15 research outputs found
The Christology of Jesus, by Ben Witherington, III. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1990. Pp. 310 + x. $24.95
Jesus and His Adversaries : The Form and Function of the Conflict Stories in the Synoptic Traditio
Minneapolis233 p.; 22 c
New Testament Christology : A Critical assessment and annotated bibliography
New Yorkxv, 485 p.; 23 c
The assumption of the righteous dead in the Wisdom of Solomon and the Sayings Gospel Q
From the publisher\u27s website:
The Wisdom of Solomon applies language from the Genesis reference to Enoch\u27s assumption (Gen. 5:24 LXX) to the dead righteous one (Wis. 4:7-17). This unusual use of the motif of assumption, normally thought of as an escape from death, is facilitated by topoi drawn from Hellenistic consolation materials; however, the typical corollary of assumption in the Jewish tradition—heavenly or eschatological exaltation—is also applied to the righteous one in Wis. 5:1-5. This innovation is particularly instructive for Q, which may understand Jesus\u27 post-mortem vindication and exaltation in terms of assumption (Q 13:35)