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God Will Judge Each One According to Works : Judgment According to Works and Psalm 62 in Early Judaism and the New Testament / Kyoung-Shik Kim.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft ; 178Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2010]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (294 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110247763
  • 9783110247770
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 223.206 22/ger
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Part 1. Prolegomena -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Investigation of Ps 62 and its Greek Counterpart -- Part 2. The Use of Ps 62:13 in Early Judaism -- Chapter 2. The Wisdom of Ben Sira -- Chapter 3. 1 Enoch -- Chapter 4. Apostrophe to Zion (11Q5 22:1-15) -- Chapter 5. The Psalms of Solomon -- Chapter 6. Pseudo-Philo's LAB -- Chapter 7.Conclusion on the Use of Ps 62:13 in Early Judaism -- Part 3. The Use of Ps 62:13 (Ψ 61:13) in the New Testament -- Chapter 8. The Use of Psalm 62:13 in Matthew -- Chapter 9. The Use of Ps 62:13 (Ψ 61:13) in Romans -- Chapter 10. The Use of Ψ 61:13 in 2 Timothy -- Chapter 11. The Use of Ps 61:13 (LXX) in 1 Peter -- Chapter 12. The Use of Ps 62:13 in The Book of Revelation -- Backmatter
Summary: This monograph provides a fresh perspective on judgment according to works by challenging both the majority scholarly view and the new perspective advocated by E. P. Sanders, James D. G. Dunn and N. T. Wright. Employing intertextuality and early Jewish mediation of scripture, this study examines the idea of judgment according to works with reference to Psalm 62:13 in early Jewish literature and the New Testament. The originality of this study is to highlight the significance of Psalm 62:13 in the context of judgment according to works and to argue that the texts dealing with judgment according to works in the New Testament are to be understood as interpretations of Psalm 62:13 and its broad context.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Part 1. Prolegomena -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Investigation of Ps 62 and its Greek Counterpart -- Part 2. The Use of Ps 62:13 in Early Judaism -- Chapter 2. The Wisdom of Ben Sira -- Chapter 3. 1 Enoch -- Chapter 4. Apostrophe to Zion (11Q5 22:1-15) -- Chapter 5. The Psalms of Solomon -- Chapter 6. Pseudo-Philo's LAB -- Chapter 7.Conclusion on the Use of Ps 62:13 in Early Judaism -- Part 3. The Use of Ps 62:13 (Ψ 61:13) in the New Testament -- Chapter 8. The Use of Psalm 62:13 in Matthew -- Chapter 9. The Use of Ps 62:13 (Ψ 61:13) in Romans -- Chapter 10. The Use of Ψ 61:13 in 2 Timothy -- Chapter 11. The Use of Ps 61:13 (LXX) in 1 Peter -- Chapter 12. The Use of Ps 62:13 in The Book of Revelation -- Backmatter

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This monograph provides a fresh perspective on judgment according to works by challenging both the majority scholarly view and the new perspective advocated by E. P. Sanders, James D. G. Dunn and N. T. Wright. Employing intertextuality and early Jewish mediation of scripture, this study examines the idea of judgment according to works with reference to Psalm 62:13 in early Jewish literature and the New Testament. The originality of this study is to highlight the significance of Psalm 62:13 in the context of judgment according to works and to argue that the texts dealing with judgment according to works in the New Testament are to be understood as interpretations of Psalm 62:13 and its broad context.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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