RT Article T1 When and Where Did Jesus Offer Himself?: A Taxonomy of Recent Scholarship on Hebrews JF Currents in biblical research VO 15 IS 3 SP 338 OP 368 A1 Jamieson, R. B. 1986- LA English PB Sage YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1779780427 AB This article surveys how recent scholarship answers the question, ‘According to Hebrews, when and where did Jesus offer himself?’ Much interest has been paid to this topic in the wake of David Moffitt’s 2011 monograph, but the debate is often framed in potentially reductionistic binary terms: either Hebrews depicts a sacrificial sequence beginning on the cross and culminating in heaven, or else Jesus’ ‘heavenly offering’ is a metaphor for the cross. By contrast, this article asks how scholars correlate three variables: Jesus’ death, offering, and entrance to heaven. It registers five answers that have been offered, explores the textual basis taken to support each, and articulates the issues which divide each view from the others. Further, the article surveys recent answers to two material questions that arise in the wake of this formal one. First, is Hebrews’ sacrificial theology coherent? Second, in Hebrews, is Jesus’ death atoning? K1 Ascension K1 Day of Atonement K1 Hebrews K1 Levitical cult K1 Atonement K1 death of Jesus K1 Exaltation K1 Offering K1 Priesthood K1 Sacrifice DO 10.1177/1476993X16681720