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Studying the old testament / Ohler, Annemarie
Título : Studying the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Ohler, Annemarie, Autor Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Número de páginas: 388 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-567-09335-2 Nota general: <27028> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: CHAPTER I
Peculiarities of Hebrew thought and the Hebrew language – 15
1. Textual example: the revelation of the name of god – 15
2. The range of meaning of Hebrew Words – 27
3. Analysis of style as a way to the understanding of biblical texts – 41
4. The preference for concreteness and vividness – 52
CHAPTER II
Minor categories in the old testament – 73
Narrative categories – 73
1. Textual example: the building of the tower of babel – 73
2. The exegetical division of the unity of the book into a series of minor fragments – 77
3. Sagas – 82
4. Sagas of mankind – 89
5. Family sagas – 93
6. Textual example: Jacob´s struggle by night – 98
7. Layers of growth in biblical tests – 102
8. Narratives of the encounter with god – 105
9. Miracle narratives – 108
10. Narratives about extraordinary men – 112
11. Lists – 122
Categories of the tradition of the law – 124
1. Textual example: the Decalogue – 124
Poetic categories – 136
1. Textual example: psalm 31 – 136
2. Israel´s songs and prayers – 142
3. Laments – 151
4. Songs of praise – 162
5. Wisdom saying – 167
CHAPTER III.
The individual personality and the tradition of the people – 185
Moses and the traditions of the Pentateuch – 185
1. Textual example: the deuteronomic today – 185
2. The work of moses – 190
The prophets – 197
1. Textual example: Ezekiel’s vision and the call – 197
2. The commission of the prophets – 207
3. Categories of prophetic language – 214
4. Categories of reports about the prophets – 221
5. The prophets and religious tradition of Israel – 226
Teachers of wisdom and theologians – 231
1. Textual example: the revelation the divine wisdom – 237
2. Didactic poems concerning the divine wisdom – 237
3. The book of job – 240
4. The book of koheleth – 246
5. The apocalyptic writers – 249
CHAPTER IV.
The composite Works – 265
The earlier literary history of the Pentateuch – 265
1. Textual example: the progamme of the jahwistic historical work – 265
2. The basic writings of the Pentateuch – 270
3. The work of the jahwist – 271
4. The work of the elohist – 275
5. Deuteronomy – 278
6. The priestly document – 282
The historical works – 286
1. The historical writing of the Deuteronomist – 286
2. The historical book of the chronicler – 295
CHAPTER V
The questions of the unity of the old testament – 311
1. Textual example: Christ the inmanuel promised by Isaiah – 311
2. The interpretation of the old testament by the old testament – 321
3. Promise and fulfilment in the historical traditions of the old testament – 324
4. The prophet´s message of salvation – 329
5. The continued life of the words of the prophets – 338
6. The beginnings of the study of the scriptures – 349
7. The completion of the old testament – 359
General index – 369
Index of biblical Quotations - 379
Studying the old testament [texto impreso] / Ohler, Annemarie, Autor . - [S.l.] : T. AND T. CLARK, [s.d.] . - 388 páginas.
ISSN : 978-0-567-09335-2
<27028>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 221/O37/(ING) Resumen: CHAPTER I
Peculiarities of Hebrew thought and the Hebrew language – 15
1. Textual example: the revelation of the name of god – 15
2. The range of meaning of Hebrew Words – 27
3. Analysis of style as a way to the understanding of biblical texts – 41
4. The preference for concreteness and vividness – 52
CHAPTER II
Minor categories in the old testament – 73
Narrative categories – 73
1. Textual example: the building of the tower of babel – 73
2. The exegetical division of the unity of the book into a series of minor fragments – 77
3. Sagas – 82
4. Sagas of mankind – 89
5. Family sagas – 93
6. Textual example: Jacob´s struggle by night – 98
7. Layers of growth in biblical tests – 102
8. Narratives of the encounter with god – 105
9. Miracle narratives – 108
10. Narratives about extraordinary men – 112
11. Lists – 122
Categories of the tradition of the law – 124
1. Textual example: the Decalogue – 124
Poetic categories – 136
1. Textual example: psalm 31 – 136
2. Israel´s songs and prayers – 142
3. Laments – 151
4. Songs of praise – 162
5. Wisdom saying – 167
CHAPTER III.
