The Jewish Targums and John's logos theology

Introduction -- Three plausible proposals -- A preliminary case for deriving the logos title from the Targums -- How John has adapted the divine word of the Targums as a title for Jesus -- John's motives for the logos title -- The Old Testament background to John 1:14-18 -- The manifestation of...

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Main Author: Ronning, John L. 1954- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Peabody, Mass. Hendrickson 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:[Rezension von: Ronning, John, The Jewish Targums and John's Logos Theology] (2011) (Byun, Seulgi L.)
The Jewish Targums and John’s Logos Theology. By John Ronning (2012) (Rhine, Charles)
The Jewish Targums and John’s Logos Theology. Peabody: Hendrickson 2010. XX, 315 S. gr.8°. Kart. £ 19,99. ISBN 978-1-59856-306-1 (2011) (Williams, Catrin H.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B John / Christology / Logos / Targum
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Aramaic Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Logos (Christian theology)
B Bible O.T Aramaic Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. John Theology
B Bible N.T John Theology
B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Introduction -- Three plausible proposals -- A preliminary case for deriving the logos title from the Targums -- How John has adapted the divine word of the Targums as a title for Jesus -- John's motives for the logos title -- The Old Testament background to John 1:14-18 -- The manifestation of the glory of the Lord in the tabernacle and the temple -- Word, glory, and Shekinah in the Targums -- John 1:14-18 and Exodus 33:18-34:7 -- The name of the Father and the mission of Jesus -- The name of the Father -- The meaning of the Tetragrammaton -- The name of the Father is given to the son -- The mission of Jesus : explaining the divine name -- The Son of Man came down from heaven -- The divine descents in the OT -- Why Jesus called himself "the Son of Man" -- The call and fall of the new Adam in the OT -- Jesus of Nazareth, the son of war -- Jesus of Nazareth, man of war -- Some general statements of warfare and victory -- Jesus in the footsteps of Joshua and David -- Jesus of Nazareth, divine man of war -- Another look at Joshua 4 and 2 Samuel 15 -- John 18:2-9; the disciples saved by the presence of the Lord -- John 19; the warrior priest-king is anointed and does battle -- Jesus the bridegroom of his people -- Connection to the theme of Jesus as warrior -- The woman at the well in the OT -- How the OT background illumines John 4 -- The Samaritan woman as symbolic of the Bride of Christ -- Paul's great mystery -- The Upper Room discourse in light of Jesus being the bridegroom -- Jesus the lawgiver of his people -- Connection to the theme of Jesus as bridegroom -- The OT law was given through the son -- The Upper Room as a new Sinai -- The obedience of Jesus at the feasts -- Jesus as the one in whom we must believe -- Believing in Jesus the Son of Man -- Come to Jesus in order to have life -- Seeking Jesus but not finding Him -- Following Jesus -- Forgiveness and the divine word -- The "I am He" sayings -- Categorizing the "I sayings" -- Analysis of the twenty-two "I am He" sayings in John -- Unwitting prophecies in the Targums -- Categorizing unwitting prophecies in the Targums -- The consequences of not receiving the word of the Lord -- Passages relating to specific incidents in John's Gospel -- Apologetic uses of unwitting prophecies -- "The Word became flesh" elsewhere in the New Testament -- The baptism of Jesus -- The transfiguration of Jesus -- Greater than Jonah -- Greater than Solomon -- Jesus walks on the water -- The divine Word as judge -- The great commission -- The revelation of Jesus to Saul of Tarsus -- Paul at Corinth -- Christ in Num 21 -- Provoking Christ to jealousy -- The name above all names -- Creation through the Son -- Waiting for Christ from heaven -- Taste and see that the Lord is good -- The Lord and His Word as stone of stumbling -- Jesus saved his people from Egypt -- The superiority of the Targum view -- Common features between the Targum view and other proposed views -- Evaluation of arguments used against the Targum background -- Summation and implications for Johannine scholarship -- John's adaptation of the Targumic word -- The unity of John's Gospel -- Unity of authorship in the Johannine literature -- John's audience and purpose
Item Description:Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1598563068