Composite citations in Antiquity / Volume 2 New Testament uses / edited by Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn

Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 IntroductionSean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn -- 1. Key Insights from Volume 1 ofComposite Citations in Antiquity -- a. Types of Composite Citations -- (1) Combined Citations --...

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Contributors: Adams, Sean A. 1981- (Editor) ; Ehorn, Seth M. (Editor)
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Published: London Oxford New York New Delhi Sydney Bloomsbury International Clark 2018
In: Composite citations in Antiquity
Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Composite citations in antiquity. Volume 2, New Testament uses] (2020) (Rodgers, Peter, 1943 -)
Series/Journal:Library of New Testament studies 593
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
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Summary:Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 IntroductionSean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn -- 1. Key Insights from Volume 1 ofComposite Citations in Antiquity -- a. Types of Composite Citations -- (1) Combined Citations -- (2) Conflated Citations. -- (3) Condensed Citations. -- b. Functions of Composite Citations -- 2. Introducing Volume 2 of Composite Citations in Antiquity -- a. Table Conventions Used in this Volume -- b. Four Examples Not Covered Elsewhere in this Volume -- (1) Acts 15.16-18. -- (2) Ephesians 5.14. -- (3) 1 Timothy 5.18. -- (4) 1 Peter 2.24. -- c. Outline of this Volume -- Chapter 2 Composite Citations in the Gospel of Mark Steve Moyise -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Mark 1.2-3 -- 3. Mark 11.17 -- 4. Mark 12.19 -- 5. Mark 13.24-25 -- 6. Mark 14.62 -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Composite Citations in the Gospelof Matthew * Maarten J. J. Menken -- 1. Combined Citations in Matthew’s Gospel -- a. Matthew 2.6 -- b. Matthew 5.21, 33, 43 -- c. Matthew 11.5 -- d. Matthew 11.10 -- e. Matthew 21.5 -- f. Matthew 24.29 -- g. Matthew 26.64 -- 2. Conflated Citations in Matthew -- a. Matthew 2.23 -- b. Matthew 13.35 -- c. Matthew 22.24 -- d. Matthew 27.9-10 -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Composite Citations in Luke–Acts Stanley E. Porter -- 1. The Gospel of Luke -- a. Luke 4.18-19: Isaiah 61.1-2 and 58.6 -- b. Luke 7.27: Malachi 3.1 and Exodus 23.20 -- c. Luke 10.27: Deuteronomy 6.5, Joshua 22.5, and Leviticus 19.18 -- d. Luke 18.20: Exodus 20.12-16 and Deuteronomy 5.16-20 -- e. Luke 19.46: Isaiah 56.7 and Jeremiah 7.11 -- f. Luke 20.28: Deuteronomy 25.5 and Genesis 38.8 -- g. Luke 20.37: Exodus 3.6, 15, and 16 -- h. Luke 22.69: Daniel 7.13 and Psalm 110(109).1 -- 2. The Acts of the Apostles -- a. Acts 3.13: Exodus 3.6, 15 and 16
b. Acts 3.22-23: Deuteronomy 18.15-16, 19 and Leviticus 23.29 -- c. Acts 7.5: Genesis 17.8 and 48.4 -- d. Acts 7.6-7: Genesis 15.13-14, Exodus 2.22, and 3.12 -- e. Acts 13.22: Psalm 89(88).20, 1 Samuel 13.14, and Isaiah 44.28 -- 3. Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Composite Citations in the Gospel of John Catrin H. Williams -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Composite Citations -- a. John 6.31: Psalm 78(77).24 and Exodus 16.4, 15 -- b. John 7.38: Psalm 78(77).16, 20, Isaiah 48.21, and Zechariah 14.8 -- c. John 12.13: Psalm 118(117).25-26, Zephaniah 3.15, and Isaiah44.6 -- d. John 12.15: Zechariah 9.9, Zephaniah 3.16, Isaiah 40.9, andGenesis 49.10-11 -- e. John 12.40: Isaiah 6.10, Isaiah 42.18-20, and Isaiah 44.18 -- f. John 13.18: Psalm 41(40).10 and 