The individual personality and the tradition of the people – 185
Moses and the traditions of the Pentateuch – 185
1. Textual example: the deuteronomic today – 185
2. The work of moses – 190
The prophets – 197
1. Textual example: Ezekiel’s vision and the call – 197
2. The commission of the prophets – 207
3. Categories of prophetic language – 214
4. Categories of reports about the prophets – 221
5. The prophets and religious tradition of Israel – 226
Teachers of wisdom and theologians – 231
1. Textual example: the revelation the divine wisdom – 237
2. Didactic poems concerning the divine wisdom – 237
3. The book of job – 240
4. The book of koheleth – 246
5. The apocalyptic writers – 249
CHAPTER IV.
The composite Works – 265
The earlier literary history of the Pentateuch – 265
1. Textual example: the progamme of the jahwistic historical work – 265
2. The basic writings of the Pentateuch – 270
3. The work of the jahwist – 271
4. The work of the elohist – 275
5. Deuteronomy – 278
6. The priestly document – 282
The historical works – 286
1. The historical writing of the Deuteronomist – 286
2. The historical book of the chronicler – 295
CHAPTER V
The questions of the unity of the old testament – 311
1. Textual example: Christ the inmanuel promised by Isaiah – 311
2. The interpretation of the old testament by the old testament – 321
3. Promise and fulfilment in the historical traditions of the old testament – 324
4. The prophet´s message of salvation – 329
5. The continued life of the words of the prophets – 338
6. The beginnings of the study of the scriptures – 349
7. The completion of the old testament – 359
General index – 369
Index of biblical Quotations - 379
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27028 221/O37/(ING) OHL Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible Syntax of moods and tenses in New Testament Greek / Dewitt Burton, Ernest
Título : Syntax of moods and tenses in New Testament Greek Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Dewitt Burton, Ernest, Autor Mención de edición: 3era Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Fecha de publicación: 1987 Número de páginas: 215 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-567-01002-3 Nota general: <27004> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 225.7/D56/(ING) Resumen: INTRODUCTORY
Form and Function 1
The Interpreter’s Relation to grammar 2-5
The four Moods and the seven Tenses 5
THE TENSES
Two-fold Function of the Tenses 6
TENSES OF THE INDICATIVE MOOD
General Definition of the Tenses of the Indicative 6,7
The Present Indicative
Progressive present 8
General or gnomic present 8
Aoristic Present 9
Historical present 9
Present for the future 9,10
Present of past action still in progress 10
The Imperfect Indicative
Progressive Imperfet 12
Imperfect of repeated Action 12
Historival aorist 19,20
Inceptive aorist 20,21
Resultative aorist 21
Gnomic aorist 21
Epistolary aorist 21
Dramatic aorist 22
The Future Indicative
Predictive future 31-35
Imperativ future 35
Gnomic future 35
Deliberative future 35
The Perfect Indicative
Perfect of completed action 37
Perfect of Existing State 37,38
Aoristic perfect 39
Perfect used proleptically 40
The Pluperfect
Pluperfect of completed action 44
Pluperfect of existing state 44,45
The Future Perfect
Simple Future Perfect 45
Periphrastic Future Perfect 45
TENSES OF THE DEPENDENT MOODS
General Principles 46
Present of the Dependent Moods 46
Aorist of the dependent moods 46,47
Future of the Dependent Moods 47,48
Perfect of the Dependent Moods 48,49
TENSES OF THE PARTICIPLE
General Pinrciples 53,54
The Present Participle
Present participle of simultaneous action 54,55
Present participle of identical action 55,56
General present participle 56-58
Present participle for the imperfect 58
The Aorist Participle
General force of the aorist participle 59-63
Aorist Participle of antecedent action 63,64
Aorist participle of identical action 64,65
Aorist participle of subsequent action 65-67
Aorist participle with the object of a verb of perception 67
The future Participle
General force of the future participle 70,71
Perfect participle used as a pluperfect 72
THE MOODS
MOODS IN PRINCIPAL CLAUSES
The Indicative Mood
General force of the indicative 73
Indicative in qualified assertions 73,74
The subjunctive Mood
Hortatory subjunctive 74,75
Prohibitory Subjunctive 75,76
Deliberate subjunctive 76-78
Subjunctive in negative assertions 78
The Optative Mood
Infrequency of the optative in later greek 79
Optative of wishing 79
Potential optative 79,80
The Imperative Mood
Imperative in commands and exhortations 80
Imperative in entreaties and petitions 80
Imperative to express consent or an hypothesys 80,81
FINITE MOODS IN SUBORDINATE CLAUSES
Subordinate clauses classified 81-83
Mood in clauses introduced by final particles
Classification and General usage 83,84
