When Mark, Matthew, and Luke decided to give a written account of
Jesus Christ, they were faced with a formidable challenge. How could
they tell the story of the man who spoke and acted like God? They used
several titles, such as 'prophet', 'Messiah', 'Son of God', 'Son of
Man', 'Servant of the Lord', and even 'Lord' itself. But none of these
really did justice to the person of Jesus. Through a carefully crafted
narrative, the synoptic evangelists painted pictures of Jesus that
went beyond all of Israel's expectations and showed a man who was
God's humble, suffering servant and at the same time God's equal.
Sigurd Grindheim shows how the Synoptic Evangelists reinterpreted
Israel's hopes in light of the Jesus story. He shows how they went
beyond Old Testament and Jewish material regarding the messiah,
drawing heavily upon the expectations of God's own intervention in
history. The result is a picture of Jesus who fulfills all of Israel's
hopes, not only those relating to God's eschatological agent, but also
those pertaining to God himself.
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God or God's Servant
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567340597
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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