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The Temple Keys Of Isaiah Revelation 37 And Matthew 1619 The Isaianic Temple Background And Its Spatial Significance For The Mission Of Early Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe 559 Timothy M Rucker

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The Temple Keys Of Isaiah Revelation 37 And Matthew 1619 The Isaianic Temple Background And Its Spatial Significance For The Mission Of Early Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe 559 Timothy M Rucker
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The Temple Keys Of Isaiah Revelation 37 And Matthew 1619 The Isaianic Temple Background And Its Spatial Significance For The Mission Of Early Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe 559 Timothy M Rucker instant download after payment.

Publisher: Mohr Siebrek Ek
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.93 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Timothy M. Rucker
ISBN: 9783161610295, 9783161610301, 3161610296, 316161030X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Temple Keys Of Isaiah Revelation 37 And Matthew 1619 The Isaianic Temple Background And Its Spatial Significance For The Mission Of Early Zum Neuen Testament 2reihe 559 Timothy M Rucker by Timothy M. Rucker 9783161610295, 9783161610301, 3161610296, 316161030X instant download after payment.

Timothy Rucker demonstrates in this study that the temple was a key background for Shebna's position and offense in Isa 22:15-25, which opens a new door for reconsidering the allusions in Rev 3:7-13 and Matt 16:18-19. He uses intertextuality and critical spatiality in order to interpret these allusions and their potential implications for the conception of sacred space among some early Christ followers. The open door of Rev 3:8 is an opportunity to reclaim potential sacred space for God on earth, so that others may become God's sacred space as well. In Matt 16:18-19, Peter's key foundational role is to provide teaching that will lead to both Jesus' assembly manifesting the righteousness of the kingdom on earth and to other Jews following Jesus as the Messiah. Thus, the temple imagery of Isa 22:22 encourages missionary engagement in both New Testament contexts.

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