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Psalm 118 in the Gospel of John - An Intertextual Study on the New Exodus Pattern in the Theology of John (Paperback)
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Psalm 118 in the Gospel of John - An Intertextual Study on the New Exodus Pattern in the Theology of John (Paperback)
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe, 158
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Andrew Brunson examines the presence and function of Ps 118 in the
Gospel of John, placing particular emphasis on its interpretation
in a New Exodus context which has previously not been developed in
the Fourth Gospel. Following a comprehensive survey of Ps 118's
Jewish setting, its role in the festivals, and its use in the
Synoptic Gospels, special attention is given to the quotations in
the Entrance Narrative. The author argues that John portrays Jesus
as bringing an end to Israel's state of continuing exile by
fulfilling the role reserved to Yahweh in the New Exodus. This
culminates in the Entrance to Jerusalem where Jesus embodies the
return of Yahweh to reign among his people. A literary study of the
coming-sent theme in John underscores the extent to which Jesus is
identified ontologically and functionally with the Father. A
previously unnoticed allusion to Ps 118 and Jubilees in John 8.56
is explored, and attention is paid to establishing the presence and
developing the function of several neglected allusions to the psalm
in 10:7-10; 10:24-25; and 11:41-42.
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