Jesus' death and heavenly offering in Hebrews

This book addresses two crucial, related questions in current research on the Epistle to the Hebrews: when and where did Jesus offer himself? And what role does Jesus' death play both in Hebrews' soteriology as a whole, and specifically in Jesus' high-priestly self-offering? The work...

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Autore principale: Jamieson, R. B. 1986- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Libro
Lingua:Inglese
Servizio "Subito": Ordinare ora.
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Pubblicazione: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2019
In:Anno: 2019
Recensioni:[Rezension von: Jamieson, R. B., 1986-, Jesus' death and heavenly offering in Hebrews] (2020) (Small, Brian C.)
[Rezension von: Jamieson, R. B., 1986-, Jesus' death and heavenly offering in Hebrews] (2021) (Kibbe, Michael, 1980 -)
[Rezension von: Jamieson, R. B., 1986-, Jesus' death and heavenly offering in Hebrews] (2021) (Urga, Abeneazer G.)
Periodico/Rivista:Society for New Testament studies monograph series 172
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Bibel. Hebräerbrief 2,9 / Bibel. Hebräerbrief 2,14-15 / Bibel. Hebräerbrief 9,15-17 / Bibel. Hebräerbrief 10,20 / Jesus Christus / Morte sacrificale
Notazioni IxTheo:HC Nuovo Testamento
Altre parole chiave:B Sacrifice Christianity Biblical teaching
B Tesi universitaria
B Bible ; Hebrews ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jesus Christ ; Death ; Biblical teaching
B Bible. Hebrews Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Jesus Christ Death Biblical teaching
B Sacrifice ; Christianity ; Biblical teaching
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Riepilogo:This book addresses two crucial, related questions in current research on the Epistle to the Hebrews: when and where did Jesus offer himself? And what role does Jesus' death play both in Hebrews' soteriology as a whole, and specifically in Jesus' high-priestly self-offering? The work argues that the cross is not when and where Jesus offers himself, but it is what he offers. After his resurrection, appointment to high priesthood, and ascent to heaven, Jesus offers himself to God in the inner sanctum of the heavenly tabernacle, and what he offers to God is the soteriological achievement enacted in his death. Hebrews figures blood, in both the Levitical cult and the Christ-event, as a medium of exchange, a life given for life owed. Represented as blood, Christ's death is both means of access and material offered: what he achieved in his death is what he offered to God in heaven
Descrizione del documento:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Nov 2018)
ISBN:1108565441
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108565448