2 Samuel 18.28 -- g. John 19.36: Exodus 12.10, 46, Numbers 9.12, and Psalm 34.20(33.21 LXX) -- h. John 19.37: Zechariah 12.10 and Isaiah 52.10, 15 -- 3. Conclusions -- Chapter 6 ‘Promised Beforehand Through HisProphets in the Holy Scriptures’:Composite Citations in Romans Mark Reasoner -- 1. Combined Citations in Romans -- a. Romans 3.10-18 -- (1) Romans 3.10 Follows Ecclesiastes 7.20 LXX. -- (2) Romans 3.11-12 Follows Psalm 13.1-3 LXX. -- (3) Romans 3.13a-b Follows Psalm 5.10 LXX. -- (4) Romans 3.13c Follows Psalm 139.4 LXX -- (5) Romans 3.14 Follows Psalm 9.28 LXX. -- (6) Romans 3.15-17 Follows Isaiah 59.7-8 and Proverbs 1.16. -- (7) Romans 3.18 Follows Psalm 35.2 LXX. -- b. Romans 9.25-26 -- c. Romans 11.34-35 -- d. Romans 14.11 -- 2. Conflated Citations in Romans -- a. Romans 9.20 -- b. Romans 9.27-28 -- c. Romans 9.33 -- d. Romans 10.634 -- e. Romans 11.8 -- f. Romans 11.26-27 -- 3. Condensed Citations in Romans -- a. Romans 9.9 -- b. Romans 13.9 -- 4. Interlude on Allusions -- 5. Linked Citations in Romans -- a. Romans 4.6-9 -- b. Romans 4.17-18 -- c. Romans 10.5-8 -- d. Romans 10.15-16 -- e. Romans 10.18-21
f. Romans 11.3-4 -- g. Romans 11.8-10 -- h. Romans 15.9-12 -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Composite Citations in 1–2 C orinthiansand Galatians Roy E. Ciampa -- 1. Introduction -- 2. 2 Corinthians 6.16-18: Leviticus 26.11-12/Ezekiel 37.27,Isaiah 52.11, Ezekiel 20.34, 2 Kingdoms 7.14, and 2 Kingdoms 7.8 -- a. Leviticus 26.11-12 and/or Ezekiel 37.27 in 2 Corinthians 6.16 -- b. Isaiah 52.11 in 2 Corinthians 6.17 -- c. Ezekiel 20.34 in 2 Corinthians 6.17 -- d. 2 Kingdoms 7.8, 14 (and parallels) in 2 Corinthians 6.18 -- e. Putting the Pieces Together -- 3. 1 Corinthians 15.54-55: Isaiah 25.8 and Hosea 13.14 -- 4. 1 Corinthians 14.21: Isaiah 28.11-12 and Jeremiah 13.1174 -- 5. Galatians 3.10: Deuteronomy 27.26 and 30.1085 -- 6. 1 Corinthians 2.9: Isaiah 64.3 and 65.16 LXX -- 7. Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Composite Citations and Conflation ofScriptural Narratives in Hebrews Susan Docherty -- 1. Introduction: Scriptural Citationand Exegetical Method in Hebrews -- 2. Hebrews and the Testimonia Hypothesis Revisited -- 3. Conflated Citations -- a. Hebrews 10.37-38: Habakkuk 2.3-4 and Isaiah 26.20 -- b. Hebrews 8.5: Exodus 25.9, 40 -- c. Hebrews 13.5: Deuteronomy 31.6 and Genesis 28.15 -- 4. Conflation of Scriptural Narratives -- a. Hebrews 11.21: Genesis 47.31 -- b. Hebrews 12.21: Deuteronomy 9.19 -- 5. Summarizing Citations -- 6. Composite Allusions and the Question of Sources -- 7. Conclusions -- Chapter 9 Composite Citations in Antiquity:A Conclusion Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn -- 1. Findings from Volume 2 -- a. Quantitative Findings -- b. Qualitative Findings -- (1) Authorial and Inherited Composite Citations. -- (2) Characters and Composite Citations. -- 2. Refined Definition of Composite Citation -- a. Primary and Subsidiary Texts -- (1) Temporal Shifts. -- (2) Interpretive Reframing. -- (3) Marking Subsidiary Texts
b. Composite Features vs. Textual Clusters -- (1) Disclosed vs. Undisclosed Combinations -- (2) Joining vs. Disjoining -- (3) Audience Expectations. -- c. Condensing Techniques -- d. A Marginal Example: The Clearing of the Temple -- 3. Future Avenues of Research -- a. Citations in Critical Editions and Translations -- b. Composite Citations in Non-Literary Texts -- c. Composite Allusions -- d. Composite Constructions -- e. Scriptural Status of Composite Citations -- f. Citation Techniques in Jewish, Greek, and Roman Texts -- Index of References -- Index of Authors
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