New Testament backgrounds. 43 /
Editado por Craig A. Evans y Stanley E. Porter.
- 335 páginas ; 24 centímetros
- The Biblical Seminar, A Sheffield Reader ; 43 .
Bibliografía al pie de páginas.
Hostility to wealth in philo of Alexandria. -The paradox of Philo's views on wealth. -A man clothed in linen: Daniel 10.5-9 and Jewish Angelology. -The lamb of God in the testaments of the twelve patriarchs. -The apocalypses in the new pseudepigrapha. -David daube on the eucharist and the passover seder. -The sabbath in the synoptic gospels. -Popular prophetic movements at the time of Jesus: their principal features and social origins. -Streams of tradition emerging from Isaiah 40.1-5 and their adaptation in the new testament. -Jesus as mediator. -Grace and the law in the Johannine prologue. -Hellenistic parallels to the acts of the apostles (2.1-47). -Hellenistics parallels to acts (chapters 3 and 4). - Moses typology.