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Gospel scholarship has long recognized that Matthean Christology is a rich, multifaceted tapestry weaving multifold Old Testment figures together in the person of Jesus. It is somewhat strange, therefore, that scholarship has found little role for the figure of Isaac in the Gospel of Matthew. Employing Umberto Eco's theory of the Model Reader as a theoretical basis to ground the phenomenon of Matthean intertextuality, this work contends that when read rightly as a coherent narrative in its first-century setting, with proper attention to both biblical texts and extrabiblical traditions about Isaac, the Gospel of Matthew evinces a significant Isaac typology in service of presenting Jesus as new temple and decisive sacrifice.

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"In this thorough study, Huizenga provides compelling and fruitful insight into the Matthean presentation of Jesus (...) this is an important contribution to scholarship on Matthew and biblical intertextuality, of interest and value to scholars and students at or above graduate level." – Jessiah Nickel, University of St Andrews, in: Religious Studies Review 41/3 (2015)

The New Isaac: Tradition and Intertextuality in the Gospel of Matthew

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 04/10/2012
      ISBN13: 9789004239722, 978-9004239722
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Gospel scholarship has long recognized that Matthean Christology is a rich, multifaceted tapestry weaving multifold Old Testment figures together in the person of Jesus. It is somewhat strange, therefore, that scholarship has found little role for the figure of Isaac in the Gospel of Matthew. Employing Umberto Eco's theory of the Model Reader as a theoretical basis to ground the phenomenon of Matthean intertextuality, this work contends that when read rightly as a coherent narrative in its first-century setting, with proper attention to both biblical texts and extrabiblical traditions about Isaac, the Gospel of Matthew evinces a significant Isaac typology in service of presenting Jesus as new temple and decisive sacrifice.

      Trade Review
      "In this thorough study, Huizenga provides compelling and fruitful insight into the Matthean presentation of Jesus (...) this is an important contribution to scholarship on Matthew and biblical intertextuality, of interest and value to scholars and students at or above graduate level." – Jessiah Nickel, University of St Andrews, in: Religious Studies Review 41/3 (2015)

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