The appropriation of Passover in Luke-Acts

Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Situating the Research -- 1.2 Survey of Previous Studies -- 1.3 Establishing the Boundary -- 1.3.1 Exodus 12-13 as the Background for the Notion of Passover -- 1.3.2 The Passover Festival and Pa...

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Main Author: Christopher, Dany 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2018]
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (476)
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Christopher, Dany, 1977-, The appropriation of Passover in Luke-Acts] (2021) (Froelich, Margaret)
[Rezension von: Christopher, Dany, 1977-, The appropriation of Passover in Luke-Acts] (2020) (Giacobbe, Mark Stephen)
[Rezension von: Christopher, Dany, 1977-, The appropriation of Passover in Luke-Acts] (2020) (Jipp, Joshua W.)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 476
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lucan writings / Passover
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Thesis
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Summary:Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Situating the Research -- 1.2 Survey of Previous Studies -- 1.3 Establishing the Boundary -- 1.3.1 Exodus 12-13 as the Background for the Notion of Passover -- 1.3.2 The Passover Festival and Passover Story -- 1.3.3 Passover and the Broader Context of Exodus -- 1.4 Methodology -- 1.4.1 Analysing the Lukan Text -- 1.4.2 Verifying the Presence of the Passover in Luke-Acts -- 1.5 The Plan of the Present Study -- Chapter 2: Passover in the Early Jewish Writings -- 2.1 Point of Departure: The Passover Story in Exodus 12:1-13:16 -- 2.1.1 Sacred Time -- 2.1.2 The Passover Ritual -- 2.1.3 Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Firstling Redemption -- 2.2 The Story of Passover in Other OT Texts -- 2.2.1 The Journey to the Promised Land -- 2.2.2 Passover in Chronicles and Esdras -- 2.2.3 The Eschatological Passover in Jeremiah 38:8 LXX -- 2.3 Jubilees -- 2.4 Ezekiel the Tragedian (Exagoge) -- 2.5 The Wisdom of Solomon -- 2.6 Philo of Alexandria -- 2.7 Liber Antiquitatum Biblicarum -- 2.8 Josephus -- 2.9 The New Testament Writings -- 2.10 Synthesis -- 2.10.1 The Passover Time Marker -- 2.10.2 The Passover Victim -- 2.10.3 The Passover Meal -- Chapter 3: Reading the Passion Through The Passover -- 3.1 Setting the Stage: The Expectation of the Exodus Liberation in Luke -- 3.2 The Passover Framing of Luke 22:1-20 -- 3.3 Passover and the Plan to Kill Jesus (Luke 22:1-6) -- 3.4 The Preparation of the Passover (Luke 22:7-13) -- 3.4.1 Luke 22:7 and the Death of Jesus -- 3.4.2 Preparations for the Passover Meal (Luke 22:8-13) -- 3.5 Words over the Passover (Luke 22:14-18) -- 3.5.1 Passover and Passion (Luke 22:15) -- 3.5.2 Passover Celebration at the Parousia -- 3.5.3 What does Passover have to do with the Kingdom of God?
3.5.4 The Passover of the King? Rereading Jesus' Entrance into Jerusalem -- 3.6 Words over the Eucharist (Luke 22:19-20) -- 3.6.1 The Textual Issue of Luke 22:19-20 -- 3.6.2 The Eucharist -- 3.7 Closing the Stage: The Realisation of the Exodus Expectation in Luke -- 3.8 Synthesis: The Shaping of the Passover-Passion Pairing -- Chapter 4: Passover in The Infancy Narrative -- 4.1 Setting the Stage: The Exodus Theme in Zechariah's Hymn (Luke 1:67-79) -- 4.2 The Nativity Scene: The Firstborn and the Shepherds (Luke 2:8-20) -- 4.2.1 The Birth of Jesus, the Firstborn (Luke 2:7) -- 4.2.2 The Shepherds who Watch by Night -- 4.2.3 The Prefiguration of the Passion in the Birth Narrative -- 4.3 Jesus' First Passover: A Story of Prefiguration? (Luke 2:41-52) -- 4.3.1 Reading Luke 2:41-52 as a Prolepsis to the Passion-Resurrection of Jesus -- 4.3.2 The Function of the Passover in Luke 2:41-52 -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Parousia and the Passover Vigil -- 5.1 The Girded Loins: Parousia and the Passover-like Vigil (Luke 12:35-40) -- 5.1.1 Passover Allusion in Luke 12:35 -- 5.1.2 Thematic Correspondence to Exodus in Luke 12:35-40 -- 5.1.3 Parousia via Passion? -- 5.1.4 Conclusion -- 5.2 Passover and the (Wrong) Expectation of the Parousia: Luke 17:20-37 -- 5.2.1 The Exchange with the Pharisees (Luke 17:20-21) -- 5.2.2 The coming Son of Man (Luke 17:22-37) -- 5.2.3 "On That Night": A Passover Allusion? -- 5.2.4 Passover, Parousia, and Passion -- 5.2.5 Conclusion -- 5.3 Conclusion: From Passover to Parousia -- Chapter 6: Passover and the Rescue Narratives of Peter and Paul -- 6.1 The Parallel Lives of Jesus, Peter, and Paul -- 6.2 The Rescue Narrative of Peter (Acts 12) -- 6.2.1 Peter's Rescue and the Passion of Jesus -- 6.2.2 Peter's Rescue and the Re-enactment of the Exodus -- 6.2.3 Objection to the Exodus Typology in Acts 12
6.2.4 Acts 12 and the Christological Passover-Night Rescue -- 6.3 The Rescue Narrative of Paul (Acts 27) -- 6.3.1 The Parallel between Paul and Jesus -- 6.3.2 Passover and the Number Fourteen -- 6.3.3 The Breaking of Bread: Paul's Eucharistic Meal? -- 6.3.4 Paul and the Story of God's Salvation -- 6.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Concluding Synthesis -- 7.1 The Presence of the Passover Theme -- 7.2 The Lukan Usage of the Passover Elements -- 7.3 The Significance of the Passover in Luke-Acts -- 7.3.1 Passover and the Narrative Structure of Luke-Acts -- 7.3.2 Passover and the Soteriology of Luke-Acts -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects
ISBN:3161563751