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Jesus And The Origins Of The Gentile Mission The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 331 Michael F Bird

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Jesus And The Origins Of The Gentile Mission The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 331 Michael F Bird
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Publisher: t&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Michael F. Bird
ISBN: 9780567044730, 0567044734
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: 331

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Jesus And The Origins Of The Gentile Mission The Library Of New Testament Studies Vol 331 Michael F Bird by Michael F. Bird 9780567044730, 0567044734 instant download after payment.

Bird argues that Jesus was attempting to achieve and enact the restoration of Israel, and in continuity with other strands of Jewish belief, Jesus conceived of the restoration of Israel as resulting in the salvation of the gentiles. Jesus' mission was Israel-centric, but he espoused a view of restoration that was indebted to certain strands of Israel's sacred traditions where the gentiles are implicit beneficiaries of Israel's salvation. Since this restoration was already being partially realized in Jesus' ministry, it was becoming possible for gentiles to begin sharing in Israel's salvation in the present. Additionally, Jesus understood himself and his followers to be the new temple and the vanguard of the restored Israel who would appropriate for themselves the role of Israel and the temple in being a light to the nations. Thus, a gentile mission has its germinal roots in the aims and intentions of Jesus and was developed in a transformed situation by adherents of the early Christian movement.

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