In Luke-Acts we find numerous references to the Septuagint: quotations (e. g. Isa 40:3–5; 61:1–2; Joël 3:1–5), allusions, and narrative prototypes as well as characteristic features of the LXX-language. By referring to Scripture, Luke intends to tell “sacred history” of Jesus and the apostolic beginnings of the church, that in his mind fulfil the promises of Scripture. Luke‘s thorough knowledge of the Septuagint could indicate that he was not a Gentile Christian, but a Godfearer who became a believer in Christ
Modern biblical scholarship (of the post-war era) has shown that the narrative traditions that under...
A LITTLE OVER TWO DECADES AGO Luke-Acts was identified as A Storm Center in Contemporary Scholarshi...
Reading the history of Jesus Christ in the Gospel according to St. Luke The history of Jesus of Naz...
<strong>The manifestation of Septuagint-influence in the <em>Sondergut</em>-Lukas&...
<p><strong>LXX quotations in the Petrine and Pauline speeches in Acts. </strong>Th...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
The paper examines the use of a Greek text of Isaiah by the author of Acts in the New Testament. It ...
The history of Jesus of Nazareth makes always the very important subject of Theology and practice of...
The New Testament texts depend on the Septuaginta translation for the grammar and vocabulary that th...
This study will focus on the inaugurating speeches of Jesus, Peter and Paul and the messianic elemen...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
The article portrays some exegetical and theological features of the text composed by Luke of two sh...
The author of Luke and Acts links his discussion of the salvation of the Gentile nations and even th...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
The six narrations of reading in the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles reflect an oral/aural c...
Modern biblical scholarship (of the post-war era) has shown that the narrative traditions that under...
A LITTLE OVER TWO DECADES AGO Luke-Acts was identified as A Storm Center in Contemporary Scholarshi...
Reading the history of Jesus Christ in the Gospel according to St. Luke The history of Jesus of Naz...
<strong>The manifestation of Septuagint-influence in the <em>Sondergut</em>-Lukas&...
<p><strong>LXX quotations in the Petrine and Pauline speeches in Acts. </strong>Th...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
The paper examines the use of a Greek text of Isaiah by the author of Acts in the New Testament. It ...
The history of Jesus of Nazareth makes always the very important subject of Theology and practice of...
The New Testament texts depend on the Septuaginta translation for the grammar and vocabulary that th...
This study will focus on the inaugurating speeches of Jesus, Peter and Paul and the messianic elemen...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
The article portrays some exegetical and theological features of the text composed by Luke of two sh...
The author of Luke and Acts links his discussion of the salvation of the Gentile nations and even th...
In his two-volume account of Christian beginnings Luke fills out for already instructed Theophilus M...
The six narrations of reading in the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles reflect an oral/aural c...
Modern biblical scholarship (of the post-war era) has shown that the narrative traditions that under...
A LITTLE OVER TWO DECADES AGO Luke-Acts was identified as A Storm Center in Contemporary Scholarshi...
Reading the history of Jesus Christ in the Gospel according to St. Luke The history of Jesus of Naz...