1. Introduction 2. The Death and Resurrection of Jesus in Q? a. Q and the Death of Jesus b. Easter Faith in Q? c. Q and Jesus the Son of Man 3. Q 13:34-35: The Jerusalem Lament Logion (A survey of previous scholarship on the saying) 4. Assumption in Antiquity a. Ancient Near Eastern Antecedents b. Assumption in Greco-Roman Literature c. Assumption in Jewish Literature d. Assumption in Early Christian Literature. 5. The Death and Assumption of Jesus in Q 13:34 a. The Reconstruction of the Saying b. The Rejection of Jesus and the Abandonment of Jerusalem's House c. The Assumption of Jesus i. Post-Mortem Vindication ii. Exaltation iii. Parousia d. Q 13:34-35, Jesus, and the Redaction of Q 6. Implications of Assumption in Q a. Absence, Invisibility, and Return in Q b. A Christological Basis for Corporate Vindication in Q c. Q's Eschatological Instruction d. Q 11:29-30: The Sign of Jonah 7. The Assumption of Jesus in Q and Early Christianity a. An Assumption of Jesus from the Cross? b. Mark's Empty Tomb Narrative (Mark 16:1-8) c. Resurrection and/or Assumption: How Different is Q Conclusions.
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