to Pontius Pilate
275(1)
Matthew 27:3-10-Judas and the Deposit of Thirty Pieces of Silver
275(2)
Matthew 27:11-26-The Trial before Pontius Pilate
277(3)
Matthew 27:27-54-Jesus' Crucifixion
280(7)
Matthew 27:57-61-The Burial of Jesus
287(1)
Matthew 27:62-66-Chief Priests and Pharisees Appear before Pilate
288(1)
Matthew 28:1-10-The Resurrection of Jesus
289(2)
Matthew 28:11-15-The Guards of Jesus' Tomb Report to the Chief Priests
291(1)
Matthew 28:16-20-Jesus Issues the Great Commission
292(5)
Appendix: Abbreviations 297(5)
Notes 302(59)
Bibliography 361
Herman C. Waetjen is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at San Francisco Theological Seminary, and the Graduate Theological Union, USA