God's Holy People: A Theme in Biblical Theology

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A&C Black, 1 de març 2000 - 304 pàgines
God calls his people to be holy. What does this mean? Holiness means belonging to God and being stamped with his character. This belonging is expressed for ancient Israel in the story of the foundational events on Mount Sinai. The idea is then developed, refined and transformed through the establishment of the priesthood, the gift of the Law, the challenge of the prophets and, in the New Testament, through the life of Christ. This book sets out these perspectives alongside each other, and considers their interplay within the canon of scripture as a whole. The result is both a biblical theology of holiness and a promising model for reinterpreting one text in the light on another.
 

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Preface
7
Abbreviations
9
INTRODUCTION
13
EXAMINATION OF EXODUS 1956
27
THE CONTEXT OF THE TORAH
58
PRIESTHOOD ACCORDING TO THE TORAH
98
THE CONTEXT OF ISAIAH
130
THE CONTEXT OF EZEKIEL
160
ABRAM AS PROTOTYPE OF ISRAEL
185
1 PETER AND THE NEW TESTAMENT CONTEXT
208
CONCLUSION
241
Bibliography
247
Index of References
276
Index of Authors
294
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Jo Bailey Wells is Dean of Clare College, Cambridge.

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