In this book, Chad Venters argues that Psalm 80 (Psalm 79 LXX) is an important source for the composition of Matthew 25:31-46 and provides a religio-political background for understanding the devastation facing Israel at the hands of the Romans.
In this book, Chad Venters argues that Psalm 80 (Psalm 79 LXX) is an important source for the composition of Matthew 25:31-46 and provides a religio-political background for understanding the devastation facing Israel at the hands of the Romans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chad Venters (PhD, Middlesex University) is the institutional chaplain at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center in Carson City, Nevada. He is also a lecturer of humanities and world religions at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, Nevada.
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Chapter One: The Sheep and the Goats Chapter Two: The Fall of Jerusalem Chapter Three: Eschatology and Apocalypticism Chapter Four: The Son of Man Chapter Five: Psalm 80 Chapter Six: The Messianic and Eschatological Development of Psalm 80 Chapter Seven: Psalm 80 in the New Testament Chapter Eight: The Textual Relationship of Psalm 80 and Matthew 25:31-46 Chapter Nine: The Sheep and the Goats as Response to Tragedy Chapter Ten: The Road to Judgment Chapter Eleven: The Problem of the Parousia Chapter Twelve: The Roman-Jewish War as the Day of Yahweh Chapter Thirteen: The Historical Jesus and Christian Response
Chapter One: The Sheep and the Goats Chapter Two: The Fall of Jerusalem Chapter Three: Eschatology and Apocalypticism Chapter Four: The Son of Man Chapter Five: Psalm 80 Chapter Six: The Messianic and Eschatological Development of Psalm 80 Chapter Seven: Psalm 80 in the New Testament Chapter Eight: The Textual Relationship of Psalm 80 and Matthew 25:31-46 Chapter Nine: The Sheep and the Goats as Response to Tragedy Chapter Ten: The Road to Judgment Chapter Eleven: The Problem of the Parousia Chapter Twelve: The Roman-Jewish War as the Day of Yahweh Chapter Thirteen: The Historical Jesus and Christian Response
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