In some important dictionaries for the study of the New Testament, δικαιοσύνη has two meanings: justice in the sense of distributive justice and righteousness as a relational notion. In Matthew, we discover that the word concerns a threefold loyalty: loyalty to the law, loyalty to fellow people, and loyalty to the will of God. In the Sermon of the Mount, the word is used in a polemical context. Δικαιοσύνη is the congruency of the explanation of the law and doing the law. It is the opposite of ύπόκρισις which is the incongruence of explanation and doing. Δικαιοσ	...
In this contribution, the five main views in understanding the fulfilment of the law in Matthew 5:17...
This paper examines the conceptualization of mercy, justice, and the law in the prophetic literature...
These lessons explore biblical resources for our pursuit of justice. While justice and love often ar...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
This thesis examines the concept of righteousness in the Gospel of Matthew. The research explores th...
(Excerpt) This Article seeks to review the purpose and definition of justice and the law from a uniq...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
In Matt 5:17 Jesus is declaring the purpose of his mission to this world, announcing that he is the ...
Righteousness is an important term in the first gospel and has a significant concentration in the S...
This article provides a critical approach to justice and social justice as reflected in Scripture an...
In my recent study Divining History: On Prophetism, Messianism and the Development of the Idea of th...
Benjamin’s thinking on justice originates from a complex of early writings on language, mathematics,...
These lessons explore biblical resources for our pursuit of justice. While justice and love often ar...
THE Book of Exodus desscribes the identity of justice and the law. Because elsewhere the gap betwee...
In Matt 23:23, Jesus criticizes the scribes and Pharisees for tithing mint, dill and cummin while ne...
In this contribution, the five main views in understanding the fulfilment of the law in Matthew 5:17...
This paper examines the conceptualization of mercy, justice, and the law in the prophetic literature...
These lessons explore biblical resources for our pursuit of justice. While justice and love often ar...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
This thesis examines the concept of righteousness in the Gospel of Matthew. The research explores th...
(Excerpt) This Article seeks to review the purpose and definition of justice and the law from a uniq...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
In Matt 5:17 Jesus is declaring the purpose of his mission to this world, announcing that he is the ...
Righteousness is an important term in the first gospel and has a significant concentration in the S...
This article provides a critical approach to justice and social justice as reflected in Scripture an...
In my recent study Divining History: On Prophetism, Messianism and the Development of the Idea of th...
Benjamin’s thinking on justice originates from a complex of early writings on language, mathematics,...
These lessons explore biblical resources for our pursuit of justice. While justice and love often ar...
THE Book of Exodus desscribes the identity of justice and the law. Because elsewhere the gap betwee...
In Matt 23:23, Jesus criticizes the scribes and Pharisees for tithing mint, dill and cummin while ne...
In this contribution, the five main views in understanding the fulfilment of the law in Matthew 5:17...
This paper examines the conceptualization of mercy, justice, and the law in the prophetic literature...
These lessons explore biblical resources for our pursuit of justice. While justice and love often ar...