The prophets agree : the function of the book of the Twelve Prophets in Acts /

"How Luke uses and interprets Scripture continues to captivate many. In his new work The Prophets Agree, a title inspired by James' words at the Jerusalem Council, Aaron W. White turns over one rock that has remained unturned. Interpretation of the four quotations of the Minor Prophets in...

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Main Author: White, Aaron W. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020
Series:Biblical interpretation series ; 184.
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: A Case for a Study on the LXX-Twelve Prophets in Acts -- I Flourishing Bones: an Introduction to a Study of the LXX-Twelve Prophets in Acts -- I Previous Work on the TP in Acts and Models of Interpretation -- I A New Study on the TP in Acts -- V The Argument and the Direction of the Study -- 1 "I Will Pour Out My Spirit": Jesus the Lord and the Lukan Reading of LXX-Joel 3:1-5 in Acts 2 -- The Text of LXX-Joel 3:1-5 and of Acts 2:17-21 -- I Introduction -- I "I will pour out My Spirit": LXX-Joel 3:1-5 -- I LXX-Joel 3:1-5 in Acts 2: God's Attestation of the Lord and His Witnesses -- V Joel 3:1-5 in The Testament of Judah 24 -- V Luke and The Testament of Judah 24: a Conversation among Readers -- 2 "Forty Years": the Divided People of God and the Lukan Reading of LXX-Amos 5:25-27 in Acts 7:42-43 -- The Text of LXX-Amos 5:25-27 and of Acts 7:42-43 -- I Introduction -- I "Forty Years": Amos 5:25-27 as a Look Back to the Exodus -- I Amos 5:25-27 in Acts 7:42-43 -- V Amos in the Damascus Document: CD-A 7:13-8:1 -- V Amos 5:25-27 in CD-A and Acts 7: Reading Amos 5 in Community -- 3 "I am Doing a Work": the Gentiles as God's People and the Lukan Reading of LXX-Habakkuk 1:5 in Acts 13 -- The Text of LXX-Habakkuk 1:5 and of Acts 13:41 -- I Introduction -- I Habakkuk: the Announcement of an Amazing Judgment -- I The Work of God: the Role of Habakkuk 1:5 in Acts 13 -- V "The Traitors in the Latter Days": the Reading of Hab. 1:5 by 1QpHab 1.16-2.10 -- V Habakkuk 1:5 in 1QpHab and Acts 13: a Conversation among Readers -- 4 "All the Gentiles Who Are Called": Sending the Gentiles Mission and the Lukan Reading of LXX-Amos 9:11-12 in Acts 15 -- The Text of LXX-Amos 9:11-12 and of Amos 15:16-18 -- I Introduction -- I LXX-Amos 9:11-12: a Rebuilt Davidic Reign in the Eschatological Future -- I LXX-Amos 9:11-12 in Acts 15: Gentile as Gentile -- V Amos 9:11 in 4Q Florilegium Frgs. 1-2 and 21, 1 -- V Luke and 4QFlor: a Discussion among Readers of Amos 9:11 (and 12) -- Conclusion: Reading the Greek Book-of-the-Twelve-Prophets in Acts -- I What Was This Study About? -- I Luke and His Co-readers -- I How Each Quotation Built towards One Argument -- V What If the Greek Twelve-Prophets Were Not in Acts? -- Appendix -- Selected Texts -- Works Cited -- 
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