Pure final clauses 85, 86
Object clauses after verbs of exhorting, etc 87,88
Object clauses after verbs of striving, etc 88,89
Subject predicative, and appositive clauses introduced 90,91
Complementary and epexegetic clauses introduced 91,92
Clauses of conceived resukt introduced 92-95
Object clauses after verbs of fear and danger 95,96
Moods in clauses of cause
Definition 97
Moods and tenses in casual clauses 97
Independent causal sentences 98
Other methods of expressinf cause 98
Moods in clauses of result
Definition 99
Distinction between indicative and infinite in consecutive clauses 99
Independent consecutive sentences 100
Moods in conditional sentences
Definition and classification 100,101
Simple present or past particular supposition 102,103
Supossition contrary to fact 103,4104
Future supposition with more probability 104
Future supposition with less probability 106,107
Present general supposition 107,108
(Part general supposition) 109
Moods in ceoncessive sentences
Concessive clauses of the first class 114
Concessive clauses referring to the future 114,115
Moods in relative clauses
Definition and Classification 116,117
I. DEFINITIVE RELATIVE CAUSES
Definition 117,118
Moods in definitive relative clauses 118
Definitive relative clauses implying cuase, resukt or conseccion 118
Restrictive and explanatory relative clauses 119
II. CONCITIONAL RELATIVE SENTENCES
Simple present or past particular supposition 121
(Supposition contrary to fact) 121
Future supposition with more probability 121,122
Present general supposition 123,124
Past general supposition 124,125
III. Relative clauses expressing purpose
Relative clauses of pure purpose 125
IV. Relative clauses introduced by words meaning until, while and before
Clauses introduced and referring to what was in past
time and future contingency ,128
Moods in Indirect Discourse
Definition and classification 130-132
Classical usage in indirect discourse 132
New testament usage in indirect discourse 132-134
Construction after Kal
Three forms of the idiom 142,143
THE INFINITIVE
Origin, and classification of uses 143-145
The Infinite without the Article
Imperative infinitive 146
infinite of purpose 146
Infinitive as an indirect object 147
Infinitive of result 147-150
Infinitive defining content of a previous verb or noun 150,151
Infinitive limiting adjectives and adverbs 151
Infinitive limiting nouns 151,152
Infinitive used absolutely 153
Infinitive as subject 153
Infinitive as appositive 153
infinitive as object 153,154
The infinitive with the Article
General use of infinitive with the article 155,156
Infinitive with tó as subject 156
Infinitive with tó as object 156
Infinitive with the article, in appostion 156,157
Infinitive of purpose 157
Infinitive of result 157,158
THE PARTICIPLE
General nature of the participle 163
Classification respecting logical force 163,164
The Adjective Participle
Restrictive attribute participle 164,165
Explanatory attributive participle 166
Predicative adjective participle 167
The Adverbial Participle
Adverbial participle of time 169
Adverbial participle of condition 169
Adverbial participle of concession 170
Adverbial participle of cause 170
Adverbial participle of purpose 171
Adverbial participle of means 171
Adverbial participle of manner 171
Adverbial participle of attendant circumstance 173,174
The Substantive Participle
Substantive participle as subject 175
Substantive participle as object 176
Substantive participle as a limiting genitive 176
THE USE OF NEGATIVES WITH VERBS
General usage 178
NEGATIVES WITH THE INDICATIVE
Negatives in Independent declaratory sentences 178
Negatives with a prohibitory future 179
Negatives in Questions 179
Negatives in conditional and conditional relative clauses 179,180
Negatives in Indirect discourse 181
Negatives in casual clauses and in simple relative clauses 181
NEGATIVES WITH THE SUBJUNCTIVE, OPTATIVE AND IMPERATIVE
Negatives with the subjunctive 181,182
Negatives with the Optative 182
Negatives with the Imperative 182,183
NEGATIVES WITH THE INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLE
General usage of negatives with the infinitive 183
Negatives with a limitation of an infinitive or of its subject 183,184
Compound of oú wiith an infinitive dependent on
a principall verb limited by oú 184
Redundant un with infinite after verbs of hindering, denying, etc 184
Negative with infinitive dependen on a verb itself negative by oú 184
General usage of negatives with the participle 184,185
SUCCESSIVE AND DOUBLE NEGATIVES
Two simple negatives, or a compound negative followed by
a simple negative 185
Doble negative oú un 185,186
Negative followed by similar compound negative or double negative 196
Syntax of moods and tenses in New Testament Greek [texto impreso] / Dewitt Burton, Ernest, Autor . - 3era . - [S.l.] : T. AND T. CLARK, 1987 . - 215 páginas.
