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An Exegetical Analysis Of The Johannine Jesus’S Son-Father Relationship In The Fourth Gospel With The Theological Significance And Implications In Contemporary Context, Jing Yih Hsieh
Theses
This exegetical study focuses on the distinctive characteristics of the Johannine Jesus’s unique cognitive perception, his claims of equality with God in the language of oneness in the Son-Father relationship in the Fourth Gospel, and with theological significance and implications in contemporary context.
Jesus And The Mosaic Law: Agapic Love As The Foundation And Objective Of Law, Robert F. Cochran ,Jr.
Jesus And The Mosaic Law: Agapic Love As The Foundation And Objective Of Law, Robert F. Cochran ,Jr.
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Motivation For The Sharing Of Material Possessions In Acts, Philo's De Vita Contemplativa And The Didache: A Comparative Study, Lena V. Toews
Motivation For The Sharing Of Material Possessions In Acts, Philo's De Vita Contemplativa And The Didache: A Comparative Study, Lena V. Toews
Dissertations
Luke, in the book of Acts, depicts the sharing of possessions as a practice in the Jerusalem community of the first century. Several pericopes, occurring primarily in the first part of the book of Acts, embody the idea of shared property and seem to have important parallels to other sources of the time, including the Jewish author Philo’s work De vita contemplativa, where he describes a group he calls, “Therapeutae,” and in the Jewish Christian document Didache. This study seeks to identify beliefs correlated with the material sharing practices in the community of Acts and compare them with De vita …
Redefining The Roles Of The Rural Levites In Deuteronomy, James Douglas Wilson
Redefining The Roles Of The Rural Levites In Deuteronomy, James Douglas Wilson
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Insights Into The Translation And Interpretation Of The Targum To The Book Of Jeremiah, Meng Loeng Yip
Insights Into The Translation And Interpretation Of The Targum To The Book Of Jeremiah, Meng Loeng Yip
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Moral World(S) Of Malachi, Robert Alan Cope
The Moral World(S) Of Malachi, Robert Alan Cope
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Function Of 'Hope' As A Lexical And Theological Keyword In The Psalter: A Structural-Theological Study Of Five Psalms (Pss 42-43, 52, 62, 69, 71) Within Their Final Shape Context (Pss 42-72), Christine Maria Vetne
The Function Of 'Hope' As A Lexical And Theological Keyword In The Psalter: A Structural-Theological Study Of Five Psalms (Pss 42-43, 52, 62, 69, 71) Within Their Final Shape Context (Pss 42-72), Christine Maria Vetne
Dissertations
The shape and message of the Psalter has been of central interest for many Old Testament scholars during the last thirty years. At the core of shape scholarship stands the issue of hope. Often this is related to what is commonly considered a major hope-shift in the Psalter, which moves its focus from hoping in the Davidic covenant (Books I-III) to hoping in God (Books IV-V). However, when considering the shape and message of Book II, there is evidence that these two hopes coexist, side by side, as also seen in the introduction to the Psalter (Ps 2).
This dissertation …
Cleansing The Common: A Narrative-Intertextual Study Of Mark 7:1-23, Eike Arend Mueller
Cleansing The Common: A Narrative-Intertextual Study Of Mark 7:1-23, Eike Arend Mueller
Dissertations
The conflict story of Mark 7:1–23 between Jesus and the religious leaders over the issue of defilement is the meeting point of a variety of disciplines: Purity studies, Jewish studies, exegetical studies, Historical Jesus studies, and studies on Jesus and the law. The crux of the passage, the meaning of the parable in v. 15 and the ensuing “cleansing” in v. 19, has been interpreted very differently. Scholars doing exegetical studies and studies on the relationship between Jesus and the law have maintained that the Gospel writer correctly reflects in 7:19 the meaning of Jesus’ parable (7:15), abrogating the clean/unclean …
Katapausis And Sabbatismos In Hebrews 4, Erhard Gallos
Katapausis And Sabbatismos In Hebrews 4, Erhard Gallos
Dissertations
Problem. Enthusiasm for the subject has not resulted in a general consensus regarding the meaning of “rest” in Heb 4. The dissertation studies the meaning of katapausis and sabbatismos in Heb 4 together with its relation to the neglected gatherings in Heb 10.
