In this volume, Nicholas G. Piotrowski demonstrates the narratological and rhetorical effects of the Old Testament quotations in Matthew’s prologue which establish a redemptive-historical context, and develop expectations for David’s son to end Israel’s exile and rule the nations.
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Nicholas G. Piotrowski, Ph.D. (2013), Wheaton College, teaches hermeneutics and New Testament at Crossroads Bible College and Indianapolis Theological Seminary. His other works on Matthew can be found in Tyndale Bulletin 64.1 (2013) and Bulletin for Biblical Research 25.2 (2015).
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Descrizione libro Brill, Netherlands, 2016. Hardback. Condizione: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Matthew crowds more Old Testament quotations and allusions into the prologue than anywhere else in his gospel. In this volume, Nicholas G. Piotrowski demonstrates the narratological and rhetorical effects of such frontloading. Particularly, seven formula-quotations constellate to establish a redemptive-historical setting inside of which the rest of the narrative operates. This setting is defined by Old Testament expectations for David's great son to end Israel's exile and rule the nations. Piotrowski contends that the rhetorical effect of this intertextual storytelling was to provide the Matthean community with an identity-in a contentious atmosphere-in terms of God's historical design for the ages, now fulfilled in Jesus and his followers. Codice articolo AAN9789004326781
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