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Enoch and the Gospel of Matthew (Paperback)
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Synopsis: Matthew's Gospel contains material unique to it among the
canonical Gospels. What is the background for this material? Why
does the writer of Matthew's Gospel tell the story of Jesus in the
way he does--including women in his genealogy, telling the story of
the birth of Jesus in his particular way, and including the visit
of the magi led by a star? Enoch and the Gospel of Matthew shows
that the writer of Matthew was familiar with themes and traditions
about the antediluvian patriarch Enoch, including the story of the
fall of the angels called "watchers," who transgress their heavenly
boundaries to engage in illicit relations with women and teach them
forbidden arts. The Gospel writer shows that Jesus brings about the
eschatological repair of the consequences of the watchers' fall as
told in the Enochic legend. This study focuses on Matthew's
genealogy and infancy narrative and also has implications for the
study of women in Matthew, since it is often through the stories of
women in Matthew that the repair of the watchers' transgression
takes place. Endorsements: "Well-written, learned, and arguing a
fascinating thesis, Amy Richter's Enoch and the Gospel of Matthew
makes a welcome contribution to our understanding of Matthew and
the role of apocalyptic themes in the Gospels." --Stephen Fowl,
Loyola College in Maryland "Amy Richter leads us to a deeper
understanding of the Jewishness of the early Jesus movement by
revealing its Enochic apocalyptic roots, far beyond the more
obvious relationship with the Son of Man theology and the book of
Parables. It is a call for New Testament scholars and Second Temple
specialists to work together and explore the many intriguing
connections that make Enochic Judaism the most likely candidate as
the parent movement out of which the Jesus movement was born."
--Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan Author Biography: Amy
E. Richter is visiting instructor in New Testament at St. Mary's
Seminary and University Ecumenical Institute of Theology in
Baltimore, Maryland, and rector of St. Anne's Episcopal Church in
Annapolis, Maryland.
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