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This commentary demonstrates that the Gospel of Luke is a result of twofold, strictly sequential, hypertextual reworking of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. The ideas of this letter were sequentially illustrated by Luke with the use of numerous literary motifs, taken from other Pauline and post-Pauline letters, the letters of James, Peter, and Jude, the Gospel of Mark, well-known classical Greek and Hellenistic works, the Septuagint, the Damascus Document, and the works of Flavius Josephus. Consequently, the Lucan Jesus narratively embodies the features of God’s Son who was revealed in the person, teaching, and course of life of Paul the Apostle. The Gospel of Luke should therefore be regarded as a strictly theological-ethopoeic work, rather than a biographic one.

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Contents: Chapter 1. Lk 1:1-9:50 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Gal 1:1-3:1 – Chapter 2. Lk 9:51-24:53 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of the whole Letter to the Galatians.

The Gospel of Luke: A Hypertextual Commentary

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 12/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631667200, 978-3631667200
      ISBN10: 3631667205

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This commentary demonstrates that the Gospel of Luke is a result of twofold, strictly sequential, hypertextual reworking of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. The ideas of this letter were sequentially illustrated by Luke with the use of numerous literary motifs, taken from other Pauline and post-Pauline letters, the letters of James, Peter, and Jude, the Gospel of Mark, well-known classical Greek and Hellenistic works, the Septuagint, the Damascus Document, and the works of Flavius Josephus. Consequently, the Lucan Jesus narratively embodies the features of God’s Son who was revealed in the person, teaching, and course of life of Paul the Apostle. The Gospel of Luke should therefore be regarded as a strictly theological-ethopoeic work, rather than a biographic one.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Chapter 1. Lk 1:1-9:50 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of Gal 1:1-3:1 – Chapter 2. Lk 9:51-24:53 as a sequential hypertextual reworking of the whole Letter to the Galatians.

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