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- catalog contributor b1003421.
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "4. Work according to the pastoral epistles.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 228-245.".
- catalog description "C. Work according to Deuteropauline tradition -- 1. The teaching on work in 2 Thes. 3:6-15 -- a. Context -- b. The structure of 3:6-15 -- c. Regulations for the congregation regarding its attitude towards "the undisciplined" -- d. The apostle's example 3:6-15 -- e. The apostle's teaching 3:10 -- f. The reason for these regulations 3:11 -- g. The command to the undisciplined to work 3:12 -- h. summary -- 2. Work according to Eph. 4:28 -- a. Context -- b. Structure of 4:25-5:2 -- c. A Christian version of a Jewish parenetic tradition -- d. Regarding anger against an erring brother 4:26f -- e. The exhortation to work and its motivation 4:28f -- f. Motivations for the exhortations 4:30-5:2 -- g. Summary -- 3. Work according to Acts 20:33-35 -- a. The speech at Miletus within the framework of Acts and Luke's view of salvation-history -- b. The problems of sources -- c. The structure of the address -- d. An "Ecclestiastical" interpretation of eschatological motifs -- ".
- catalog description "I. Work according to the Old Testament -- A. Work according to Gen. 2:4b-3:24 -- 1. The unity, structure and function of the narrative -- 2. Introduction: the state of affairs before man's creation 2:4b-6 -- 3. The creation of man and his milieu 2:7-15 -- 4. The Lord's prohibition and its violation 2:16.: 3:1-6 -- 5. The consequences of the transgression: shame and the curses 3:7-19 -- 6. Conclusion: the expulsion 3:20-24 -- 7. Summary -- B. Work according to the rest of the Old Testament -- 1. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- a. Work is part of God's created order -- b. The Sabbath command -- c. The sabbatical year -- d. The relation between cult and work -- e. commanded and forbidden works -- f. Work keeping man from obety8ing God -- g. Blessing and curse over work in obedience and disobedience -- h. summary -- 2. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- a. The Lord's blessing and man's work together provides man with his sustenance -- b. Sustenance without work -- c. Man's work brings sustenance -- d. Even despised work can provide a living -- e. Words for work used of "work's result" -- f. Summary -- 3. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- a. Words for work with negative connotations -- b. Work involves such suffering that man needs rest -- c. Slave labor as suffering -- d. Another negative aspect of work -- e. Work as a blessed and positive -- f. Not even positive work is an end in itself -- g. Non-manual work as strenuous".
- catalog description "II. Work according to the apocrypha and pseudepigrapha -- A. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. Work as a way of serving God -- 2. The relation between work with wisdom and law and everyday work for a living -- 3. Word done in righteousness, and in ungodliness -- 4. Types of work depicted as good as evil -- 5. The Sabbath command -- 6. Summary -- B. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- 1. Work gives sustenance -- 2. Man's work and the Lord's blessing provide man with maintenance -- 3. Sustenance without work -- 4. Words for work used of "work's result" -- 5. summary -- C. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. Work is hard and laborious -- 2. Intellectual work regarded as toilsome -- 3. work as something positive -- 4. summary -- III. Work according to early Rabbinic Judaism -- A. Work is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. Work as a divine command -- 2. The relation between everyday work and the study of the Torah -- 3. Different views on different types of work -- 4. Work and rest on the Sabbath -- 5. Work and worship -- 6. Summary -- B. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- 1. Work provides and exists for sustenance -- 2. Maintenance without work; God as the provider of sustenance -- 3. The independence in not receiving sustenance -- 4. One should not be paid for teaching the Law -- 5. Summary -- C. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. Work is hard and laborious -- 2. Certain types of work should be avoided -- 3. Work as something positive -- 4. Summary".
