Hebrews and divine speech / Jonathan I. Griffiths. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Library of New Testament studies ; 507. | T & T Clark library of biblical studiesPublication details: London, England : Bloomsbury Publishing, (c)2016.Description: xiv, 200 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- 0567655520
- 0567667464
- 9780567655523
- 9780567667465
- BS2775.52.G855.H437 2016
- BS2775.52 .G75 2014
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Paperback edition originally published 2016. Originally published in hardback: 2014.
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge, 2010 under title: Aspects of the theology of divine speech in Hebrews : an exegetical study with particular reference to the writer's use of the terms logos and rhēma.
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STRUCTURE DEBATE
CONCLUSION Hebrews' Logos Christology The term in Hebrews God's speech, Christology and soteriology God's speech and the writer's sermon Prospects
HEBREWS 1:1-4: GOD'S SPEECH 'IN' HIS SON Contrast and continuity (1:1-2a) The dignity of the speech in the Son (1:2b-4) ; Word/wisdom Christology ; The personal nature of God's speech in the Son Conclusions
HEBREWS 11:3: GOD'S WORD OF CREATION Conclusions
HEBREWS 12:18-29: THE SAVING AND JUDGING WORD FROM ZION Structure and context ; The example of Esau The two encounters ; The danger of idolatry ; The community's 'approach' ; Sinai as 'touchable' ; God's remoteness at Sinai and the use of at 12:19 ; Jesus' speaking blood and His mediatorial role at Zion (12:24) The spoken warning (12:25-29) ; The identity of the speaker(s) of 12:25 ; The content of the warning (12:25-29) Conclusions
HEBREWS 13: GOD'S WORD AND THE COMMUNITY'S LEADERS Hebrews 13:7 Hebrews 13:17 Hebrews 13:22 Conclusions
HEBREWS 2:1-4: GOD'S SPOKEN SALVATION Who are the 'angels' and why are they here? Contrast and continuity: The 'dialectic' reaffirmed The binding force of God's Word The credible agents by whom God's Word is delivered Conclusions
HEBREWS 4:2-16: GOD'S LIVING WORD The promised rest (4:2-11) --As 'Proclamation' and its comparable use in other literature ; As the bridge to God's 'rest' The Living (4:12-13) ; The context and function of 4:12-13 ; The meaning(s) of in 4:12 and 4:13 The link between 4:12-13 and 4;14-16 Conclusions
HEBREWS 5:11-6:12: GOD'S WORD, ITS FORMS AND EXPECTED EFFECT The referents of in these verses God's Word and maturity God's Word and salvation Conclusions
HEBREWS 6:13-7:28: THE SPOKEN AND EFFECTIVE OATH God's speech to Abraham and to the New Covenant community The use of in 6:17 The 'two unchangeable things' of 6:18 ; The distinction between 'promise' and 'oath' ; Jesus as in 7:22 The relationship between 'promise', 'oath' and 'hope' The 'word of the oath' (7:28) Conclusions
INTRODUCTION General introduction ; History of investigation ; Method and scope ; Contexts of Hebrews The genre and structure of Hebrews ; Genre of Hebrews ; Structure of Hebrews
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