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The New Testament in its first century setting : essays on context and background in honour of B.W. Winter on his 65th birthday / edited by P.J. Williams ... [and others]. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, [(c)2004.Description: xxxii, 335 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802828345
  • 9780802828347
LOC classification:
  • BS2361.3.N498 2004
  • BS2361.3.W726.N498 2004
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Contents:
The linguistic background to Jesus' dereliction cry (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34) P.J. Williams Jesus and the new Exodus restoration of daughter Zion : Mark 5:21-43 in context Rikki Watts Papyrological perspectives on Luke's predecessors (Luke 1:1) Peter M. Head Zechariah wrote (Luke 1:63) Alan Millard Atonement theology in Lucke-Acts : reflections on its background David Peterson I suppose [oiami] : the conclusion of John's gospel in its literary and historical context Andreas J. Kosenberger [hOmothuadon] in Acts : co-location, common action or 'of one heart and mind'? Steve Walton Before Paul arrived in Corinth : the mission strategies in 1 Corinthians 2:2 and Acts 17 Conrad Gempf 'Beloved brothers' in the New Testament and early Christian world Alanna Nobbs Equality or mutuality? Paul's use of 'brother' language Andrew D. Clarke.
'For the husband is head of the wife' : Paul's use of head and body language I. Howard Marshall The appeal to convention in Paul E.A. Judge 'With what kind of body do they come?' (1 Corinthians 15:35b) : Paul's conception of resurrection bodies Brian S. Rosner The summing up of all things (Ephesians 1:10) Peter T. O'Brien A saviour for the cities of Crete : the Roman background to the epistle to Titus David W.J. Gill A place for Hebrews? contexts for a first-century sermon Peter Walker James as a sermon on the trials of Abraham David Instone-Brewer 'You have no need that anyone should teach you' (1 John 2:27) : an Old Testament allusion that determines the interpretation D.A. Carson.
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The linguistic background to Jesus' dereliction cry (Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34) P.J. Williams Jesus and the new Exodus restoration of daughter Zion : Mark 5:21-43 in context Rikki Watts Papyrological perspectives on Luke's predecessors (Luke 1:1) Peter M. Head Zechariah wrote (Luke 1:63) Alan Millard Atonement theology in Lucke-Acts : reflections on its background David Peterson I suppose [oiami] : the conclusion of John's gospel in its literary and historical context Andreas J. Kosenberger [hOmothuadon] in Acts : co-location, common action or 'of one heart and mind'? Steve Walton Before Paul arrived in Corinth : the mission strategies in 1 Corinthians 2:2 and Acts 17 Conrad Gempf 'Beloved brothers' in the New Testament and early Christian world Alanna Nobbs Equality or mutuality? Paul's use of 'brother' language Andrew D. Clarke.

'For the husband is head of the wife' : Paul's use of head and body language I. Howard Marshall The appeal to convention in Paul E.A. Judge 'With what kind of body do they come?' (1 Corinthians 15:35b) : Paul's conception of resurrection bodies Brian S. Rosner The summing up of all things (Ephesians 1:10) Peter T. O'Brien A saviour for the cities of Crete : the Roman background to the epistle to Titus David W.J. Gill A place for Hebrews? contexts for a first-century sermon Peter Walker James as a sermon on the trials of Abraham David Instone-Brewer 'You have no need that anyone should teach you' (1 John 2:27) : an Old Testament allusion that determines the interpretation D.A. Carson.

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