ISSN : 978-0-567-01002-3
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Clasificación: 225.7/D56/(ING) Resumen: INTRODUCTORY
Form and Function 1
The Interpreter’s Relation to grammar 2-5
The four Moods and the seven Tenses 5
THE TENSES
Two-fold Function of the Tenses 6
TENSES OF THE INDICATIVE MOOD
General Definition of the Tenses of the Indicative 6,7
The Present Indicative
Progressive present 8
General or gnomic present 8
Aoristic Present 9
Historical present 9
Present for the future 9,10
Present of past action still in progress 10
The Imperfect Indicative
Progressive Imperfet 12
Imperfect of repeated Action 12
Historival aorist 19,20
Inceptive aorist 20,21
Resultative aorist 21
Gnomic aorist 21
Epistolary aorist 21
Dramatic aorist 22
The Future Indicative
Predictive future 31-35
Imperativ future 35
Gnomic future 35
Deliberative future 35
The Perfect Indicative
Perfect of completed action 37
Perfect of Existing State 37,38
Aoristic perfect 39
Perfect used proleptically 40
The Pluperfect
Pluperfect of completed action 44
Pluperfect of existing state 44,45
The Future Perfect
Simple Future Perfect 45
Periphrastic Future Perfect 45
TENSES OF THE DEPENDENT MOODS
General Principles 46
Present of the Dependent Moods 46
Aorist of the dependent moods 46,47
Future of the Dependent Moods 47,48
Perfect of the Dependent Moods 48,49
TENSES OF THE PARTICIPLE
General Pinrciples 53,54
The Present Participle
Present participle of simultaneous action 54,55
Present participle of identical action 55,56
General present participle 56-58
Present participle for the imperfect 58
The Aorist Participle
General force of the aorist participle 59-63
Aorist Participle of antecedent action 63,64
Aorist participle of identical action 64,65
Aorist participle of subsequent action 65-67
Aorist participle with the object of a verb of perception 67
The future Participle
General force of the future participle 70,71
Perfect participle used as a pluperfect 72
THE MOODS
MOODS IN PRINCIPAL CLAUSES
The Indicative Mood
General force of the indicative 73
Indicative in qualified assertions 73,74
The subjunctive Mood
Hortatory subjunctive 74,75
Prohibitory Subjunctive 75,76
Deliberate subjunctive 76-78
Subjunctive in negative assertions 78
The Optative Mood
Infrequency of the optative in later greek 79
Optative of wishing 79
Potential optative 79,80
The Imperative Mood
Imperative in commands and exhortations 80
Imperative in entreaties and petitions 80
Imperative to express consent or an hypothesys 80,81
FINITE MOODS IN SUBORDINATE CLAUSES
Subordinate clauses classified 81-83
Mood in clauses introduced by final particles
Classification and General usage 83,84
Pure final clauses 85, 86
Object clauses after verbs of exhorting, etc 87,88
Object clauses after verbs of striving, etc 88,89
Subject predicative, and appositive clauses introduced 90,91
Complementary and epexegetic clauses introduced 91,92
Clauses of conceived resukt introduced 92-95
Object clauses after verbs of fear and danger 95,96
Moods in clauses of cause
Definition 97
Moods and tenses in casual clauses 97
Independent causal sentences 98
Other methods of expressinf cause 98
Moods in clauses of result
Definition 99
Distinction between indicative and infinite in consecutive clauses 99
Independent consecutive sentences 100
Moods in conditional sentences
Definition and classification 100,101
Simple present or past particular supposition 102,103
Supossition contrary to fact 103,4104
Future supposition with more probability 104
Future supposition with less probability 106,107
Present general supposition 107,108
(Part general supposition) 109
Moods in ceoncessive sentences
Concessive clauses of the first class 114
Concessive clauses referring to the future 114,115
Moods in relative clauses
Definition and Classification 116,117
I. DEFINITIVE RELATIVE CAUSES
Definition 117,118
Moods in definitive relative clauses 118
Definitive relative clauses implying cuase, resukt or conseccion 118
Restrictive and explanatory relative clauses 119
