Intercession of Jesus in Hebrews: the background and nature of Jesus' heavenly intercession in the Epistle to the Hebrews

Im Hebräerbrief wird Jesus als vermittelnder Hohepriester im Himmel dargestellt. Seine himmlische Fürsprache ist eine Fortsetzung seiner hochpriesterlichen Fürsprache auf Erden, die in seinem Opfer »in den Tagen seines Fleisches« zum Ausdruck kam, und seine gegenwärtige Fürsprache für das Volk Gotte...

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1. VerfasserIn: Urga, Abeneazer G. 1984- (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2022
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (585)
Jahr: 2022
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 585
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Bibel. Hebräerbrief / Jesus Christus / Fürbitte
RelBib Classification:HC Neues Testament
weitere Schlagwörter:B Hochschulschrift
B Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
B Jewish Liturgy
B Perseverance
B Neues Testament
B Lament, Praise, Protest
B Mediatorship
B High Priesthood
B Prayer
B Session
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Zusammenfassung:Im Hebräerbrief wird Jesus als vermittelnder Hohepriester im Himmel dargestellt. Seine himmlische Fürsprache ist eine Fortsetzung seiner hochpriesterlichen Fürsprache auf Erden, die in seinem Opfer »in den Tagen seines Fleisches« zum Ausdruck kam, und seine gegenwärtige Fürsprache für das Volk Gottes ist ausgeprochen, real und wirkungsvoll.InhaltsübersichtChapter 1: Introduction and Precedent Research Chapter 2: The Motif of Intercession in the Old Testament 2.1 Introduction2.2 Definition of Intercession2.3 Abraham's Intercession for Sodom (Gen 18:20–33)2.4 Moses' Intercession for Israel2.5 Aaron's Intercession (Lev 16:20–22)2.6 Amos' Intercession for Israel (Amos 7:1–6)2.7 The Suffering Servant's Intercession (Isa 53:12)2.8 Jeremiah's Intercession2.9 Daniel's Intercession2.10 Angelic Intercession2.11 Conclusion Chapter 3: The Motif of Intercession in the Second Temple Literature 3.1 Introduction3.2 1 Maccabees3.3 2 Maccabees3.4 3 Maccabees3.5 The Testament of Levi3.6 1 Enoch3.7 The Mishnah3.8 The Dead Sea Scrolls: Intercession in The Genesis Apocryphon3.9 Intercession in Philo3.10 Conclusion Chapter 4: Jesus' Intercession in the New Testament outside of Hebrews 4.1 Introduction4.2 Jesus' Earthly Intercession4.3 Jesus' Intercession for Peter (Luke 22:31–32)4.4 Jesus' Priestly Intercession and Consecration (John 17:1–26)4.5 Jesus' Intercession at Gethsemane4.6 Jesus' Intercession on the Cross (Luke 23:34a)4.7 Jesus' Final Intercession on the Cross (Luke 23:46)4.8 Jesus' Heavenly Intercession4.9 The Son of Man Intercedes in Heaven (Acts 7:55–56)4.10 Christ's Heavenly Intercession for Us (Rom 8:34)4.11 Jesus Christ Our Advocate with the Father (1 John 2:1–2)4.12 Conclusion Chapter 5: Jesus' Heavenly Intercession in the Epistle to the Hebrews 5.1 Introductory Questions5.2 Exegesis of Texts5.3 Hebrews 1:3c-d, 135.4 Hebrews 2:17–185.5 Hebrews 3:1–65.6 Hebrews 4:14–165.7 Hebrews 5:5–105.8 Hebrews 6:19–205.9 Hebrews 7:255.10 Hebrews 8:1–45.11 Hebrews 9:11–12, 245.12 Hebrews 10:11–145.13 Hebrews 10:19–255.14 Hebrews 12:1–25.15 Conclusion Chapter 6: Conclusion
Recent scholarship on Hebrews has focused on Christ's sacrifice, resurrection, atonement, and priesthood. Though these discussions focus on the pre-and-post ascension mediatorial role of Jesus, there has been minimal attention paid to »intercession« as the present mediatorial task of Jesus in heaven. In this volume, Abeneazer G. Urga examines the background and nature of Jesus' heavenly intercession in the Epistle to the Hebrews. He demonstrates that the author of Hebrews has primarily depended on the LXX and some texts of the New Testament – while remaining cognizant of the theme of intercession in Second Temple Literature – in the formulation of the motif of Jesus' high priestly intercession. Urga also argues that Jesus' heavenly intercession is vocalis et realis , and that his intercession is made in order to procure help and the forgiveness of sin for God's people in their time of need.Survey of contentsChapter 1: Introduction and Precedent Research Chapter 2: The Motif of Intercession in the Old Testament 2.1 Introduction2.2 Definition of Intercession2.3 Abraham's Intercession for Sodom (Gen 18:20–33)2.4 Moses' Intercession for Israel2.5 Aaron's Intercession (Lev 16:20–22)2.6 Amos' Intercession for Israel (Amos 7:1–6)2.7 The Suffering Servant's Intercession (Isa 53:12)2.8 Jeremiah's Intercession2.9 Daniel's Intercession2.10 Angelic Intercession2.11 Conclusion Chapter 3: The Motif of Intercession in the Second Temple Literature 3.1 Introduction3.2 1 Maccabees3.3 2 Maccabees3.4 3 Maccabees3.5 The Testament of Levi3.6 1 Enoch3.7 The Mishnah3.8 The Dead Sea Scrolls: Intercession in The Genesis Apocryphon3.9 Intercession in Philo3.10 Conclusion Chapter 4: Jesus' Intercession in the New Testament outside of Hebrews 4.1 Introduction4.2 Jesus' Earthly Intercession4.3 Jesus' Intercession for Peter (Luke 22:31–32)4.4 Jesus' Priestly Intercession and Consecration (John 17:1–26)4.5 Jesus' Intercession at Gethsemane4.6 Jesus' Intercession on the Cross (Luke 23:34a)4.7 Jesus' Final Intercession on the Cross (Luke 23:46)4.8 Jesus' Heavenly Intercession4.9 The Son of Man Intercedes in Heaven (Acts 7:55–56)4.10 Christ's Heavenly Intercession for Us (Rom 8:34)4.11 Jesus Christ Our Advocate with the Father (1 John 2:1–2)4.12 Conclusion Chapter 5: Jesus' Heavenly Intercession in the Epistle to the Hebrews 5.1 Introductory Questions5.2 Exegesis of Texts5.3 Hebrews 1:3c-d, 135.4 Hebrews 2:17–185.5 Hebrews 3:1–65.6 Hebrews 4:14–165.7 Hebrews 5:5–105.8 Hebrews 6:19–205.9 Hebrews 7:255.10 Hebrews 8:1–45.11 Hebrews 9:11–12, 245.12 Hebrews 10:11–145.13 Hebrews 10:19–255.14 Hebrews 12:1–25.15 Conclusion Chapter 6: Conclusion
ISBN:3161617568
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-161756-0