Hebrews and the temple: attitudes to the temple in second temple Judaism and in Hebrews

"In Hebrews and the Temple Philip Church argues that the silence of Hebrews concerning the Temple does not mean that the author is not interested in the Temple. He writes to encourage his readers to abandon their preoccupation with it and to follow Jesus to their eschatological goal. Following...

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Main Author: Church, Philip 1948- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2017]
In: Novum Testamentum / Supplements (volume 171)
Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Church, Philip, 1948-, Hebrews and the temple : attitudes to the temple in second temple Judaism and in Hebrews] (2020) (Smith, Daniel Lynwood, 1982 -)
[Rezension von: Church, Philip, 1948-, Hebrews and the temple : attitudes to the temple in second temple Judaism and in Hebrews] (2019) (Karrer, Martin, 1954 -)
[Rezension von: Church, Philip, 1948-, Hebrews and the temple : attitudes to the temple in second temple Judaism and in Hebrews] (2018) (Gäbel, Georg)
Series/Journal:Novum Testamentum / Supplements volume 171
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hebrews / Temple (Jerusalem, Motiv) / Exegesis
B Temple (Jerusalem) / Hebrews / Early Judaism / Literature / Theology
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Hebrews Criticism, interpreation, etc
B Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D
B Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
B Thesis
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Summary:"In Hebrews and the Temple Philip Church argues that the silence of Hebrews concerning the Temple does not mean that the author is not interested in the Temple. He writes to encourage his readers to abandon their preoccupation with it and to follow Jesus to their eschatological goal. Following extensive discussions of attitudes to the Temple in the literature of Second Temple Judaism, Church turns to Hebrews and argues that the Temple is presented there as a symbolic foreshadowing of the eschatological dwelling of God with his people. Now that the eschatological moment has arrived with the exaltation of Christ to the right hand of God, preoccupation with the Temple and its rituals must cease"--
Item Description:"This book is revised and abbreviated version of my doctoral thesis..."
ISBN:9004339507