II. CONCITIONAL RELATIVE SENTENCES
Simple present or past particular supposition 121
(Supposition contrary to fact) 121
Future supposition with more probability 121,122
Present general supposition 123,124
Past general supposition 124,125
III. Relative clauses expressing purpose
Relative clauses of pure purpose 125
IV. Relative clauses introduced by words meaning until, while and before
Clauses introduced and referring to what was in past
time and future contingency ,128
Moods in Indirect Discourse
Definition and classification 130-132
Classical usage in indirect discourse 132
New testament usage in indirect discourse 132-134
Construction after Kal
Three forms of the idiom 142,143
THE INFINITIVE
Origin, and classification of uses 143-145
The Infinite without the Article
Imperative infinitive 146
infinite of purpose 146
Infinitive as an indirect object 147
Infinitive of result 147-150
Infinitive defining content of a previous verb or noun 150,151
Infinitive limiting adjectives and adverbs 151
Infinitive limiting nouns 151,152
Infinitive used absolutely 153
Infinitive as subject 153
Infinitive as appositive 153
infinitive as object 153,154
The infinitive with the Article
General use of infinitive with the article 155,156
Infinitive with tó as subject 156
Infinitive with tó as object 156
Infinitive with the article, in appostion 156,157
Infinitive of purpose 157
Infinitive of result 157,158
THE PARTICIPLE
General nature of the participle 163
Classification respecting logical force 163,164
The Adjective Participle
Restrictive attribute participle 164,165
Explanatory attributive participle 166
Predicative adjective participle 167
The Adverbial Participle
Adverbial participle of time 169
Adverbial participle of condition 169
Adverbial participle of concession 170
Adverbial participle of cause 170
Adverbial participle of purpose 171
Adverbial participle of means 171
Adverbial participle of manner 171
Adverbial participle of attendant circumstance 173,174
The Substantive Participle
Substantive participle as subject 175
Substantive participle as object 176
Substantive participle as a limiting genitive 176
THE USE OF NEGATIVES WITH VERBS
General usage 178
NEGATIVES WITH THE INDICATIVE
Negatives in Independent declaratory sentences 178
Negatives with a prohibitory future 179
Negatives in Questions 179
Negatives in conditional and conditional relative clauses 179,180
Negatives in Indirect discourse 181
Negatives in casual clauses and in simple relative clauses 181
NEGATIVES WITH THE SUBJUNCTIVE, OPTATIVE AND IMPERATIVE
Negatives with the subjunctive 181,182
Negatives with the Optative 182
Negatives with the Imperative 182,183
NEGATIVES WITH THE INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLE
General usage of negatives with the infinitive 183
Negatives with a limitation of an infinitive or of its subject 183,184
Compound of oú wiith an infinitive dependent on
a principall verb limited by oú 184
Redundant un with infinite after verbs of hindering, denying, etc 184
Negative with infinitive dependen on a verb itself negative by oú 184
General usage of negatives with the participle 184,185
SUCCESSIVE AND DOUBLE NEGATIVES
Two simple negatives, or a compound negative followed by
a simple negative 185
Doble negative oú un 185,186
Negative followed by similar compound negative or double negative 196
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Título : The parables of Jesus in the light of the old testament Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Westermann, Claus, Autor Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Número de páginas: 211 páginas Nota general: <27143> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 226.8/W48/(ING) Resumen: Abbreviations vi
Editors preface vii
Introduction 1
Comparisons in the old testament 5
Consequences for our understanding of the parables 152
Index of biblical references 203
The parables of Jesus in the light of the old testament [texto impreso] / Westermann, Claus, Autor . - [S.l.] : T. AND T. CLARK, [s.d.] . - 211 páginas.
