'You are a priest forever' Second Temple Jewish messianism and the priestly christology of the Epistle to the Hebrews
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Sprache: | English |
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Brill
2008
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies on the texts of the desert of Judah
v. 74 |
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Hebrews' presentation of Jesus as High Priest
- Jesus as 'pioneer' or 'forerunner'
- Jesus as 'Son' and 'Son of God'
- Jesus as 'priest' and 'high priest'
- Hebrews 1:1-14
- Hebrews 2:5-18
- Hebrews 4:14-5:10
- Hebrews 7
- Hebrews 8-10
- Previous theories of the background of the motif
- Largely original to the author of Hebrews
- Dependent on early Christian theology and exegesis
- Dependent on gnostic mythology
- Dependent on the thought of Philo of Alexandria
- Messianic priest traditions in Second Temple Judaism
- Messianic expectations at qumran
- Identification of 'messianic' figures at Qumran
- Evolutionary development of messianic conceptions at Qumran
- The messianic priest in the qumran texts
- Rule of the community and Damascus document
- Rule of the congregation
- Rule of the blessings
- War scroll
- Forilegium (4Q174) and Catenaa (4Q177)
- Testimonia (4Q175)
- Other possible references to a messianic priest
- Antecedents to the Qumran expectations of a messianic priest
- Aramaic Levi document
- Jubilees
- Ttestament of Levi
- Significance of the Levi priestly tradition
- Angelomorphic christology Melchizedek traditions in Second Temple Judaism
- Melchizedek in the Hebrew Scriptures and the Septuagint
- Genesis 14:18-20
- Psalm 110:4
- Melchizedek in nonbiblical Second Temple Jewish literature
- Genesis apocryphon
- Jubilees
- Pseudo-eupolemus
- Philo of Alexandria
- Melchizedek in the texts of the Qumran community
- Songs of the Sabbath sacrifice
- Visions of Amram
- Melchizedek
- The priestly christology of Hebrews and Qumran traditions
- A narrative theology of Hebrews
- Comparison with Qumran traditions
- Hebrews and the priestly messianism of Qumran
- Hebrews and the Melchizedek traditions of Qumran