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Originally published in 1910, this book contains an exhaustive study of the use of the phrase 'Son of Man' in the Old and New Testaments.
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Originally published in 1910, this book contains an exhaustive study of the use of the phrase 'Son of Man' in the Old and New Testaments.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 926
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1280g
- ISBN-13: 9781107416185
- ISBN-10: 1107416183
- Artikelnr.: 40621861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 926
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 54mm
- Gewicht: 1280g
- ISBN-13: 9781107416185
- ISBN-10: 1107416183
- Artikelnr.: 40621861
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edwin A. Abbott (1838-1926) was headmaster at City of London School. He was Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge in 1876 and Select Preacher at Oxford in the succeeding year. He retired in 1889, devoting himself to literary and theological pursuits. Dr. Abbott's liberal inclinations in theology were prominent both in his educational views and in his books. His 'Shakespearean Grammar' (1870) is a permanent contribution to English philology. In 1885 he published a life of Francis Bacon.
References and abbreviations
Introduction
Book I. 'Son of Man' in Pre-Christian Usage: 1. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to man in general
2. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to Ezekiel and Daniel
3. 'Son of man' in Graeco-Jewish literature
4. 'Son of man' in Jewish usage
5. 'Son of man' in Aramaic and Greek interpretations
6. Parallelisms between Ezekiel and Jesus
7. A working hypothesis
Book II. 'Son of Man' in Mark, Matthew and Luke: 1. Mark, how far to be followed
2. 'The son of man' claiming authority
3. 'The son of man' using authority
4. 'The son of man' despised
5. 'The son of man' to suffer many things
6. 'The son of man' to arise
7. 'The son of man' will be ashamed
8. 'The son of man' with angels
9. 'The son of man' coming in glory
10. 'The son of man' coming in his kingdom
11. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
12. 'The son of man' making atonement
13. 'The son of man' with clouds
14. 'The son of man' coming unexpectedly
15. 'The son of man' and 'the power'
16. 'The son of man' in connection with the passion
Book III. 'Son of Man' in Matthew and Luke: 1. 'The son of man' in the double tradition
2. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Matthew
3. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Luke
Book IV. 'Son of Man' in John: 1. 'The son of man' connected with 'ascending' and 'descending'
2. 'The son of man' to be lifted up
3. 'The son of man' judging
4. 'The son of man' giving life to men
5. 'The son of man' giving life for men
6. 'The son of man' not understood
7. 'The son of man' to be glorified
Book V. Does the Hypothesis Work?: 1. God regarded as man
2. God as nursing father
3. God as redeemer or deliverer
4. 'The son of man' as 'the little one'
5. 'The son of man' having authority
6. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
7. 'The son of man' daily delivered up
8. 'The son of man' in glory
9. A harmony of the facts.
Introduction
Book I. 'Son of Man' in Pre-Christian Usage: 1. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to man in general
2. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to Ezekiel and Daniel
3. 'Son of man' in Graeco-Jewish literature
4. 'Son of man' in Jewish usage
5. 'Son of man' in Aramaic and Greek interpretations
6. Parallelisms between Ezekiel and Jesus
7. A working hypothesis
Book II. 'Son of Man' in Mark, Matthew and Luke: 1. Mark, how far to be followed
2. 'The son of man' claiming authority
3. 'The son of man' using authority
4. 'The son of man' despised
5. 'The son of man' to suffer many things
6. 'The son of man' to arise
7. 'The son of man' will be ashamed
8. 'The son of man' with angels
9. 'The son of man' coming in glory
10. 'The son of man' coming in his kingdom
11. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
12. 'The son of man' making atonement
13. 'The son of man' with clouds
14. 'The son of man' coming unexpectedly
15. 'The son of man' and 'the power'
16. 'The son of man' in connection with the passion
Book III. 'Son of Man' in Matthew and Luke: 1. 'The son of man' in the double tradition
2. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Matthew
3. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Luke
Book IV. 'Son of Man' in John: 1. 'The son of man' connected with 'ascending' and 'descending'
2. 'The son of man' to be lifted up
3. 'The son of man' judging
4. 'The son of man' giving life to men
5. 'The son of man' giving life for men
6. 'The son of man' not understood
7. 'The son of man' to be glorified
Book V. Does the Hypothesis Work?: 1. God regarded as man
2. God as nursing father
3. God as redeemer or deliverer
4. 'The son of man' as 'the little one'
