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Righteousness in Matthew and his World of Thought
Reassesses the concept of righteousness in Matthew in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Tannaitic literature.
Benno Przybylski (Author)
9780521616935, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 16 December 2004
200 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.2 cm, 0.275 kg
While New Testament scholars generally agree that the concept of righteousness occupies an important place in the Gospel of Matthew, there is no scholarly consensus as to the meaning and function of this concept. The author of this study contends that this lack of agreement is largely due to the fact that the wrong background literature (i.e. the Old Testament and the letters of Paul) has been posited as governing Matthaean usage. It is only when Matthaean usage is viewed in terms of the world of thought reflected in the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Tannaitic literature that it becomes intelligible. This monograph makes a twofold scholarly contribution. Professor Przybylski's exhaustive analysis of the righteousness terminology in the background literature provides a foundation for research in various areas of early Christianity and Judaism. In addition, his study contributes to a better understanding of the Matthaean view of salvation. This latest title in a distinguished series will arouse interest not only among New Testament specialists but also among those concerned with Judaic studies of the period.
Preface
Abbreviations
1. The problem of the meaning and significance of the Matthaean concept of righteousness
2. Tsedeq, tsedaqah and tsaddiq in the Dead Sea Scrolls
3. Tsedeq, tsedaqah and tsaddiq in the Tannaitic literature
4. The meaning of dikaiosyne, eleemosyne and dikaios in the Gospel of Matthew
5. The relative significance of the concept of righteousness in the Gospel of Matthew
6. The provisional function of the Matthaean concept of righteousness
Notes
Bibliography and system of references
Index of passages cited
General index.
Subject Areas: Biblical studies & exegesis [HRCG]