The influence of Isaiah on John’s gospel has long been recognized but has not received monograph-length attention. This work is a beginning attempt to fill that void. It is argued that John 12:1-43 mirrors Isa 52:7-53:1, highlighting Jesus’ identity as Servant and announcing that the Isaianic new exodus is secured by Jesus’ rejection/death. John’s contextual reading of Isa 52-53 has fueled much Johannine theology, Christology, and ecclesiology.
The influence of Isaiah on John’s gospel has long been recognized but has not received monograph-length attention. This work is a beginning attempt to fill that void. It is argued that John 12:1-43 mirrors Isa 52:7-53:1, highlighting Jesus’ identity as Servant and announcing that the Isaianic new exodus is secured by Jesus’ rejection/death. John’s contextual reading of Isa 52-53 has fueled much Johannine theology, Christology, and ecclesiology.
"Isaiah Saw His Glory": The Use of Isaiah 52-53 in John 12
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ISBN-13: | 9783110391244 |
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Publisher: | De Gruyter |
Publication date: | 10/29/2014 |
Series: | Beihefte zur Zeitschrift f#x000FC;r die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft , #208 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 300 |
File size: | 3 MB |
Age Range: | 18 Years |