God, His Servant, and the Nations in Isaiah 42:1-9: Biblical Theological Reflections after Brevard S. Childs and Hans H|bner (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2.Reihe)

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نام کتاب : God, His Servant, and the Nations in Isaiah 42:1-9: Biblical Theological Reflections after Brevard S. Childs and Hans H|bner (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2.Reihe)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : خدا، بنده او و ملل در اشعیا 42:1-9: تأملات الهیاتی کتاب مقدس پس از بروارد اس چایلدز و هانس اچ بنر (Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2.Reihe)
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ناشر : Mohr Siebeck
سال نشر : 2014
تعداد صفحات : 284
ISBN (شابک) : 9783161536366 , 3161536363
زبان کتاب : English
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Cover\nPreface\nContents\nAbbreviations\nIntroduction\n A. Biblical Theology and the Format of the Book\n B. The Old Testament in Biblical Theology: the Childs-Hübner Debate\n C. Isaiah 42:1–9 as a Case Study\n D. The Structure of the Book\nPart I. The Old Testament in Biblical Theology\n Chapter 1. Introducing Brevard S. Childs and Hans Hübner\n A. Main Ideas and Major Works\n B. Common Presuppositions\n C. The Biblical Theologies of Childs and Hübner\n Chapter 2. Canon: Formation and Authority\n A. The Formation of Canon\n I. The Hebrew Canon at the Rise of Christianity\n II. The Formation of the Christian Old Testament\n III. The Versions of the Old Testament and Biblical Theology\n IV. Summing Up: the Formation of Canon\n B. The Authority of Canon\n I. Childs: Canon as the Context for Hearing the Bible\n II. Hübner: Canon as the Spoken Word of God\n III. Canon as the Written or Spoken Word of God?\n IV. Summing Up: the Authority of Canon\n Chapter 3. Biblical Theology: Concept and Approach\n A. The Concept of Biblical Theology\n I. The Nature and Substance of the Discipline “Biblical Theology”\n II. The Relationship of the Two Testaments of the Bible\n III. The Significance of the New Testament Reception of the Old\n IV. Peter Stuhlmacher’s Biblische Theologie des Neuen Testaments\n V. Summing Up: the Concept of Biblical Theology\n B. The Approach to Biblical Theology\n I. Childs: a Multilevel Reading of Scripture\n II. Hübner: Reading with the Eyes of the New Testament Authors\n C. Interim Conclusion\nPart II. Biblical Theological Reflections on Isaiah 42:1–9\n Chapter 4. Isaiah 42:1–9 in the Hebrew Bible\n A. Isaiah and the Servant Passages: Introductory Remarks\n I. The Unity of Isaiah\n II. Isaiah’s Servant Passages\n III. Methodological Issues and Critical Editions\n B. Isaiah 42:1–9: Text, Form, Structure, and Context\n I. Text and Translation\n II. Form and Structure\n III. The Literary Context of 41:1–42:12\n C. The Servant and His Task\n I. Isaiah 42:1\n II. Isaiah 42:2–3\n III. Isaiah 42:4\n IV. Isaiah 42:5\n V. Isaiah 42:6–7\n VI. Isaiah 42:8–9\n VII. Summing Up: the Servant and His Task\n D. Summing Up: Isaiah 42:1–9 in the Hebrew Bible\n Chapter 5. Isaiah 42:1–9 in the Septuagint\n A. LXX Isaiah: Introductory Remarks\n I. Profile of LXX Isaiah: Translator and Translation Strategies\n II. Methodological Issues and Critical Editions\n B. A Comparison of the MT and LXX Versions of Isaiah 42:1–9\n I. Isaiah 42:1\n II. Isaiah 42:2\n III. Isaiah 42:3\n IV. Isaiah 42:4\n V. Isaiah 42:5\n VI. Isaiah 42:6\n VII. Isaiah 42:7\n VIII. Isaiah 42:8\n IX. Isaiah 42:9\n X. Summing Up: a Comparison of the MT and LXX Versions\n C. LXX Isaiah 42:1–9 within LXX Isaiah 41:1–42:12\n I. LXX Isaiah 41:1–7\n II. LXX Isaiah 41:8–16\n III. LXX Isaiah 41:17–20\n IV. LXX Isaiah 41:21–29\n V. LXX Isaiah 42:10–12\n VI. Summing Up: LXX Isaiah 42:1–9 within LXX Isaiah 41:1–42:12\n D. Interpretative Implications\n E. Summing Up: Isaiah 42:1–9 in the Septuagint\n Chapter 6. Isaiah 42:1–9 in the New Testament\n A. Isaiah in the New Testament: Introductory Remarks\n I. Isaiah’s Servant Passages in the New Testament\n II. Methodological Issues and Critical Editions\n B. Citations from Isaiah 42:1–9 in the New Testament\n I. Isaiah 42:1–4 in Matthew 12:15–21\n II. The Textual Form of Isaiah 42:1–4\n 1. Matthew 12:18 (Isaiah 42:1)\n 2. Matthew 12:19 (Isaiah 42:2)\n 3. Matthew 12:20 (Isaiah 42:3–4a)\n 4. Matthew 12:21 (Isaiah 42:4b)\n 5. Summing Up: the Textual Form of Isaiah 42:1–4\n II. The Context in Matthew 12\n III. Interpretative Implications\n C. Allusions to Isaiah 42:1–9 in the New Testament\n I. The Baptism, Transfiguration, and Passion Narratives (Isaiah 42:1)\n II. Light, Sight, and Darkness (Isaiah 42:6b–7)\n III. Creation and Providence (Isaiah 42:5, 9)\n IV. Interpretative Implications\n D. Key Terms and Concepts\n E. Summing Up: Isaiah 42:1–9 in the New Testament\n Chapter 7. God, His Servant, and the Nations\n A. The Servant and His Task According to the Biblical Versions\n B. The Nations in Isaiah, Matthew, and Luke-Acts\n I. The Nations in Isaiah\n II. The Nations in Matthew and Luke-Acts\n III. Summing Up: the Nations in Isaiah, Matthew, and Luke-Acts\n C. Isaiah 42:1–9 within the Book of Isaiah\n I. The “Former Things” of Isaiah 1–39\n II. The “New Things” of Isaiah 40–48(66)\n III. The First Major Transition within the Servant-Concept (48:16b)\n IV. The Second Major Transition within the Servant-Concept (54:17b)\n V. Summing Up: Isaiah 42:1–9 within the Book of Isaiah\n D. One Task – Many Servants\n E. Summing Up: God, His Servant, and the Nations\nConclusion\nBibliography\nIndex of References\n Old Testament\n Qumran\n New Testament\nAuthor Index\nSubject Index




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