The "Exodus" in Jerusalem (Luke 9:31): a Lukan form of Israel's restoration hope

"This book addresses the dearth of study in Lukan scholarship on the transfiguration account and provides a model of new exodus based on the Song of the Sea (Exod 15) beyond the two major-Deuteronomi(sti)c and Isaianic-models. The proposed Exodus 15 pattern explicates the enigmatic phrase "...

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Main Author: Shin, W. Gil (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2022]
In: Biblical interpretation series (volume 204)
Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Biblical interpretation series volume 204
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Lucan writings
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Jesus Christ Transfiguration
B Christian Zionism
B Israel (Christian theology) Biblical teaching
B Bible. Luke, IX, 28-36 Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jerusalem In the Bible
B Thesis
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Summary:"This book addresses the dearth of study in Lukan scholarship on the transfiguration account and provides a model of new exodus based on the Song of the Sea (Exod 15) beyond the two major-Deuteronomi(sti)c and Isaianic-models. The proposed Exodus 15 pattern explicates the enigmatic phrase "his 'exodus' in Jerusalem" in the transfiguration account. It also elucidates how the seemingly discordant motifs of Moses and David are conjoined within a larger drama of the (new) exodus and the subsequent establishment of Israel's (eschatological) worship space. This shows how Luke deals with the issues of temple (Acts 7), circumcision (Acts 15), and the ambivalent nature of Jerusalem"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:900452424X