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Christ the rejected stone..., a study of Psalm 118, 22-23: biblical and ecclesiological implications / Giesler, Michael
Título : Christ the rejected stone..., a study of Psalm 118, 22-23: biblical and ecclesiological implications Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Giesler, Michael Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Pamplona [España] : Eunsa Fecha de publicación: 1974 Número de páginas: 282 Nota general: <09394> Idioma : Español Palabras clave: SALMOS - COMENTARIOS. Clasificación: 223.2/G47 Resumen: Foreword 11
I. INTRODUCTION 13
CHAPTER I. - The cornerstone in the Old Testament 23
Plan of chapter one 25
Part 1: Psalm 118, 22-23 27
A- The Psalm in Itself 29
B- The Opening of the Scene: the Prophecies of Zachariah and Haggai 31
C-Jeremiah and his hopes 35
D-Nehemiah 6, 16: the stone and the marvel 38
1. The Stone 39
2 The Marvelling 47
E-The Builders and Their Rejection 52
F-The Action of God 57
G-The Septuagint Translation 60
1. The Builders 61
2. The Rejection 61
3. The Marvel 62
4. The Stone 64
Part II: Stumbling stone, foundation stone, and other related themes 65
A - Introduction to Isaiah's Prophecies 67
B-Isaiah 8, 14: Context in the Book of Emmanuel with Historical and
Spiritual Ramifications 70
1 Yahweh as a Sanctuary and a Trap 71
2. Isalah and Yahweh as a stone of stumbling 73
C- Is. 28, 16: Historical and Spiritual Context Linguistic Considerations 79
D-Is. 8, 14 and 28, 16: the Septuagint Translation 81
E- Yahweh as rock in the Bible 83
F-Isalh's Parable of the Vine 88
Part III: Conclusions to chapter I 93
CHAPTER II. – The cornerstone in the New Testament 101
Plan of chapter two 103
Part I: The Gospels 105
A- Quotation and Fulfilment in Matthew's Gospel 107
a) Origin of the Matthaeam Text 107
b) Christ's personal usage 110
B- Matthew 21, 42-43 115
1. Introduction 115
2. The Language of the Cornerstone Verse 118
3. Literary Considerations of verse 42; the Flu filament
Pattern of Ps. 118 in Chapter 21 126
C- The Synoptics 134
D-Reflections on the Cornerstone Message in St. John 139
E- Theological Questions 143
1. The notion of Parable 143
2. Jesus as Scandal 143
3. The notion of People and Kingdom 143
4. Christ and Peter 151
Part II: Other New Testament writings 155
A-Acts 4, 11 157
B- The First Epistle of Peter 162
1. The Text Itself 162
2. The Person of Peter 164
3. The Reality of the New People 166
4. The Two-fold effect of the Stone 167
5. Biblical Permanent and the Royal Priesthood 171
C-Paul and His Episties 174
1. Introduction 174
2. The Fall of the Jews And the New People (Rom. 9-11) 175
3. Ecclesiological Significance of the Cornerstone 181
a) The Chosen People (Eph. 2, 19-22) 181
b) The Cornerstone of the Church and its building activity 184
c) The Life-giving Stone and Stone of Testing 191
D-The Cornerstone in the Future 193
CHAPTER III. - Later Church registers 201
A- Introduction 203
B-Early Church Writings 206
C- The Shepherd of Hermes 210
D- Origen 213
E- St. John Chrysostom 215
F- St. Augustine 216
a) Psalm 86 218
b) Psalm 118 221
c) Sermon 95 - on the Multiplication of Bread 222
d) Sermon 295 on the Feast of Peter and Paul 223
e) The Enchiridion (Chapter 5, 1) and Civitas Del (Book XXI, ch. 26) 224
f) Sermon on Epiphany 225
g) Sermon on the Blind Man Jericho 226
G- St. Thomas Aquinas 228
H- Documents of the Magisterium 234
1. Introduction 234
2. 1 Cor. 3. 11: No Foundation outside of Christ 235
3. Eph. 2, 19-22; The Household of God and the Living Temple 238
4. Vatican II: the most recent exegesis of the Cornerstone 240
a) Introduction 240
b) I Peter 2, 4-10: the new priesthood and Its task 241
c) Eph. 2, 19-22: the organic Dependence of Peter and the Apostles
upon Christ the Cornerstone and Keystone 245
d) Ps. 118, 22 and Matt. 21, 42; Christ Re jected yet Reigning in
his Church. The mystery of the Church's structural growth. 247
IV. CONCLUSION 255
A -Biblical Characteristics of the Cornerstone se: its Origin and development 257
B- The Cornerstone "in Ecclesia" 267
V. BIBLIOGRAPHY 275
I. Biblicas Sources 277
II. All bible quotes in English were taken from 277
III. Magisterium Sources 277
IV. Dictionary and Vocabulary References 278
V. Fathers and Doctors of the Church 278
VI. Patristic Sources and Commentaries
VII. For more patristic uses of the terms petra and akrogontaios the
reader may also consult 279
VIII. Biblical Commentaries (Catholics) 279
IX. Biblical Commentaries (Protestants) 280
X. Monographic Works (Catholics) 280
XI. Monographic Works (Protestants) 282
Christ the rejected stone..., a study of Psalm 118, 22-23: biblical and ecclesiological implications [texto impreso] / Giesler, Michael . - 1° . - Pamplona (España) : Eunsa, 1974 . - 282.
