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Filial Revelation and Filial Responsibility: (Dis)obedient Sonship and The Religious Leaders in Matthew 11-16 / Adam Friend

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Greece; Themelio Publications Ltd, Apr.2024Description: pages 55-72
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Sonship appears in every section, at every turning point, and on the lips of every character in Matthew's Gospel. In determining the motif's function, the religious leaders have largely been neglected. This study analyzes Matthew's development of the motif of sonship in Matthew 11:1-16:11, arguing that the religious leaders clarify the positive concept of sonship from their provision of its negative example. For Matthew sonship must be actualized in obedience
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College On Display Vol.49, No.01 (Apr.2024) Available THE4901

Sonship appears in every section, at every turning point, and on the lips of every character in Matthew's Gospel. In determining the motif's function, the religious leaders have largely been neglected. This study analyzes Matthew's development of the motif of sonship in Matthew 11:1-16:11, arguing that the religious leaders clarify the positive concept of sonship from their provision of its negative example. For Matthew sonship must be actualized in obedience

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