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The question of the Messianic Woes in 1 Peter.
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The question of the Messianic Woes in 1 Peter./
作者:
Klausli, Markus Theron.
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326 p.
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Adviser: B. M. Fanning.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-03A.
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Religion, Biblical Studies. -
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The question of the Messianic Woes in 1 Peter.
Klausli, Markus Theron.
The question of the Messianic Woes in 1 Peter.
- 326 p.
Adviser: B. M. Fanning.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Dallas Theological Seminary, 2007.
The Messianic Woes---a period of intense suffering expected in both Jewish and Christian literature to accompany the advent of Messiah and consequently, the end of the present world order---have long been seen in 1 Peter studies as a potential background for understanding the eschatological setting of passages that describe the sufferings of Christ and Christians. Recently, the main arguments defending the use of this paradigm have been summarized and defended in two major works: The Messianic Woes in 1 Peter 4:12-19 (2002) by Mark Dubis, and Deliverance Now and Not Yet (2003) by C. Marvin Pate and Douglas Kennard. This dissertation addresses concerns about the circumvention of contextual interpretations of specific passages in 1 Peter by the application of this paradigm portrayed in these two studies. The goal was to interact with arguments in an contextual study of key passages in order to demonstrate that the use of the Messianic woes paradigm is neither demanded nor necessarily beneficial to understanding the suffering in 1 Peter.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This dissertation unfolds in five main chapters. In chapter one the background and thesis of the study are described along with issues of special introduction. In chapter two previous arguments for the Messianic Woes in 1 Peter are laid out in a chronological study of this topic over the last hundred years. The purpose here is to provide both a backdrop for Dubis' and Pate-Kennard's works and to demonstrate that relative diversity that exists in earlier uses of this paradigm. Chapters three and four are devoted solely to interaction with Dubis and Pate-Kennard's works. In chapter three foundational arguments are examined, namely, those for the apocalyptic nature of 1 Peter as well as the significance of 1 Peter's use of exilic language. In chapter four the primary interaction is with the broad scope of exegetical arguments from five specific passages: 1:5-7; 1:10-12; 3:13-17; 4:12-19; and 5:1-9. In the fifth chapter the findings are summarized and implications are given with regard to the use of background material in the exegesis of 1 Peter and the New Testament.
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