This article explores the use of the Prophets in the New Testament by looking at explicit quotations, clusters of allusions and narrative patterns. It shows that the NT authors applied the Prophets to a range of issues, such as God’s inclusion of the Gentiles, as well as key events in Jesus’ life. It also demonstrates that they generally used a Greek translation of the Prophets, though sometimes a revised or indeed Christian version of the text. Like the Jews of Alexandria, they believed that this was inspired by God, though that did not prevent them modifying the text to make the application seem more obvious to the readers
Copious citations of the Old Testament (OT) by the New Testament (NT) writers confirm the continuit...
The purpose of the present article is twofold. (1) It analyzes Stephen’s speech, a controversial New...
Yinger, Kent L. The Pharisees: Their History, Character, and New Testament Portrait. Eugene, OR: Cas...
This is a research article which was published in the Journal of Horizons in Biblical Theology. The ...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
The sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, found mainly in the New Testament\u27s Sermon on the Mount, have i...
CITATION: Du Toit, P. La G. 2016. Does the New Testament support Christian Zionism?. In die Skriflig...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
Prophets of the Old Testament provided the nation of Israel a direct line of communication with the ...
Copious citations of the Old Testament (OT) by the New Testament (NT) writers confirm the continuity...
<strong>Prophets in Israel: Stating a problem</strong><br /> The Writing Prophets ...
The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus m...
Since the turn of the century the conceptions of New Testament language have undergone a radical cha...
The Pontifical Biblical Commission’s document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the C...
the idiom of a writer whose own patterns of expression have been influenced by the Scriptures (I The...
Copious citations of the Old Testament (OT) by the New Testament (NT) writers confirm the continuit...
The purpose of the present article is twofold. (1) It analyzes Stephen’s speech, a controversial New...
Yinger, Kent L. The Pharisees: Their History, Character, and New Testament Portrait. Eugene, OR: Cas...
This is a research article which was published in the Journal of Horizons in Biblical Theology. The ...
What this article demonstrates is the close relation between revelatory events and their imprints in...
The sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, found mainly in the New Testament\u27s Sermon on the Mount, have i...
CITATION: Du Toit, P. La G. 2016. Does the New Testament support Christian Zionism?. In die Skriflig...
How the Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Mark, came to be included in the Scriptures of establish...
Prophets of the Old Testament provided the nation of Israel a direct line of communication with the ...
Copious citations of the Old Testament (OT) by the New Testament (NT) writers confirm the continuity...
<strong>Prophets in Israel: Stating a problem</strong><br /> The Writing Prophets ...
The New Testament is basically a collection of Jewish texts written during a period when the Jesus m...
Since the turn of the century the conceptions of New Testament language have undergone a radical cha...
The Pontifical Biblical Commission’s document The Jewish People and their Sacred Scriptures in the C...
the idiom of a writer whose own patterns of expression have been influenced by the Scriptures (I The...
Copious citations of the Old Testament (OT) by the New Testament (NT) writers confirm the continuit...
The purpose of the present article is twofold. (1) It analyzes Stephen’s speech, a controversial New...
Yinger, Kent L. The Pharisees: Their History, Character, and New Testament Portrait. Eugene, OR: Cas...