Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint and the New Testament
Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint and the New Testament
V. International Symposium of the Corpus Judaeo-Hellenisticum Novi Testamenti, 14-17 May 2015, Nottingham
Deines, Roland; Wreford, Mark
Mohr Siebeck
03/2026
450
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Inglês
9783161562709
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Roland Deines/Mark Wreford: Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint and the New Testament: Mutual Perspectives
I. The Septuagint Within Early Christianity
Alison Salvesen: Jewish Greek Scriptures ("Septuagint") in the First and Second Centuries: What did Early Christian Authors have in Their Hands when They "Searched the Scriptures"? - Joerg Frey: The Contribution of the Septuagint to New Testament Theology
II. Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint
Eberhard Bons: The Evolution of the Vocabulary of Epiphanic Revelation from the Septuagint to the New Testament and Early Christian Literature - Jan Dochhorn: ? ????????: On the Satanology of the Septuagint Translators - Joachim Schaper: God's Presence Amongst the Israelites According to LXX Exodus and LXX Deuteronomy - Brian Howell: The Divine Voice as Metaphor and Action in Deuteronomy 4-5 - Susan Docherty: Seeing the Face of God in Prayer: Divine Presence in the Temple and Cult in Septuagint Psalms - Stefan Krauter: Heavenly Support in 2 Maccabees 15
III. New Testament Perspectives on Divine Epiphanies
Martin Meiser: Experiencing God's Speaking in the Gospel of Mark - Roland Deines: Heavenly Support: The Function of Theiophanic Elements in the Gospel of Matthew - Andy Angel: The Parousia of the Son of Man as Divine Warrior in Matt 24:27-31 and Mark 13:24-27 - Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer: Divine Manifestations in the Gospel of John - Richard H. Bell: The Resurrection Appearances in 1 Corinthians 15 - Jens Herzer: The Epiphany of God and the Coming of the Messiah: Reading the Septuagint with the Pastoral Epistles - Volker Gaeckle: The New Temple and New Priesthood in the New Testament: The Divine Presence in the Community of Believers - Steve Moyise: John's Inaugural Vision: Scriptural Composition or Genuine Vision?
IV. Biblical Epiphanies in Conversation: Greek Tragedy and Latin Reception
Edmund Stewart: Divine Epiphanies in Greek Tragedy, the Septuagint and the New Testament: A Shared Vision of the Divine? - Thomas O'Loughlin: The Reception of three Epiphanies from the Book of Genesis in Latin Translation
Roland Deines/Mark Wreford: Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint and the New Testament: Mutual Perspectives
I. The Septuagint Within Early Christianity
Alison Salvesen: Jewish Greek Scriptures ("Septuagint") in the First and Second Centuries: What did Early Christian Authors have in Their Hands when They "Searched the Scriptures"? - Joerg Frey: The Contribution of the Septuagint to New Testament Theology
II. Epiphanies of the Divine in the Septuagint
Eberhard Bons: The Evolution of the Vocabulary of Epiphanic Revelation from the Septuagint to the New Testament and Early Christian Literature - Jan Dochhorn: ? ????????: On the Satanology of the Septuagint Translators - Joachim Schaper: God's Presence Amongst the Israelites According to LXX Exodus and LXX Deuteronomy - Brian Howell: The Divine Voice as Metaphor and Action in Deuteronomy 4-5 - Susan Docherty: Seeing the Face of God in Prayer: Divine Presence in the Temple and Cult in Septuagint Psalms - Stefan Krauter: Heavenly Support in 2 Maccabees 15
III. New Testament Perspectives on Divine Epiphanies
Martin Meiser: Experiencing God's Speaking in the Gospel of Mark - Roland Deines: Heavenly Support: The Function of Theiophanic Elements in the Gospel of Matthew - Andy Angel: The Parousia of the Son of Man as Divine Warrior in Matt 24:27-31 and Mark 13:24-27 - Jutta Leonhardt-Balzer: Divine Manifestations in the Gospel of John - Richard H. Bell: The Resurrection Appearances in 1 Corinthians 15 - Jens Herzer: The Epiphany of God and the Coming of the Messiah: Reading the Septuagint with the Pastoral Epistles - Volker Gaeckle: The New Temple and New Priesthood in the New Testament: The Divine Presence in the Community of Believers - Steve Moyise: John's Inaugural Vision: Scriptural Composition or Genuine Vision?
IV. Biblical Epiphanies in Conversation: Greek Tragedy and Latin Reception
Edmund Stewart: Divine Epiphanies in Greek Tragedy, the Septuagint and the New Testament: A Shared Vision of the Divine? - Thomas O'Loughlin: The Reception of three Epiphanies from the Book of Genesis in Latin Translation