Paul’s use of Psalm 68 in Ephesians 4 The use of the Old Testament in the New Testament is one of the key issues in the field of intertextuality. Intertextual studies can be fascinating, but sometimes pose difficulties. Solutions are often less obvious. One difficult crux interpretum is found in Ephesians 4:8. Here the New Testament author makes a significant Christological application of Psalm 68:19. In its own context this Old Testament passage relates to the acceptance of (congratulatory) gifts by a victorious Israelite king. Ephesians 4:8, however, relates this passage to the provision of gifts by the victorious and ascended Christ. A comparison between these two verses immediately reveals certain differences. The question underlying ...
Through the "Abraham's justification" in Km 4, 1-12, Paul joined two different quotings of the Old T...
<strong>Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer</str...
M.A. (Biblical Studies)The Old Testament quotations in the New Testament have always been a problem....
The text of Psalm 68:19, quoted by Paul and used as a citation in Ephesus, is categorized by biblica...
This thesis examines the citation of Ps 68(67).19 in Eph 4.8. Following an introduction that introd...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
Ephesians 4.8-9 presents a challenging passage exegetically. The reference to Psalm 68.18 is ambiguo...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
The present study in New Testament Biblical Theology has as its main objective to present the quotat...
This article draws upon a reader-response and canonical-hermeneutical perspective in order to analyz...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014advancements in Old Testament ...
The whole set of beliefs and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, as a Jewish Rabbi, are based and rely p...
Title: Psalm 118 in The New Testament Author: Tomáš Zavadil Department: Department of The New Testam...
The focus of this work is on parallels between Old Testament and New Testament. We chose specific te...
In a previous article in this journal (2002:418-31), I offered a taxonomy of five ways that the term...
Through the "Abraham's justification" in Km 4, 1-12, Paul joined two different quotings of the Old T...
<strong>Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer</str...
M.A. (Biblical Studies)The Old Testament quotations in the New Testament have always been a problem....
The text of Psalm 68:19, quoted by Paul and used as a citation in Ephesus, is categorized by biblica...
This thesis examines the citation of Ps 68(67).19 in Eph 4.8. Following an introduction that introd...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
Ephesians 4.8-9 presents a challenging passage exegetically. The reference to Psalm 68.18 is ambiguo...
The letter to the Ephesians employs various communicative strategies in responding to the rhetorical...
The present study in New Testament Biblical Theology has as its main objective to present the quotat...
This article draws upon a reader-response and canonical-hermeneutical perspective in order to analyz...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014advancements in Old Testament ...
The whole set of beliefs and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, as a Jewish Rabbi, are based and rely p...
Title: Psalm 118 in The New Testament Author: Tomáš Zavadil Department: Department of The New Testam...
The focus of this work is on parallels between Old Testament and New Testament. We chose specific te...
In a previous article in this journal (2002:418-31), I offered a taxonomy of five ways that the term...
Through the "Abraham's justification" in Km 4, 1-12, Paul joined two different quotings of the Old T...
<strong>Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer</str...
M.A. (Biblical Studies)The Old Testament quotations in the New Testament have always been a problem....