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This festschrift aims both to survey and advance research on the use of the Hebrew Scriptures within the Bible as a whole. An international team of scholars, chosen for their expertise as well as their association with Barnabas Lindars, cover between them the major divisions of the Old Testament and Intertestamental literature as well as the writings of the New Testament.

Table of Contents
Preface; Bibliographical note; Abbreviations; 1. An assessment of recent developments I. Howard Marshall; Part I. The Old Testament in the Old Testament; 2. History H. G. M. Williamson; 3. Prophecy John Day; 4. Psalms A. A. Anderson; 5. Wisdom R. E. Clements; Part II. Between the Testaments; 6. Translating the Old Testament S. P. Brock; 7. Retelling the Old Testament Philip S. Alexander; 8. Commenting on the Old Testament B.D. Chilton; 9. Citing the Old Testament Andrew Chester; 10. Apocalyptic Literature Christopher Rowland; Part III. The Old Testament in the New Testament; 11. Text Form Max Wilcox; 12. Matthew Graham Stanton; 13. Mark; Morna D. Hooker; 14. Luke/Acts C. K. Barrett; 15. John and the Johannine Epistles D. A. Carson; 16. The Pauline Literature D. Moody Smith; 17. Hebrews A.T. Hanson; 18. James, 1 and 2 Peter, Jude Richard Bauckham; 19. Revelation G. K. Beale; Indexes.

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    A Paperback by D. A. Carson, Hugh Godfrey Maturin Williamson

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 1/8/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521097628, 978-0521097628
      ISBN10: 0521097622

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This festschrift aims both to survey and advance research on the use of the Hebrew Scriptures within the Bible as a whole. An international team of scholars, chosen for their expertise as well as their association with Barnabas Lindars, cover between them the major divisions of the Old Testament and Intertestamental literature as well as the writings of the New Testament.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Bibliographical note; Abbreviations; 1. An assessment of recent developments I. Howard Marshall; Part I. The Old Testament in the Old Testament; 2. History H. G. M. Williamson; 3. Prophecy John Day; 4. Psalms A. A. Anderson; 5. Wisdom R. E. Clements; Part II. Between the Testaments; 6. Translating the Old Testament S. P. Brock; 7. Retelling the Old Testament Philip S. Alexander; 8. Commenting on the Old Testament B.D. Chilton; 9. Citing the Old Testament Andrew Chester; 10. Apocalyptic Literature Christopher Rowland; Part III. The Old Testament in the New Testament; 11. Text Form Max Wilcox; 12. Matthew Graham Stanton; 13. Mark; Morna D. Hooker; 14. Luke/Acts C. K. Barrett; 15. John and the Johannine Epistles D. A. Carson; 16. The Pauline Literature D. Moody Smith; 17. Hebrews A.T. Hanson; 18. James, 1 and 2 Peter, Jude Richard Bauckham; 19. Revelation G. K. Beale; Indexes.

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