The One Who Speaks For God: Rhetoric and Culture in Matthew 23

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, New Testament, Criticism & Interpretation, Commentaries
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Author: William Manuel ISBN: 9781507071038
Publisher: William Manuel Publication: December 22, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: William Manuel
ISBN: 9781507071038
Publisher: William Manuel
Publication: December 22, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Who speaks for God? Matthew 23 is the last of Jesus’ public ministry, and the clearest contest between Jesus and the Pharisees in answering this question. The purpose of this book is to investigate the confrontation between Jesus, as Messiah, and the Pharisees, as teachers of the law, in Matthew 23. The reason for this confrontation is important, and Matthew has used rhetorical and literary devices in his writing to portray Jesus as the supreme servant of God who stands as the representative of the honor of God’s name. Matthew has also used the social structures and cultural values of honor, patronage, kinship, and purity in Jesus’ denunciation of the Pharisees in order to demonstrate that Jesus is truly the one worthy of honor in the sight of God.

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Who speaks for God? Matthew 23 is the last of Jesus’ public ministry, and the clearest contest between Jesus and the Pharisees in answering this question. The purpose of this book is to investigate the confrontation between Jesus, as Messiah, and the Pharisees, as teachers of the law, in Matthew 23. The reason for this confrontation is important, and Matthew has used rhetorical and literary devices in his writing to portray Jesus as the supreme servant of God who stands as the representative of the honor of God’s name. Matthew has also used the social structures and cultural values of honor, patronage, kinship, and purity in Jesus’ denunciation of the Pharisees in order to demonstrate that Jesus is truly the one worthy of honor in the sight of God.

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