----- 重新定义古代边界:马太福音的犹太抄写框架
PREFACE INTRODUCTION Research Topics and Presuppositions A Final Note: The Case for Utilizing Rabbinic Sources in New Testament Study CHAPTER 1: THE MATTHEAN COMMUNITY AND FORMATIVE JUDAISM The State of Judaism following The State of Judaism in Galilee The State of Christianity following the Jewish War Struggles between Judaism and Jewish Christianity Evidence of Tension in the Matthean Gospel The Matthean Gospel as a Jewish Text CHAPTER 2: TRADITION IN TRANSITION, OR ANTIOCH VS. SEPPHORIS: RETHINKING THE MATTHEAN COMMUNITY'S LOCATION Preliminary Observations: Matthew's Community as a City. Church The Matthean Community's Location: Antioch vs. Sepphoris Sepphoris: The Home to the Matthean Community CHAPTER 3: THE WEALTH OF THE MATTHEAN COMMUNITY Galilean Economics: A First-Century View Matthew as a Wealthy Galilean Community The Matthean Community in the Context of the Roman Economy Texts and Economics: The Existence of the Book Trade CHAPTER 4: SCRIBES AND CONFLICTS: LEADERSHIP IN THE MATTHEAN COMMUNITY The Role of the Scribe in the First Century Jewish Education, the Scribe, and the Roman Empire Matthew's View and Usage of the Term "Scribe" Matthew the Scribe: The Transfiguration as Evidence CHAPTER 5: EVIDENCE OF A LEARNED COMMUNITY Matthew's Utilization of the Old Testament and Targums Matthew's Jewish Exegetical Techniques Matthew's Continued Use of Jewish Exegetical Techniques: The Kal Vehomer The Matthean Gospel and Additional Literary Techniques Unity, Irony, Allusion, Allegory, and Multiple Levels of Meaning The Audience of Matthew: A Learned Group Chapter Conclusions CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS Matthew: A Jewish Christian Community The Location of the Matthean Community The Wealth of the Matthean Community The Crux of the Debate: Matthew as a Learned Community WORKS CITED Index.
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