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Clasificación: 226.8/W48/(ING) Resumen: Abbreviations vi
Editors preface vii
Introduction 1
Comparisons in the old testament 5
Consequences for our understanding of the parables 152
Index of biblical references 203
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27143 226.8/W48/(ING) WES Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Job / Driver, Job
Título : A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Job Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Driver, Job, Autor Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Número de páginas: 360 páginas Nota general: <27140> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 223.1/D95/(ING) Resumen: PRINCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED – xiii
Introducción – xix
Title and place in the canon – xix
Subject and main divisions – xx
Literary form – xxi
Origin and history of the book of Job: possible source and additions – xxv
Traditional elements: names and - xxvii
The Babylonian Job – xxxi
Relation of prologue and epilogue to the – xxxv
Elihu – xl
The divine names- xlii
Un and – xliii
Particles – xliv
Other stylistic features – xlv
Aramaisms – xvvi
The speeches of Yahweh – xlviii
Table of original and elements in the book also of passages absent – xlix
Purpose and method of the writer – i
The age of the book – ixv
External evidence – lxv
Political and social conditions – lxvii
Parallel passages – lxvii
Theological and religious ideas – lxviii
Language – lxx
The text – lxxi
The rhythms – lxxvii
Part I. translation and commentary – I
Part II. Philological notes – I
Indexes
English – 351
Hebrew - 355
A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Job [texto impreso] / Driver, Job, Autor . - [S.l.] : T. AND T. CLARK, [s.d.] . - 360 páginas.
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Clasificación: 223.1/D95/(ING) Resumen: PRINCIPAL ABBREVIATIONS EMPLOYED – xiii
Introducción – xix
Title and place in the canon – xix
Subject and main divisions – xx
Literary form – xxi
Origin and history of the book of Job: possible source and additions – xxv
Traditional elements: names and - xxvii
The Babylonian Job – xxxi
Relation of prologue and epilogue to the – xxxv
Elihu – xl
The divine names- xlii
Un and – xliii
Particles – xliv
Other stylistic features – xlv
Aramaisms – xvvi
The speeches of Yahweh – xlviii
Table of original and elements in the book also of passages absent – xlix
Purpose and method of the writer – i
The age of the book – ixv
External evidence – lxv
Political and social conditions – lxvii
Parallel passages – lxvii
Theological and religious ideas – lxviii
Language – lxx
The text – lxxi
The rhythms – lxxvii
Part I. translation and commentary – I
Part II. Philological notes – I
Indexes
English – 351
Hebrew - 355
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado 27140 223.1/D95/(ING) DRI Libro Biblioteca Central FTPCL Ejemplares codificados Disponible The climax of the covemant / Wright, Charles R.
Título : The climax of the covemant Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Wright, Charles R., Autor Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Número de páginas: 316 páginas Nota general: <27281> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 227.01/W92/(ING) Resumen: Preface – xi
Introduction
1. Christ, the law, and pauline theology – 1
What is Pauline theology – 1
Contradictions, tensions – 4
The preliminary questions – 13
Part One: studies in Paul´s Christology
2. Adam, Israel and the Messiah – 18
3. As messiah in Paul: Philemon 6 – 41
4. Jesus Christ is Lord: Philippians 2.5-11 – 56
Introduction – 56
Adam in Philippians 2 – 57
Lightfoot and martin – 63
Other analyses – 69
On not taking advantage – 82
Adam and the incarnate lord – 90
Conclusion – 97
5. Poetry and theology in Colossians 1.15-20 – 99
6. Monotheism, Christology and ethics: 1 Corinthians 8 – 120
Part Two: Paul and the Law
7. Curse and covenant: Galatinas 3.10-14 – 137
8. The seed and the mediator: Galatians 3.15-20 – 157
9. Reflected Glory: 2 Corinthians 3 – 175
10. The Vindication of the law: Narrative analysis and Romans 8.1-11 – 193
Appendix: Outline of Romans 7.1-8.11 – 217
11. The Meaning of in Romans 8.3 – 220
12. Echoes of Cain in Romans 7 – 226
Conclusion: the climax of the covenant
13. Christ, the law and the people of god: the Problem of romans 9-11 – 231
14. The nature of Pauline theology – 258
