Isaiah's servants in early Judaism and Christianity: the Isaian servant and the exegetical formation of community identity

Frühe jüdische und christliche Gemeinschaften definierten ihre Identität, indem sie sich in der Geschichte verorteten, die in den Schriften Israels erzählt wird. Der vorliegende Band fördert neue Einsichten in die Dynamik dieses Prozesses zutage, indem er frühe Interpretationen von Jesajas »Knechten...

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Contributors: Lyons, Michael A. 1967- (Editor) ; Stromberg, Jacob 1974- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2021
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (554)
Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Isaiah's servants in early Judaism and Christianity : the Isaian servant and the exegetical formation of community identity] (2023) (Wagner, Thomas, 1971 -)
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 554
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Jesaja 40-66 / Servant of God / Reception / New Testament / Early Judaism / Church
B Jesaja, Prophet / Disciple / Reception / New Testament / Church
B Bible. Jesaja 40-66 / Servant of God / Reception / New Testament / Early Judaism
RelBib Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Hebrew Bible
B Eigentumsbegriff
B Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
B Neues Testament
B history of interpretation
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B Biblical Interpretation
B Altes Testament
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Summary:Frühe jüdische und christliche Gemeinschaften definierten ihre Identität, indem sie sich in der Geschichte verorteten, die in den Schriften Israels erzählt wird. Der vorliegende Band fördert neue Einsichten in die Dynamik dieses Prozesses zutage, indem er frühe Interpretationen von Jesajas »Knechten« untersucht.InhaltsübersichtMichael A. Lyons/Jacob Stromberg: Introduction: »This is the Heritage of the Servants« – D. Andrew Teeter/Michael A. Lyons: The One and the Many, the Past and the Future, and the Dynamics of Prospective Analogy – Michael A. Lyons: The Servants in Psalms 22, 69, and 102 – Jacob Stromberg: A Covenantal Community and a New Creation after the Flood: The Wise in Daniel 11–12 and the Servants of the Lord in Isaiah – Holly J. Carey: The Servants in Wisdom of Solomon – Elizabeth E. Shively: The Servant(s) in the Gospel of Mark and the Textual Formation of Early Christian Identity – Holly Beers: The Servant(s) in Luke-Acts – Jan Rüggemeier: Transworld Characters and the Isaian Servant(s) Theme in Romans – Mark S. Gignilliat: Paul and Isaiah's Servants in 2 Corinthians – James P. Ware: The Servants of the Servant in Isaiah and Philippians – Volker Gäckle: Jesus, the Slaves, and the Servant(s) in 1 Peter 2:18–25 – Sheree Lear: Following the Lamb Wherever He Goes: The Reception of Isaiah's Servant Narrative in Revelation – William A. Tooman: The Servant-Messiah and the Messiah's Servants in Targum Jonathan Isaiah – Michael A. Lyons: »He Will Call His Servants by Another Name«: Concluding Reflections on Community Identity and the Exegesis of Isaiah
The Book of Isaiah describes an Israelite group called the »servants,« who suffered for their righteousness and were promised vindication. This collection of essays shows how the Isaian »servants« texts were used by early Jewish and Christian readers to shape their own community identity. It includes analyses of Psalms 22, 69, and 102, Daniel, Wisdom of Solomon, Mark, Luke and Acts, Romans, 2 Corinthians, Philippians, 1 Peter, Revelation, and Targum Jonathan on Isaiah, as well as investigations into the relationship between exegesis and identity formation and into how the Isaian Servant(s) are presented within the framework of Israel's history.Survey of contentsMichael A. Lyons/Jacob Stromberg: Introduction: »This is the Heritage of the Servants« – D. Andrew Teeter/Michael A. Lyons: The One and the Many, the Past and the Future, and the Dynamics of Prospective Analogy – Michael A. Lyons: The Servants in Psalms 22, 69, and 102 – Jacob Stromberg: A Covenantal Community and a New Creation after the Flood: The Wise in Daniel 11–12 and the Servants of the Lord in Isaiah – Holly J. Carey: The Servants in Wisdom of Solomon – Elizabeth E. Shively: The Servant(s) in the Gospel of Mark and the Textual Formation of Early Christian Identity – Holly Beers: The Servant(s) in Luke-Acts – Jan Rüggemeier: Transworld Characters and the Isaian Servant(s) Theme in Romans – Mark S. Gignilliat: Paul and Isaiah's Servants in 2 Corinthians – James P. Ware: The Servants of the Servant in Isaiah and Philippians – Volker Gäckle: Jesus, the Slaves, and the Servant(s) in 1 Peter 2:18–25 – Sheree Lear: Following the Lamb Wherever He Goes: The Reception of Isaiah's Servant Narrative in Revelation – William A. Tooman: The Servant-Messiah and the Messiah's Servants in Targum Jonathan Isaiah – Michael A. Lyons: »He Will Call His Servants by Another Name«: Concluding Reflections on Community Identity and the Exegesis of Isaiah
ISBN:3161608046
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-160804-9