<strong>Quotations of the Old Testament in the New Testament: Hosea 11:1/Matthew 2:15</strong><br /> The quotation of Hosea 11:1 in Matthew 2:15 does not cancel the original meaning of Hosea 11:1. Neither can Matthew 2 be implemented as a criterium to interpret Hosea 11. Both Hosea 11 and Matthew 2 have their own unique message and both have to be taken equally seriously into consideration
This paper will evaluate Matthew 2:13-15 analyzing Matthew’s questionable use of Hosea 11:1. Turner ...
“Out of Egypt I called My Son” is a quotation from Hosea. Matthew’s use of it as a ‘direct prophecy...
Where fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets is a leading theme in Matthew, Scripture itself can be ...
Quotations of the Old Testament in the New Testament: Hosea ll:l/Matthew 2:15The quotation of Hosea ...
<strong>Some thoughts on Matthew's usage of the Old Testament in Matthew 2:15</strong>&l...
Abstract: There are many quotations or allusions in the Gospel of Matthew from the Old Testament (OT...
<strong>Isaiah 52:13-53:12: Prediction or word of comfort?</strong><br /> The New ...
In the study presented in this thesis, Hans Lammers sets out to answer the question which Old Testam...
<strong>‘What you prohibit on earth will be prohibited in heaven, and what you permit on earth...
Preaching from the Old Testament has many pitfalls. Besides the danger of moralism, allegory and typ...
<strong>A glorified bodily resurrection in Matthew 27:51b-53? A close reading of the text.<...
<strong>Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer</str...
Upon examining the Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Matthew, one observes that their wordin...
<strong>Is the Massoretic text the Old Testament?</strong><br /> The equation of �...
In the Gospel of Matthew, there are ten quotations of Old Testament material which are preceded by a...
This paper will evaluate Matthew 2:13-15 analyzing Matthew’s questionable use of Hosea 11:1. Turner ...
“Out of Egypt I called My Son” is a quotation from Hosea. Matthew’s use of it as a ‘direct prophecy...
Where fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets is a leading theme in Matthew, Scripture itself can be ...
Quotations of the Old Testament in the New Testament: Hosea ll:l/Matthew 2:15The quotation of Hosea ...
<strong>Some thoughts on Matthew's usage of the Old Testament in Matthew 2:15</strong>&l...
Abstract: There are many quotations or allusions in the Gospel of Matthew from the Old Testament (OT...
<strong>Isaiah 52:13-53:12: Prediction or word of comfort?</strong><br /> The New ...
In the study presented in this thesis, Hans Lammers sets out to answer the question which Old Testam...
<strong>‘What you prohibit on earth will be prohibited in heaven, and what you permit on earth...
Preaching from the Old Testament has many pitfalls. Besides the danger of moralism, allegory and typ...
<strong>A glorified bodily resurrection in Matthew 27:51b-53? A close reading of the text.<...
<strong>Of whom does the prophet say this? A single question and a multifaceted answer</str...
Upon examining the Old Testament quotations in the Gospel of Matthew, one observes that their wordin...
<strong>Is the Massoretic text the Old Testament?</strong><br /> The equation of �...
In the Gospel of Matthew, there are ten quotations of Old Testament material which are preceded by a...
This paper will evaluate Matthew 2:13-15 analyzing Matthew’s questionable use of Hosea 11:1. Turner ...
“Out of Egypt I called My Son” is a quotation from Hosea. Matthew’s use of it as a ‘direct prophecy...
Where fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets is a leading theme in Matthew, Scripture itself can be ...