Bibliography – 268
Index of passages cited – 288
Index of modern authors – 302
Index of subjects - 307
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Introduction
1. Christ, the law, and pauline theology – 1
What is Pauline theology – 1
Contradictions, tensions – 4
The preliminary questions – 13
Part One: studies in Paul´s Christology
2. Adam, Israel and the Messiah – 18
3. As messiah in Paul: Philemon 6 – 41
4. Jesus Christ is Lord: Philippians 2.5-11 – 56
Introduction – 56
Adam in Philippians 2 – 57
Lightfoot and martin – 63
Other analyses – 69
On not taking advantage – 82
Adam and the incarnate lord – 90
Conclusion – 97
5. Poetry and theology in Colossians 1.15-20 – 99
6. Monotheism, Christology and ethics: 1 Corinthians 8 – 120
Part Two: Paul and the Law
7. Curse and covenant: Galatinas 3.10-14 – 137
8. The seed and the mediator: Galatians 3.15-20 – 157
9. Reflected Glory: 2 Corinthians 3 – 175
10. The Vindication of the law: Narrative analysis and Romans 8.1-11 – 193
Appendix: Outline of Romans 7.1-8.11 – 217
11. The Meaning of in Romans 8.3 – 220
12. Echoes of Cain in Romans 7 – 226
Conclusion: the climax of the covenant
13. Christ, the law and the people of god: the Problem of romans 9-11 – 231
14. The nature of Pauline theology – 258
Bibliography – 268
Index of passages cited – 288
Index of modern authors – 302
Index of subjects - 307
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Título : The gospels in context Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Theissen, Gerd, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: T. AND T. CLARK Fecha de publicación: 1992 Número de páginas: 320 páginas Nota general: <27313> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 226/T46/(ING) Resumen: Preface ix
Abbreviation xi
Introduction: Social Context and Political History in the Study of the Synoptic Tradition 1
PART I
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL, HISTORY IN THE SMALL UNITS OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
1. The Beginnings of the Sayings Tradition in Palestine 25
The Shaken Reed" in Mt 11:7 and the Foundation Coins of Tiberias 26
Israel and the Nations: Palestine-Centered Cultural Perspectives in the Sayings of Jesus 43
2. Crossing Boundaries in the Narrative Tradition 60
The Story of the Syrophoenician Woman and the Border
Region between Tyre and Galilee 61
The Legend of the Baptizer's Death: A Popular Tradition Told
from the Perspective of Those Nearby? 81
Conditions for Transmission of the Miracle Stories 97
Conditions for the Transmission of Apophthegms 112
PART II
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL HISTORY IN THE LARGE UNITS OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
3. The Great Eschatological Discourse and the Threat to the
Jerusalem Temple in 40 C.E. 125
Dissonances between Text and Situation in Mark 13 128
Events in Palestine in the Years 35-41 C.E 137
The Caligula Crisis and the Interpretation of the Synoptic Apocalypse 151
4. A Major Narrative Unit (the Passion Story) and the Jerusalem
Community in the Years 40-50 C.E. 166
Officials in the Passion Story 171
Persons Described in the Passion Story 174
Anonymous Persons in the Passion Story 184
Reflections on the Situation in Which the Passion Story Was Composed 189
PART III
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL HISTORY IN THE STRUCTURING GENRES OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
5. The Sayings Source: Palestine-Centered Perspectives at the
Middle of the First Century 203
The Frame of the Sayings Source: The Temptation of Jesus and
the Self-Apotheosis of Gaius Caligula 206
The Social Environment of the Sayings Source 221
6. The Gospels and Their Provenance 235
Proximity to and Distance from Palestine in the Gospels and
the Question of Their Location 236
The Threat of War and the Aftermath of War in the Gospels
as Evidence for Dating 258
Community Traditions, Disciples Traditions, and Popular Stories in
the Gospels, and the Question of Their Sitz im Leben 281
Concluding Observations 290
Bibliography 294
Index 311
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Introduction: Social Context and Political History in the Study of the Synoptic Tradition 1
PART I
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL, HISTORY IN THE SMALL UNITS OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
1. The Beginnings of the Sayings Tradition in Palestine 25
