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The Synoptics and the Son of God
2023Abstract In all three synoptic gospels Jesus is declared by God to be “Son of God” at his baptism in terms that link his offering to the Aqedah (or “Binding”) of Isaac and imply Jesus’ willingness to be “bound” upon the altar of the cross.
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2023
Abstract Paul referred to Jesus as “Lord” and as “Son of God,” though he used the former much more often than the latter. Both expressions are clearly confessional, and sometimes occur as parts of a single assertion: so there is clearly no contradiction and even some overlap in meaning between them.
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Abstract Paul referred to Jesus as “Lord” and as “Son of God,” though he used the former much more often than the latter. Both expressions are clearly confessional, and sometimes occur as parts of a single assertion: so there is clearly no contradiction and even some overlap in meaning between them.
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2009
Abstract One is tempted to say that more happened [in Christology] in this period of less than two decades than in the whole of the next seven centuries, up to the time when the doctrine of the early church was completed. (Martin Hengel, The Son of God) The Gospel of Mark illustrates two possible extremes in presenting the sonship of ...
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Abstract One is tempted to say that more happened [in Christology] in this period of less than two decades than in the whole of the next seven centuries, up to the time when the doctrine of the early church was completed. (Martin Hengel, The Son of God) The Gospel of Mark illustrates two possible extremes in presenting the sonship of ...
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2023
Abstract Hebrews is in form a homily rather than a letter. Despite its evident differences from the style and content of Paul’s letters, differences which were noted in antiquity, Hebrews maintains and develops the confession of Jesus as Lord and as Son of God, using “Lord” to speak of the risen and exalted Jesus’ relationship to us, and
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Abstract Hebrews is in form a homily rather than a letter. Despite its evident differences from the style and content of Paul’s letters, differences which were noted in antiquity, Hebrews maintains and develops the confession of Jesus as Lord and as Son of God, using “Lord” to speak of the risen and exalted Jesus’ relationship to us, and
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1994
Abstract The stories of younger childrens which so fill the pages of Genesis have been woven together into a common work with values similar to those found in several other biblical accounts, including those devoted to rival wives and the various hero narratives which comprise the book of Judges.
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Abstract The stories of younger childrens which so fill the pages of Genesis have been woven together into a common work with values similar to those found in several other biblical accounts, including those devoted to rival wives and the various hero narratives which comprise the book of Judges.
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