5. 'The son of man' having authority
6. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
7. 'The son of man' daily delivered up
8. 'The son of man' in glory
9. A harmony of the facts.
References and abbreviations
Introduction
Book I. 'Son of Man' in Pre-Christian Usage: 1. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to man in general
2. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to Ezekiel and Daniel
3. 'Son of man' in Graeco-Jewish literature
4. 'Son of man' in Jewish usage
5. 'Son of man' in Aramaic and Greek interpretations
6. Parallelisms between Ezekiel and Jesus
7. A working hypothesis
Book II. 'Son of Man' in Mark, Matthew and Luke: 1. Mark, how far to be followed
2. 'The son of man' claiming authority
3. 'The son of man' using authority
4. 'The son of man' despised
5. 'The son of man' to suffer many things
6. 'The son of man' to arise
7. 'The son of man' will be ashamed
8. 'The son of man' with angels
9. 'The son of man' coming in glory
10. 'The son of man' coming in his kingdom
11. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
12. 'The son of man' making atonement
13. 'The son of man' with clouds
14. 'The son of man' coming unexpectedly
15. 'The son of man' and 'the power'
16. 'The son of man' in connection with the passion
Book III. 'Son of Man' in Matthew and Luke: 1. 'The son of man' in the double tradition
2. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Matthew
3. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Luke
Book IV. 'Son of Man' in John: 1. 'The son of man' connected with 'ascending' and 'descending'
2. 'The son of man' to be lifted up
3. 'The son of man' judging
4. 'The son of man' giving life to men
5. 'The son of man' giving life for men
6. 'The son of man' not understood
7. 'The son of man' to be glorified
Book V. Does the Hypothesis Work?: 1. God regarded as man
2. God as nursing father
3. God as redeemer or deliverer
4. 'The son of man' as 'the little one'
5. 'The son of man' having authority
6. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
7. 'The son of man' daily delivered up
8. 'The son of man' in glory
9. A harmony of the facts.
Introduction
Book I. 'Son of Man' in Pre-Christian Usage: 1. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to man in general
2. 'Son of man' in the Old Testament applied to Ezekiel and Daniel
3. 'Son of man' in Graeco-Jewish literature
4. 'Son of man' in Jewish usage
5. 'Son of man' in Aramaic and Greek interpretations
6. Parallelisms between Ezekiel and Jesus
7. A working hypothesis
Book II. 'Son of Man' in Mark, Matthew and Luke: 1. Mark, how far to be followed
2. 'The son of man' claiming authority
3. 'The son of man' using authority
4. 'The son of man' despised
5. 'The son of man' to suffer many things
6. 'The son of man' to arise
7. 'The son of man' will be ashamed
8. 'The son of man' with angels
9. 'The son of man' coming in glory
10. 'The son of man' coming in his kingdom
11. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
12. 'The son of man' making atonement
13. 'The son of man' with clouds
14. 'The son of man' coming unexpectedly
15. 'The son of man' and 'the power'
16. 'The son of man' in connection with the passion
Book III. 'Son of Man' in Matthew and Luke: 1. 'The son of man' in the double tradition
2. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Matthew
3. 'The son of man' in the single tradition of Luke
Book IV. 'Son of Man' in John: 1. 'The son of man' connected with 'ascending' and 'descending'
2. 'The son of man' to be lifted up
3. 'The son of man' judging
4. 'The son of man' giving life to men
5. 'The son of man' giving life for men
6. 'The son of man' not understood
7. 'The son of man' to be glorified
Book V. Does the Hypothesis Work?: 1. God regarded as man
2. God as nursing father
3. God as redeemer or deliverer
4. 'The son of man' as 'the little one'
5. 'The son of man' having authority
6. 'The son of man' to be delivered up
7. 'The son of man' daily delivered up
8. 'The son of man' in glory
9. A harmony of the facts.