Method. The study consists of an analysis of those passages in which the rest motif is found explicitly (Heb 3-4) as well as the unit (Heb 10) which exhibits cohesion to the rest motif in Heb 4, giving special attention to the use of the term katapausis in the Septuagint, sabbatismos in Christian and non-Christian literature, and …
Cultic Allusions In The Suffering Servant Poem (Isaiah 52:13-53:12), Kyesang Ha
Cultic Allusions In The Suffering Servant Poem (Isaiah 52:13-53:12), Kyesang Ha
Dissertations
This study investigates the Hebrew cultic allusions in the Suffering Servant Poem (Isa 52:13-53:12) in order to discover the nature or meaning of the suffering of Yahweh's Servant. The survey of literature reveals that the background of the Suffering Servant Poem is to be found in the Hebrew cultus. Thus the nature or meaning of the Servant's suffering is determined by a penetrating as well as comprehensive study of the text, specifically from the Hebrew cultic perspective. However, there has never been any careful, comprehensive study of the cultic allusions in the Poem in connection with the Suffering Servant. This …
"The Anchor Of The Soul That Enters Within The Veil": The Ascension Of The "Son" In The Letter To The Hebrews, Felix H. Cortez
"The Anchor Of The Soul That Enters Within The Veil": The Ascension Of The "Son" In The Letter To The Hebrews, Felix H. Cortez
Dissertations
Problem
This dissertation studies the nature of Jesus’ ascension to heaven and its role in the argument of Hebrews.
Method
The study consists of an analysis of those passages in which Jesus’ ascension is referred to directly (Heb 1:6; 4:14-16; 6:19-20; 9:11-14, 24; 10:19-22) and a study of the imagery Hebrews uses to couch its theology, giving special attention to the role of this imagery in the progression of the argument. The study is both exegetical and theological in nature, seeking to provide an analysis of specific passages as well as systematization of their import.
Results
The six passages that …
A Letter That Has Not Been Read: Dreams In The Hebrew Bible [Review] / Shaul Bar; Translated By Lenn J. Schramm., Jiří Moskala
A Letter That Has Not Been Read: Dreams In The Hebrew Bible [Review] / Shaul Bar; Translated By Lenn J. Schramm., Jiří Moskala
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.
Incarnation And Covenant In The Prologue To The Fourth Gospel (John 1:1-18), Wilson Paroschi
Incarnation And Covenant In The Prologue To The Fourth Gospel (John 1:1-18), Wilson Paroschi
Dissertations
Most scholars would agree that the Prologue to the Fourth Gospel--as John 1:1-8 is usually called--introduces Jesus Christ as a divine, pre-existent being who at a certain point in time was made flesh and lived among humans. No agreement, however, exists on the point in the narrative at which the shift from one state to the other takes place. As John the Baptist is mentioned in vss. 6-8, many think that the following verses refer to the ministry of the incarnate Christ, while others, struck by the explicitness of vs. 14, argue that this verse marks the transition from pre-existence …
The Destruction Of Trees In The Moabite Campaign Of 2 Kings 3:4-27: A Study In The Laws Of Warfare, Michael G. Hasel
The Destruction Of Trees In The Moabite Campaign Of 2 Kings 3:4-27: A Study In The Laws Of Warfare, Michael G. Hasel
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.
The Feast Of Tabernacles And The Book Of Revelation, Edwin E. Reynolds
The Feast Of Tabernacles And The Book Of Revelation, Edwin E. Reynolds
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.
The Presence Of The Covenant Motif In Amos 1:2-2:16, Reinaldo W. Siqueira
The Presence Of The Covenant Motif In Amos 1:2-2:16, Reinaldo W. Siqueira
Dissertations
The presence and use of the OT covenant(s) in the book of Amos has been a highly debated issue for the last century among OT scholars. The dissertation attempts to address this issue through an exegetical study of the "Oracles Against the Nations" of Amos 1:2-2:16. This pericope of Amos was chosen because it has played a central role in the argumentation that denies the existence of any notion of covenant in the book.
Chapter 1 introduces the controversy that surrounds the issue of the presence or absence of covenant in Amos, while chapter 2 surveys the scholarly debate and …
Recent Models Of Biblical Theology: Three Major Perspectives, Gerhard F. Hasel
Recent Models Of Biblical Theology: Three Major Perspectives, Gerhard F. Hasel
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Hebrew Cultus, Sanctuary, And Temple In The Plot And Structure Of The Book Of Revelation, Jon Paulien
The Role Of The Hebrew Cultus, Sanctuary, And Temple In The Plot And Structure Of The Book Of Revelation, Jon Paulien
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.
A Note On The "Seat Of Moses" (Matthew 23:2), Kenneth G.C. Newport
A Note On The "Seat Of Moses" (Matthew 23:2), Kenneth G.C. Newport
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)
No abstract provided.