The Shaken Reed" in Mt 11:7 and the Foundation Coins of Tiberias 26
Israel and the Nations: Palestine-Centered Cultural Perspectives in the Sayings of Jesus 43
2. Crossing Boundaries in the Narrative Tradition 60
The Story of the Syrophoenician Woman and the Border
Region between Tyre and Galilee 61
The Legend of the Baptizer's Death: A Popular Tradition Told
from the Perspective of Those Nearby? 81
Conditions for Transmission of the Miracle Stories 97
Conditions for the Transmission of Apophthegms 112
PART II
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL HISTORY IN THE LARGE UNITS OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
3. The Great Eschatological Discourse and the Threat to the
Jerusalem Temple in 40 C.E. 125
Dissonances between Text and Situation in Mark 13 128
Events in Palestine in the Years 35-41 C.E 137
The Caligula Crisis and the Interpretation of the Synoptic Apocalypse 151
4. A Major Narrative Unit (the Passion Story) and the Jerusalem
Community in the Years 40-50 C.E. 166
Officials in the Passion Story 171
Persons Described in the Passion Story 174
Anonymous Persons in the Passion Story 184
Reflections on the Situation in Which the Passion Story Was Composed 189
PART III
SOCIAL CONTEXT AND POLITICAL HISTORY IN THE STRUCTURING GENRES OF THE SYNOPTIC TRADITION
5. The Sayings Source: Palestine-Centered Perspectives at the
Middle of the First Century 203
The Frame of the Sayings Source: The Temptation of Jesus and
the Self-Apotheosis of Gaius Caligula 206
The Social Environment of the Sayings Source 221
6. The Gospels and Their Provenance 235
Proximity to and Distance from Palestine in the Gospels and
the Question of Their Location 236
The Threat of War and the Aftermath of War in the Gospels
as Evidence for Dating 258
Community Traditions, Disciples Traditions, and Popular Stories in
the Gospels, and the Question of Their Sitz im Leben 281
Concluding Observations 290
Bibliography 294
Index 311
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2. Anthropomorphism: a fundamental problem in modern hermeneutics 72
3. The world as possibility and actuality 95
4. Humanity in correspondence to god 124
5. Invocation of god as the ethical ground of christian action 154
6. Extra christum nulla salus 173
7. The church as sacrament 189
8. The effectiveness of christ withdrawn 213
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Abbreviations ix
CHAPTER
1. Introduction 1
2. The Debate: The Enthronement Psalms 7
3. The Reign of God in the Psalms 39
The Enthronement Psalms 39
The Plaint of the sufferer: Communal 71
The Royal Psalms 77
The Plaint of the Sufferer: Individual 85
God as Suzerain in the Covenant tradition 106
Súb sbút: Rehabilitation 110
4. The Reign of God in the Pre-Exilic Prophets 117
Hope 117
Challenge 134
5. The Reign of God in the Post-Exilic Prophets 158
6. The Reign of God in Prophetic Eschatology 182
7. The Reign of God in Apocalyptic 225
8. The Messiah, the Servant of Yahweh and the Son of Man 274
The Ideal of Kingship 274
The Servant of Yahweh 281
The Messiah of Apocalyptic 293
The son of Man 301
9. The Kingdom of God in the Mission of Jesus 317
The Kingdom 317
The Messiah 334
The Son of Man 337
The Second Coming 350
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The Church and the Kingdom 369
11. Epilogue 374
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CHAPTER
1. Introduction 1
2. The Debate: The Enthronement Psalms 7
3. The Reign of God in the Psalms 39
The Enthronement Psalms 39
The Plaint of the sufferer: Communal 71
The Royal Psalms 77
The Plaint of the Sufferer: Individual 85
God as Suzerain in the Covenant tradition 106
Súb sbút: Rehabilitation 110
4. The Reign of God in the Pre-Exilic Prophets 117
Hope 117
Challenge 134
5. The Reign of God in the Post-Exilic Prophets 158
6. The Reign of God in Prophetic Eschatology 182
7. The Reign of God in Apocalyptic 225
8. The Messiah, the Servant of Yahweh and the Son of Man 274
The Ideal of Kingship 274
The Servant of Yahweh 281
The Messiah of Apocalyptic 293
The son of Man 301
9. The Kingdom of God in the Mission of Jesus 317
The Kingdom 317
The Messiah 334
The Son of Man 337
The Second Coming 350
10. The Reign of God in the Church 358
The Church and the Kingdom 369
11. Epilogue 374
Indexes
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II. Scriptural 380
III. Subject 397
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