Jesus and the Holy City: New Testament Perspectives on JerusalemWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1996 - 370 pages What is the biblical significance of Jerusalem? What was Jesus' attitude toward the city and its temple? Did the New Testament writers see Jerusalem as being affected by the coming of Jesus? How should Christians view Jerusalem today? These are some of the questions raised in this important work, which is the first comprehensive study of New Testament teaching on Jerusalem. The book surveys the various landscapes portrayed by the different New Testament authors and draws these together into an overall biblical theology of Jerusalem, which impinges directly on the way Christians are to understand Jerusalem today. At the center of this theology stands the figure of Jesus, whose life and death in Jerusalem had significant repercussions for the city and for the subsequent New Testament understanding of Jerusalem. |
Table des matières
IV | 1 |
V | 3 |
VI | 4 |
VIII | 5 |
IX | 7 |
X | 8 |
XI | 12 |
XII | 13 |
LXXVIII | 163 |
LXXIX | 165 |
LXXX | 167 |
LXXXI | 170 |
LXXXII | 174 |
LXXXIII | 175 |
LXXXIV | 176 |
LXXXV | 178 |
XIII | 15 |
XIV | 17 |
XV | 20 |
XVI | 21 |
XVII | 22 |
XVIII | 25 |
XIX | 28 |
XXI | 29 |
XXII | 30 |
XXIII | 32 |
XXV | 33 |
XXVII | 36 |
XXVIII | 38 |
XXIX | 41 |
XXX | 43 |
XXXI | 45 |
XXXIII | 46 |
XXXIV | 47 |
XXXV | 48 |
XXXVI | 50 |
XXXVII | 52 |
XXXVIII | 53 |
XXXIX | 54 |
XL | 57 |
XLI | 60 |
XLII | 61 |
XLIV | 64 |
XLV | 68 |
XLVI | 69 |
XLVIII | 70 |
XLIX | 72 |
L | 74 |
LI | 76 |
LII | 79 |
LIII | 81 |
LV | 84 |
LVI | 87 |
LVII | 89 |
LVIII | 91 |
LIX | 94 |
LX | 102 |
LXI | 106 |
LXII | 113 |
LXIII | 116 |
LXIV | 119 |
LXVI | 122 |
LXVII | 124 |
LXVIII | 125 |
LXIX | 127 |
LXXI | 132 |
LXXII | 136 |
LXXIII | 144 |
LXXIV | 145 |
LXXV | 148 |
LXXVI | 152 |
LXXVII | 161 |
LXXXVI | 179 |
LXXXVII | 183 |
LXXXVIII | 185 |
LXXXIX | 186 |
XCI | 190 |
XCII | 194 |
XCIII | 195 |
XCIV | 199 |
XCV | 201 |
XCVI | 203 |
XCVIII | 205 |
XCIX | 207 |
C | 208 |
CI | 209 |
CII | 211 |
CV | 212 |
CVI | 213 |
CVII | 214 |
CVIII | 215 |
CIX | 216 |
CX | 221 |
CXI | 222 |
CXII | 223 |
CXIII | 227 |
CXIV | 230 |
CXV | 232 |
CXVI | 235 |
CXVII | 238 |
CXVIII | 243 |
CXIX | 244 |
CXXI | 246 |
CXXII | 248 |
CXXV | 250 |
CXXVI | 259 |
CXXVII | 262 |
CXXVIII | 263 |
CXXIX | 267 |
CXXX | 269 |
CXXXI | 272 |
CXXXII | 275 |
CXXXIII | 278 |
CXXXIV | 279 |
CXXXV | 281 |
CXXXVI | 283 |
CXXXVII | 287 |
CXXXVIII | 291 |
CXXXIX | 292 |
CXL | 296 |
CXLI | 304 |
CXLII | 309 |
CXLIII | 319 |
CXLIV | 327 |
CXLV | 329 |
351 | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Acts Apocalyptic Discourse apostles argued attitude Babylon Bauckham 1995a biblical centre chapter Christ Christian city of Jerusalem city's claim concerning conclusion contrast critique Davies death destruction disciples divine earthly Jerusalem emphasis eschatological fall of Jerusalem fate focus focused fulfilment future Galilee Gentile mission Gentiles God's purposes heavenly Jerusalem Hebrews holy city hope imagery important indicates interpretation Isaiah Israel issue Jeru Jerusa Jerusalem church Jerusalem Temple Jewish Jews John Judaism Judaizers Judea judgement King light Lindars Lord Luke Luke's Mark Mark's Matthew Messiah Mount of Olives narrative Old Testament Palestine parousia Paul Paul's physical Jerusalem political present promised land prophecy prophetic Qumran readers reference reflection rejected rejection of Jesus restoration resurrection revealed role Romans Rome rusalem salem seen sense significance Spirit suggests tabernacle Tannehill Temple in Jerusalem Temple's theme theological tion true understanding verses words worship Wright Zion