The picture of the warrior Messiah depicted in the Old Testament as a future redeemer figure matches that of Jesus as the warrior in the New Testament, fighting against the cosmic evil power. The warrior’s struggle takes place in a cosmic, heavenly dimension rather than earthly, utilizing the word from his mouth as the only weapon to defeat the demons and the evil hosts. Strong unity and continuity of the motif are detected within the Old and New Testaments, as well as between the Testaments.[from publisher\u27s website
The conflicts of Krishna cannot be understood simply as stories or interpreted as isolated events. T...
In Judg 14–15, the source of Samson’s strength is not his uncut hair, but the רוח־יהוה. A Leitmotif ...
Based on a comprehensive survey of metaphors of God in the Hebrew psalter, a total number of 507 occ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the continuity/discontinuity between the Testaments wit...
The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament, leading many to study profitably the ...
Scholars of the New Testament have noted the ways in which first century CE writers utilize and tran...
The focus of this dissertation is to investigate whether the ancient motif of Divine Warrior imager...
Extensive work has been done and continues to be done by scholars in the area of Holy War as an inst...
By criteria studied, the Servant in the “Servant Song” of Isaiah 52:13-53:12 was identified as the m...
Set against the backdrop of theories on the link between monotheism, messianic persons and human vio...
Jewish messianic expectations have had multiple expressions. One such expression was Messiah Ephraim...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
Images of war and creation, violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John Much of the viol...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
Messianic Christology is a study of Old Testament prophecy concerning the First Coming of the Messia...
The conflicts of Krishna cannot be understood simply as stories or interpreted as isolated events. T...
In Judg 14–15, the source of Samson’s strength is not his uncut hair, but the רוח־יהוה. A Leitmotif ...
Based on a comprehensive survey of metaphors of God in the Hebrew psalter, a total number of 507 occ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the continuity/discontinuity between the Testaments wit...
The divine warrior is an important motif in the Old Testament, leading many to study profitably the ...
Scholars of the New Testament have noted the ways in which first century CE writers utilize and tran...
The focus of this dissertation is to investigate whether the ancient motif of Divine Warrior imager...
Extensive work has been done and continues to be done by scholars in the area of Holy War as an inst...
By criteria studied, the Servant in the “Servant Song” of Isaiah 52:13-53:12 was identified as the m...
Set against the backdrop of theories on the link between monotheism, messianic persons and human vio...
Jewish messianic expectations have had multiple expressions. One such expression was Messiah Ephraim...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
Images of war and creation, violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John Much of the viol...
The New Testament depicts a world caught in the throes of an apocalyptic power struggle between the ...
Messianic Christology is a study of Old Testament prophecy concerning the First Coming of the Messia...
The conflicts of Krishna cannot be understood simply as stories or interpreted as isolated events. T...
In Judg 14–15, the source of Samson’s strength is not his uncut hair, but the רוח־יהוה. A Leitmotif ...
Based on a comprehensive survey of metaphors of God in the Hebrew psalter, a total number of 507 occ...