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Sean A. Adams is a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is the author of The Genre of Acts and Collected Biography (2013) and a Commentary on Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah (2014). Seth M. Ehorn is Visiting Assistant Professor of Greek Language and New Testament at Wheaton College, USA. He has published articles in the Journal for Theological Studies, Currents in Biblical Research and is a contributor to the Encyclopaedia of Biblical Reception.

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Composite Citations in Antiquity is well-researched, well-argued, and provides a firm foundation from which to engage CCs in the NT. The work also raises questions for further study concerning the nature and function of composite allusions/implicit citations in antiquity, especially amongst Jewish authors. * Reviews of Biblical and Early Christian Studies *

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AcknowledgementsContributors Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction; Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn (University of Glasgow, UK and Wheaton University, USA) Chapter 2 Composite Citations in the Gospel of Mark; Steve Moyise (University of Chichester, UK) Chapter 3 Composite Citations in the Gospel of Matthew; Maarten J. J. Menken † Chapter 4 Composite Citations in Luke-Acts; Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity School, Hamilton, Canada) Chapter 5 Composite Citations in the Gospel of John; Catrin H. Williams (Trinity Saint David, University of Wales, UK) Chapter 6 ‘Promised Beforehand Through His Prophets in the Holy Scriptures’: Composite Citations in Romans; Mark Reasoner (Marian University, USA) Chapter 7 Composite Citations in 1–2 Corinthians and Galatians; Roy E. Ciampa (Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA) Chapter 8 Composite Citations and Conflation of Scriptural Narratives in Hebrews; Susan Docherty (Newman University, Birmingham, UK) Chapter 9 Composite Citations in Antiquity: A Conclusion; Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/31/2019 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780567692528, 978-0567692528
      ISBN10: 0567692523

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sean A. Adams is a Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is the author of The Genre of Acts and Collected Biography (2013) and a Commentary on Baruch and the Epistle of Jeremiah (2014). Seth M. Ehorn is Visiting Assistant Professor of Greek Language and New Testament at Wheaton College, USA. He has published articles in the Journal for Theological Studies, Currents in Biblical Research and is a contributor to the Encyclopaedia of Biblical Reception.

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      Composite Citations in Antiquity is well-researched, well-argued, and provides a firm foundation from which to engage CCs in the NT. The work also raises questions for further study concerning the nature and function of composite allusions/implicit citations in antiquity, especially amongst Jewish authors. * Reviews of Biblical and Early Christian Studies *

      Table of Contents
      AcknowledgementsContributors Abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction; Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn (University of Glasgow, UK and Wheaton University, USA) Chapter 2 Composite Citations in the Gospel of Mark; Steve Moyise (University of Chichester, UK) Chapter 3 Composite Citations in the Gospel of Matthew; Maarten J. J. Menken † Chapter 4 Composite Citations in Luke-Acts; Stanley E. Porter (McMaster Divinity School, Hamilton, Canada) Chapter 5 Composite Citations in the Gospel of John; Catrin H. Williams (Trinity Saint David, University of Wales, UK) Chapter 6 ‘Promised Beforehand Through His Prophets in the Holy Scriptures’: Composite Citations in Romans; Mark Reasoner (Marian University, USA) Chapter 7 Composite Citations in 1–2 Corinthians and Galatians; Roy E. Ciampa (Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, USA) Chapter 8 Composite Citations and Conflation of Scriptural Narratives in Hebrews; Susan Docherty (Newman University, Birmingham, UK) Chapter 9 Composite Citations in Antiquity: A Conclusion; Sean A. Adams and Seth M. Ehorn Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors

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