- catalog description "IV. Work according to the New Testament -- A. Work according to the synoptics -- 1. Work according to Mt. 6:25-34/Lk. 12:22-32 -- a. The pericope in its Matthyaean context -- b. The pericope in its Lukan context -- c. The pericope in Mt. and its main departures from Q -- d. The structure of Mt. 6:25-34 -- e. -- f. The picture with the birds and lilies -- g. Seeking God's kingdom and His righteousness -- h. In order to add a cubit to the length of One's life -- i. for the morrow -- j. The entire exhortation in Q, Luke and Matthew -- k. Summary -- 2. A survey of work in the rest of the synoptics -- a. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. For Jesus himself -- 2. The teaching of Jesus -- 3. The position of the disciples -- c. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. For Jesus himself -- 2. The teaching of Jesus -- d. Summary -- B. Work according to Paul -- 1. Paul's parenesis on work in I Thes. 4:9-12 -- a. context -- b. the subdivisions of 4:9-12 -- c. Brotherly love bb. 9-10a -- d. The structure of vv. 10b-12 -- e. The content of the admonitions v. 11 -- f. Motivations for the admonitions -- g. The occasion for these admonitions -- h. Summary -- 2. Paul's outlook on his own work 1 Cor. 9:1-27 -- a. Context -- b. The train of thought -- c. The accusations occasioning the apology -- d. Paul's argument in his apology -- e. Summary".
- catalog description "Thesis--Lund.".
- catalog description "e. Work and its motivation -- f. Summary -- 4. Work according to the pastoral epistles -- a. Work according to the ordinances for widows in 1 Tim. 5:3-16 -- b. The work of Presbyters according to 1 Tim. 5:17f -- c. The bearing of false and sound doctrine on one's approach to possessions 1 Tim. 6:3-21 -- d. Work and suffering 2 Tim. 2:3-7 -- e. Summary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Introduction -- I. Work according to the Old Testament -- A. Work according to Gen. 2:4b-3:24 -- B. Work according to the rest of the Old Testament -- II. Work according to the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha -- III. Work according to early rabbinic Judaism -- IV. Work according to the New Testament -- A. Work according to the synoptics -- 1. Work according to Mt. 6:25-34/Lk. 12:22-32 -- 2. Paul's outlook on his own work 1 Cor. 9:1-27 -- C. Work according to Deuteropauline tradition -- 1. The teaching on work in 2 Thes. 3:6-15 -- 2. Work according to Eph. 4:28 -- 3. Work according to Acts 20:33-35 -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 261 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Work, toil and sustenance.".
- catalog identifier "9171142258".
- catalog isFormatOf "Work, toil and sustenance.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng swe".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Stockholm] : Verbum ; [Lund : H. Ohlsson],".
- catalog relation "Work, toil and sustenance.".
- catalog subject "BS2545.W67 A3513".
- catalog subject "Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Work Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Work according to the pastoral epistles.".
- catalog tableOfContents "C. Work according to Deuteropauline tradition -- 1. The teaching on work in 2 Thes. 3:6-15 -- a. Context -- b. The structure of 3:6-15 -- c. Regulations for the congregation regarding its attitude towards "the undisciplined" -- d. The apostle's example 3:6-15 -- e. The apostle's teaching 3:10 -- f. The reason for these regulations 3:11 -- g. The command to the undisciplined to work 3:12 -- h. summary -- 2. Work according to Eph. 4:28 -- a. Context -- b. Structure of 4:25-5:2 -- c. A Christian version of a Jewish parenetic tradition -- d. Regarding anger against an erring brother 4:26f -- e. The exhortation to work and its motivation 4:28f -- f. Motivations for the exhortations 4:30-5:2 -- g. Summary -- 3. Work according to Acts 20:33-35 -- a. The speech at Miletus within the framework of Acts and Luke's view of salvation-history -- b. The problems of sources -- c. The structure of the address -- d. An "Ecclestiastical" interpretation of eschatological motifs -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Work according to the Old Testament -- A. Work according to Gen. 2:4b-3:24 -- 1. The unity, structure and function of the narrative -- 2. Introduction: the state of affairs before man's creation 2:4b-6 -- 3. The creation of man and his milieu 2:7-15 -- 4. The Lord's prohibition and its violation 2:16.: 3:1-6 -- 5. The consequences of the transgression: shame and the curses 3:7-19 -- 6. Conclusion: the expulsion 3:20-24 -- 7. Summary -- B. Work according to the rest of the Old Testament -- 1. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- a. Work is part of God's created order -- b. The Sabbath command -- c. The sabbatical year -- d. The relation between cult and work -- e. commanded and forbidden works -- f. Work keeping man from obety8ing God -- g. Blessing and curse over work in obedience and disobedience -- h. summary -- 2. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- a. The Lord's blessing and man's work together provides man with his sustenance -- b. Sustenance without work -- c. Man's work brings sustenance -- d. Even despised work can provide a living -- e. Words for work used of "work's result" -- f. Summary -- 3. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- a. Words for work with negative connotations -- b. Work involves such suffering that man needs rest -- c. Slave labor as suffering -- d. Another negative aspect of work -- e. Work as a blessed and positive -- f. Not even positive work is an end in itself -- g. Non-manual work as strenuous".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Work according to the apocrypha and pseudepigrapha -- A. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. Work as a way of serving God -- 2. The relation between work with wisdom and law and everyday work for a living -- 3. Word done in righteousness, and in ungodliness -- 4. Types of work depicted as good as evil -- 5. The Sabbath command -- 6. Summary -- B. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- 1. Work gives sustenance -- 2. Man's work and the Lord's blessing provide man with maintenance -- 3. Sustenance without work -- 4. Words for work used of "work's result" -- 5. summary -- C. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. Work is hard and laborious -- 2. Intellectual work regarded as toilsome -- 3. work as something positive -- 4. summary -- III. Work according to early Rabbinic Judaism -- A. Work is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. Work as a divine command -- 2. The relation between everyday work and the study of the Torah -- 3. Different views on different types of work -- 4. Work and rest on the Sabbath -- 5. Work and worship -- 6. Summary -- B. What is the relation between "man works" and "man receives his sustenance"? -- 1. Work provides and exists for sustenance -- 2. Maintenance without work; God as the provider of sustenance -- 3. The independence in not receiving sustenance -- 4. One should not be paid for teaching the Law -- 5. Summary -- C. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. Work is hard and laborious -- 2. Certain types of work should be avoided -- 3. Work as something positive -- 4. Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Work according to the New Testament -- A. Work according to the synoptics -- 1. Work according to Mt. 6:25-34/Lk. 12:22-32 -- a. The pericope in its Matthyaean context -- b. The pericope in its Lukan context -- c. The pericope in Mt. and its main departures from Q -- d. The structure of Mt. 6:25-34 -- e. -- f. The picture with the birds and lilies -- g. Seeking God's kingdom and His righteousness -- h. In order to add a cubit to the length of One's life -- i. for the morrow -- j. The entire exhortation in Q, Luke and Matthew -- k. Summary -- 2. A survey of work in the rest of the synoptics -- a. What is the relation between "man works" and "man serves God"? -- 1. For Jesus himself -- 2. The teaching of Jesus -- 3. The position of the disciples -- c. What is the relation between "man works" and "man toils/suffers"? -- 1. For Jesus himself -- 2. The teaching of Jesus -- d. Summary -- B. Work according to Paul -- 1. Paul's parenesis on work in I Thes. 4:9-12 -- a. context -- b. the subdivisions of 4:9-12 -- c. Brotherly love bb. 9-10a -- d. The structure of vv. 10b-12 -- e. The content of the admonitions v. 11 -- f. Motivations for the admonitions -- g. The occasion for these admonitions -- h. Summary -- 2. Paul's outlook on his own work 1 Cor. 9:1-27 -- a. Context -- b. The train of thought -- c. The accusations occasioning the apology -- d. Paul's argument in his apology -- e. Summary".
- catalog tableOfContents "e. Work and its motivation -- f. Summary -- 4. Work according to the pastoral epistles -- a. Work according to the ordinances for widows in 1 Tim. 5:3-16 -- b. The work of Presbyters according to 1 Tim. 5:17f -- c. The bearing of false and sound doctrine on one's approach to possessions 1 Tim. 6:3-21 -- d. Work and suffering 2 Tim. 2:3-7 -- e. Summary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Introduction -- I. Work according to the Old Testament -- A. Work according to Gen. 2:4b-3:24 -- B. Work according to the rest of the Old Testament -- II. Work according to the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha -- III. Work according to early rabbinic Judaism -- IV. Work according to the New Testament -- A. Work according to the synoptics -- 1. Work according to Mt. 6:25-34/Lk. 12:22-32 -- 2. Paul's outlook on his own work 1 Cor. 9:1-27 -- C. Work according to Deuteropauline tradition -- 1. The teaching on work in 2 Thes. 3:6-15 -- 2. Work according to Eph. 4:28 -- 3. Work according to Acts 20:33-35 -- ".
- catalog title "Work, toil and sustenance : an examination of the view of work in the New Testament, taking into consideration views found in Old Testament, intertestamental, and early Rabbinic writings / Göran Agrell ; [translated by Stephen Westerholm, Göran Agrell and Verbum].".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".