TY - BOOK AU - Weren,Wilhelmus Johannes Cornelis TI - Studies in Matthew's gospel : literary design, intertextuality, and social setting T2 - Biblical interpretation series SN - 9789004280519 SN - 0928-0731 PY - 2014/// CY - Boston PB - Brill KW - Biblia KW - Comentarios KW - Colecciones N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part 1 Literary Design; Chapter 1 The Macrostructure of Matthew's Gospel: A New Proposal; Chapter 2 Children in Matthew's Gospel: A Text-Semantic Analysis; Chapter 3 Secret Knowledge and Divine Revelation in Matthew's Gospel; Chapter 4 Human Body and Life beyond Death in Matthew's Gospel; Part 2 Intertextuality; Chapter 5 Intertextuality: Theories and Practices; Chapter 6 The Five Women in Matthew's Genealogy as Paragons of Virtue; Chapter 7 Two Quotations from Isaiah and Matthew's Christology (Matt 1:23 and 4:15-16); Chapter 8 Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce: Interpretations of Old Testament Texts in Matt 5:27-32 and 19:3-12Chapter 9 Jesus' Entry into Jerusalem: Matt 21:1-17 in the Light of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint; Chapter 10 The Use of Isa 5:1-7 in the Parable of the Tenants (Mark 12:1-12; Matt 21:33-46); Chapter 11 Matthew's View of Jesus' Resurrection: Transformations of a Current Eschatological Scenario; Chapter 12 The Ideal Community According to Matthew, James, and the Didache; Part 3 History and Social Setting; Chapter 13 The Real Community: History and Social Setting of the Matthean CommunitiesChapter 14 "His Disciples Stole Him Away" (Matt 28:13): A Rival Interpretation of Jesus' Resurrection; Chapter 15 From Q to Matthew 22:1-14: New Light on the Transmission and Meaning of the Parable of the Guests; Final Observations; Bibliography; Index of Modern Authors; Index of Sources N2 - These essays concentrate on structures and meanings in textual units from Matthew's Gospel. New tools are developed for the intertextual analysis of relations with texts from the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint. New windows are opened on shifts in the identity of Matthean communities ER -