11 books found
by Paul M. Hoskins
2007 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
This study examines John's portrayal of Jesus as the fulfillment and replacement of the Temple. It also shows how a traditional conception of typology can be helpful for understanding the nature of the relationship between Jesus and the Temple. Interpreters often associate John 1:14, 1:51, 2:18-22, and 4:20-24 with Jesus' replacement of the Temple. Based on these texts, one can already begin to see that he fulfills and replaces the Temple in that he is the new locus of God's presence, glory, revelation, and abundant provision for his people. In particular, John 2:18-22 clearly associates Jesus' role as the Temple with his death and resurrection. According to Isaiah, part of God's decisive action on behalf of his people, and for revealing himself to the nations, is the lifting up of the Temple above all other temples. In John, this expectation finds its fulfillment in Jesus. John's language of lifting up and glorification marks Jesus' death, resurrection, and exaltation as climactic events through which God lifts up and glorifies Jesus, the true Temple. Jesus' death, resurrection, and exaltation are also the means by which God provides for his people. Jesus offers his flesh and blood for the life of the world and sends the Spirit to enrich believers with the benefits of his sacrificial death. In doing so, he simultaneously fulfills prophecies and patterns associated with the Passover, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of Dedication, and the Temple.
The study disputes allegations of dualism and determinism in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the substitution of Enoch’s prophecies for the Mosaic Torah, which are incompatible with the biblical doctrines that dominated Jewish society in the late Second Temple period.
National Book Award nominee Paul Mariani offers a passionate, highly readable biography of one of America's great poets. Using many of Robert Lowell's unpublished letters as well as interviews with his friends and relatives, Mariani captures the greatness, humor, and heartbreak of this literary giant.
"Numerous Greek and Hebrew manuscripts of the book of Psalms combine and split several psalms in ways that are not found in a modern bible. Paul J. Sander explores the literary and theological interpretative possibilities created by these alternate delimitations of the biblical text." -- Provided by publisher
by House of Hope Presbyterian Church (Saint Paul, Minn.)
1876
by Alfred Marston Tozzer, Ernst Wilhelm Förstemann, Paul Schellhas, Glover Morrill Allen
1904
by Lela Evangeline Booher, Robert Van Rensselaer Reynolds, Arlo McGrillis Vance, Arnold Kent Balls, B. L. Wade, Clarence Francis Kelly, Earl W. McComas, Erastus Newton Bates, Frank Shirley Chamberlin, George Haymaker Vansell, Hamilton Paul Traub, Hazel Katherine Stiebeling, Herbert Halden Walkden, James William Park, John Paul Miller, Ralph Corbin Hall, Robert Hibbs Peebles, Roger Ulysses Swingle, Russell Rutherford Whitten, W. A. Douglas, Walter Jay Hall, William Doyle Reed, William Henry Black, United States. Department of Agriculture, Albert Halsey Pierson, Archie Hugh Madden, Burwell Britt Powell, Eva R. Hartzler, Jesse Wilburn Ingram, John Paul Vinzant, Malcolm Ernest Smith, Marian William Hazen, Sadye Frances Adelson, T. Ralph Robinson, Verner Ivan Clark, Elizabeth Margaretta Hewston, Ennis C. Blake, Harold Edwin Stevens, James Edwin Comfort
1942
by Arnold Kent Balls, Earl W. McComas, Erastus Newton Bates, Hamilton Paul Traub, Jacob Allen Clark, Mark Hughlin Haller, Ralph Corbin Hall, Walter Jay Hall, William Alvin Douglas, William Doyle Reed, Harold Edwin Stevens, James Edwin Comfort, Jesse Wilburn Ingram, John Paul Vinzant, Karl Spangler Quisenberry, Marian William Hazen, T. Ralph Robinson
1941
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