<09394>
Idioma : Español
Palabras clave: SALMOS - COMENTARIOS. Clasificación: 223.2/G47 Resumen: Foreword 11
I. INTRODUCTION 13
CHAPTER I. - The cornerstone in the Old Testament 23
Plan of chapter one 25
Part 1: Psalm 118, 22-23 27
A- The Psalm in Itself 29
B- The Opening of the Scene: the Prophecies of Zachariah and Haggai 31
C-Jeremiah and his hopes 35
D-Nehemiah 6, 16: the stone and the marvel 38
1. The Stone 39
2 The Marvelling 47
E-The Builders and Their Rejection 52
F-The Action of God 57
G-The Septuagint Translation 60
1. The Builders 61
2. The Rejection 61
3. The Marvel 62
4. The Stone 64
Part II: Stumbling stone, foundation stone, and other related themes 65
A - Introduction to Isaiah's Prophecies 67
B-Isaiah 8, 14: Context in the Book of Emmanuel with Historical and
Spiritual Ramifications 70
1 Yahweh as a Sanctuary and a Trap 71
2. Isalah and Yahweh as a stone of stumbling 73
C- Is. 28, 16: Historical and Spiritual Context Linguistic Considerations 79
D-Is. 8, 14 and 28, 16: the Septuagint Translation 81
E- Yahweh as rock in the Bible 83
F-Isalh's Parable of the Vine 88
Part III: Conclusions to chapter I 93
CHAPTER II. – The cornerstone in the New Testament 101
Plan of chapter two 103
Part I: The Gospels 105
A- Quotation and Fulfilment in Matthew's Gospel 107
a) Origin of the Matthaeam Text 107
b) Christ's personal usage 110
B- Matthew 21, 42-43 115
1. Introduction 115
2. The Language of the Cornerstone Verse 118
3. Literary Considerations of verse 42; the Flu filament
Pattern of Ps. 118 in Chapter 21 126
C- The Synoptics 134
D-Reflections on the Cornerstone Message in St. John 139
E- Theological Questions 143
1. The notion of Parable 143
2. Jesus as Scandal 143
3. The notion of People and Kingdom 143
4. Christ and Peter 151
Part II: Other New Testament writings 155
A-Acts 4, 11 157
B- The First Epistle of Peter 162
1. The Text Itself 162
2. The Person of Peter 164
3. The Reality of the New People 166
4. The Two-fold effect of the Stone 167
5. Biblical Permanent and the Royal Priesthood 171
C-Paul and His Episties 174
1. Introduction 174
2. The Fall of the Jews And the New People (Rom. 9-11) 175
3. Ecclesiological Significance of the Cornerstone 181
a) The Chosen People (Eph. 2, 19-22) 181
b) The Cornerstone of the Church and its building activity 184
c) The Life-giving Stone and Stone of Testing 191
D-The Cornerstone in the Future 193
CHAPTER III. - Later Church registers 201
A- Introduction 203
B-Early Church Writings 206
C- The Shepherd of Hermes 210
D- Origen 213
E- St. John Chrysostom 215
F- St. Augustine 216
a) Psalm 86 218
b) Psalm 118 221
c) Sermon 95 - on the Multiplication of Bread 222
d) Sermon 295 on the Feast of Peter and Paul 223
e) The Enchiridion (Chapter 5, 1) and Civitas Del (Book XXI, ch. 26) 224
f) Sermon on Epiphany 225
g) Sermon on the Blind Man Jericho 226
G- St. Thomas Aquinas 228
H- Documents of the Magisterium 234
1. Introduction 234
2. 1 Cor. 3. 11: No Foundation outside of Christ 235
3. Eph. 2, 19-22; The Household of God and the Living Temple 238
4. Vatican II: the most recent exegesis of the Cornerstone 240
a) Introduction 240
b) I Peter 2, 4-10: the new priesthood and Its task 241
c) Eph. 2, 19-22: the organic Dependence of Peter and the Apostles
upon Christ the Cornerstone and Keystone 245
d) Ps. 118, 22 and Matt. 21, 42; Christ Re jected yet Reigning in
his Church. The mystery of the Church's structural growth. 247
IV. CONCLUSION 255
A -Biblical Characteristics of the Cornerstone se: its Origin and development 257
B- The Cornerstone "in Ecclesia" 267
V. BIBLIOGRAPHY 275
I. Biblicas Sources 277
II. All bible quotes in English were taken from 277
III. Magisterium Sources 277
IV. Dictionary and Vocabulary References 278
V. Fathers and Doctors of the Church 278
VI. Patristic Sources and Commentaries
VII. For more patristic uses of the terms petra and akrogontaios the
reader may also consult 279
VIII. Biblical Commentaries (Catholics) 279
IX. Biblical Commentaries (Protestants) 280
X. Monographic Works (Catholics) 280
XI. Monographic Works (Protestants) 282
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