Practicing intertextuality : ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman exegetical techniques in the New Testament /
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Eugene, Oregon :
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Interactions, intertextuality, and readership in Greco-Roman antiquity and early Christian discourse: A taxonomy of intertextual interactions practiced by NT authors: An introduction / Max J. Lee
- Quotations, allusions, and echoes: Their meanings in relation to biblical interpretation / B. J. Oropeza
- Intertextuality in Pompeian plaster: Can Vesuvian artifacts inform our expectations about intertextual expertise among early Jesus-followers? / Bruce W. Longenecker
- Paul's multi-layered use of scripture: Taking intertextuality one step further / Konrad Otto
- Intertextuality and exegetical techniques in Hebrews / Susan Docherty
- Practicing intertextuality in the gospels: The church's one foundation? Peter as the messianic temple stone in Matt 16:18 / Bruce Henning
- Scriptural allusion and bodily age in Luke 1-2: Narrativizing theological continuity through allusive characterization and plotting / Julie Newberry
- Vision and re-envision: Re-tracing the social justice relationship between Hannah's and Mary's songs / Alice Yafeh-Deigh and Federico A. Roth
- Practicing intertextuality in the Pauline letters: Consecrated by the brother / sister: The norm of religious endogamy and Paul's alternative in 1 Cor 7:14 / Judith M. Gundry
- Negotiating piety: Epicureans, Corinthian knowers, and Paul on idols and idol food in 1 Cor 8-10 / Max J. Lee
- The corporate ewax in Epictetus and Paul / Michael M. C. Reardon
- Paul: Theologian, historian, or something else? Rikk Watts
- Practicing intertextuality in the general letters: Precedents for prosopological exegesis and features of its use in hte epistle to the Hebrews / Madison N. Pierce
- Humor in Hebrws: Rhetoric of the ridiculus in the example of Esau / Jason A. Whitlark and Jon-Michael Carman
- Intertextuality beyond echoes: Cain and Abel in the Second Temple Jewish cultural context / Ryder A. Wishart
- Intertextual echoes in Ephesus: From the beginning in the city of Ephesus and the letters of John / Paul Trebilco.