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- catalog contributor b7220270.
- catalog contributor b7220271.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "4. The validity of the Midrashic features in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- A. Introduction -- B. Various approaches to defining Midrash -- Midrash as an interpretive stance -- Midrash as a hermeneutical methodology -- Midrash as a literary genre -- C. An analysis of Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- Midrashic presuppositions -- Midrashic hermeneutics -- Midrashic literary features -- 5. The validity of the typological interpretation of Melchizedek in Hebrews 7 -- A. The writer's rationale for selecting Melchizedek -- The silence of scripture -- The originality of Melchizedek's priesthood -- The theology of Qumran -- The tradition in early hymnody -- The reference in Psalm 110 -- B. The writer's method of interpreting Melchizedek -- An exegesis of Psalm 110:4 -- A Midrash on Genesis 14:18-20 or Psalm 110:4 -- A philonic allegory on Melchizedek -- A typological interpretation of Melchizedek -- Conclusion: -- A. The exegetical continuity of the writer of Hebrews with the OT -- The writer's consistency with the intended meaning of the OT writers -- The writer's faithfulness to a Septuagintal version of the OT -- The writers continuity with traditional interpretations of the OT -- B. The methodological consistency of the writer with historical-grammatical hermeneutics -- The writer's avoidance of creative methodologies -- Midrash -- Allegory -- The writer's use of standard expository methods -- Explanation -- Illustration-typology -- Application.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-286).".
- catalog description "Introduction -- A. Critical appraisals of Hebrews' hermeneutics -- B. The need for addressing the problem -- C. Previous methods of legitimizing Hebrews' interpretation -- Cultural conditioning -- Divine sanction -- The new hermeneutic -- D. Our approach to resolving the problem -- Part I: Exegesis -- 1. The Messianic interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 in Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- A. The meaning of Psalm 45:6, 7 in its NT setting -- The nominative interpretation of Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- The vocative interpretation of Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- B. The meaning of Psalm 45:6, 7 in its OT context -- (1) Non-vocative interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 -- Interpretations of the Masoretic text -- Alterations to the Masoretic text -- (2) The vocative interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 -- Historical support for the vocative interpretation -- An exegetical analysis of the vocative interpretation -- Grammatical evidence -- Contextual evidence -- Structural evidence -- Theological evidence -- Conclusion -- 2. The Messianic application of Psalm 8:4-6 to Jesus in Hebrews 2:5-9 -- A. Introduction -- B. The meaning of Psalm 8:4-6 in the Old Testament setting -- C. The Messianic interpretation of Psalm 8 outside of Hebrews 2 -- D. The meaning of Psalm 8:4-6 in Hebrews 2:5-9 -- E. The shift in meaning from the Old Testament -- 3. The application of the concept of rest in Psalm 95 to the contemporary generation in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- A. Introduction -- B. The concept of rest in Hebrews -- The writer's basis for applying the promise of rest to his own generation -- The meaning of rest in Hebrews -- C. The concept of rest in extra-biblical literature -- Philo -- Gnosticism -- Rabbinic literature -- 4 Ezra -- Epistle of Barnabas -- D. The concept of rest in the Old Testament -- The vocabulary for rest in the Old Testament -- The meaning of rest in Psalm 95:7-11 -- Rest for the former generation -- Rest for the Psalmist's generation -- Conclusion".
- catalog extent "xvi, 286 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0773428607".
- catalog isPartOf "NABPR dissertation series ; no. 10".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng heb".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston : Published for the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion by E. Mellen Press,".
- catalog subject "227/.8706 20".
- catalog subject "BS2775.2 .L47 1994".
- catalog subject "Bible. Hebrews Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Hebrews Hermeneutics.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Psalms Relation to Hebrews.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The validity of the Midrashic features in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- A. Introduction -- B. Various approaches to defining Midrash -- Midrash as an interpretive stance -- Midrash as a hermeneutical methodology -- Midrash as a literary genre -- C. An analysis of Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- Midrashic presuppositions -- Midrashic hermeneutics -- Midrashic literary features -- 5. The validity of the typological interpretation of Melchizedek in Hebrews 7 -- A. The writer's rationale for selecting Melchizedek -- The silence of scripture -- The originality of Melchizedek's priesthood -- The theology of Qumran -- The tradition in early hymnody -- The reference in Psalm 110 -- B. The writer's method of interpreting Melchizedek -- An exegesis of Psalm 110:4 -- A Midrash on Genesis 14:18-20 or Psalm 110:4 -- A philonic allegory on Melchizedek -- A typological interpretation of Melchizedek -- Conclusion: -- A. The exegetical continuity of the writer of Hebrews with the OT -- The writer's consistency with the intended meaning of the OT writers -- The writer's faithfulness to a Septuagintal version of the OT -- The writers continuity with traditional interpretations of the OT -- B. The methodological consistency of the writer with historical-grammatical hermeneutics -- The writer's avoidance of creative methodologies -- Midrash -- Allegory -- The writer's use of standard expository methods -- Explanation -- Illustration-typology -- Application.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- A. Critical appraisals of Hebrews' hermeneutics -- B. The need for addressing the problem -- C. Previous methods of legitimizing Hebrews' interpretation -- Cultural conditioning -- Divine sanction -- The new hermeneutic -- D. Our approach to resolving the problem -- Part I: Exegesis -- 1. The Messianic interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 in Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- A. The meaning of Psalm 45:6, 7 in its NT setting -- The nominative interpretation of Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- The vocative interpretation of Hebrews 1:8, 9 -- B. The meaning of Psalm 45:6, 7 in its OT context -- (1) Non-vocative interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 -- Interpretations of the Masoretic text -- Alterations to the Masoretic text -- (2) The vocative interpretation of Psalm 45:6, 7 -- Historical support for the vocative interpretation -- An exegetical analysis of the vocative interpretation -- Grammatical evidence -- Contextual evidence -- Structural evidence -- Theological evidence -- Conclusion -- 2. The Messianic application of Psalm 8:4-6 to Jesus in Hebrews 2:5-9 -- A. Introduction -- B. The meaning of Psalm 8:4-6 in the Old Testament setting -- C. The Messianic interpretation of Psalm 8 outside of Hebrews 2 -- D. The meaning of Psalm 8:4-6 in Hebrews 2:5-9 -- E. The shift in meaning from the Old Testament -- 3. The application of the concept of rest in Psalm 95 to the contemporary generation in Hebrews 3:7-4:11 -- A. Introduction -- B. The concept of rest in Hebrews -- The writer's basis for applying the promise of rest to his own generation -- The meaning of rest in Hebrews -- C. The concept of rest in extra-biblical literature -- Philo -- Gnosticism -- Rabbinic literature -- 4 Ezra -- Epistle of Barnabas -- D. The concept of rest in the Old Testament -- The vocabulary for rest in the Old Testament -- The meaning of rest in Psalm 95:7-11 -- Rest for the former generation -- Rest for the Psalmist's generation -- Conclusion".
- catalog title "Hermeneutical foundations of Hebrews : a study in the validity of the Epistle's interpretation of some core citations from the Psalms / by Dale F. Leschert.".
- catalog type "text".