This is the accepted version of the chapter. Please cite the published version which is available via http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/james-1-2-peter-and-early-jesus-traditions-9780567420534.First presented as a paper at SBL, this chapter argues that 1 Pet 2.21-25 reflects knowledge of various traditions concerning Jesus' trial, suffering, and death, though the lack of specific verbal overlaps does not indicate literary dependence on the Synoptic Passion Narratives. Through the extensive use of Isa 53, the author in effect "scripturalizes" the Passion narrative in ways that would, of course, prove highly influential and significant
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The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "James Dunn is regarded worldwide as one ...
This study aims to assess the impact of Jesus traditions upon the use of the Old Testament in Hebrew...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
This thesis la concerned with the theological significance of the Transfiguration of –Jesus. It is a...
The article argues that current debates over method in historical Jesus studies reveal two competing...
The interest of our work is the Christology of the apocryphal literature. However, the limits impose...
The work of the form-critics on the Gospel has directed our A attention more than ever before to the...
Abstract: The historicity of the resurrection of Jesus is investigated based on texts in the New Tes...
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