Menghidupkan Leluhur: Sebuah Penafsiran Terhadap Matius 22:32
Matthew 22:32 contains a tradition of mentioning the God of Israel which was no longer popular in the time of Jesus. That tradition is often called Theos patros, the God of the ancestors—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. In a dialogue between Jesus and several Sadducees ab...
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doaj-2ddf2d0a8e944be0afdf030613c17b182020-11-24T23:08:23ZindDuta Wacana Christian UniversityGema Teologika2502-77432502-77512019-04-014111610.21460/gema.2019.41.414Menghidupkan Leluhur: Sebuah Penafsiran Terhadap Matius 22:32Pelita H. Surbakti0Cipanas Theological SeminaryMatthew 22:32 contains a tradition of mentioning the God of Israel which was no longer popular in the time of Jesus. That tradition is often called Theos patros, the God of the ancestors—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. In a dialogue between Jesus and several Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead, Jesus “revived” the tradition. Studies concerning that text, however, seems to overlock such tradition of mentioning God. If Jesus implicitly states that the ancestors of Israel lived, what kind of life did Jesus mean? This article attemps to answer the above question by considering “God with Us” as the main theme and “Rhetoric of Fighting Leadership” as the essence of this gospel rhetoric. Both become what is often referred to as the Hermeneutical Framework.http://journal-theo.ukdw.ac.id/index.php/gemateologika/article/view/414/279doingancestor“God with Us”modelresurrectionJudaism |
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Menghidupkan Leluhur: Sebuah Penafsiran Terhadap Matius 22:32 |
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Menghidupkan Leluhur: Sebuah Penafsiran Terhadap Matius 22:32 |
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Duta Wacana Christian University |
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Gema Teologika |
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Matthew 22:32 contains a tradition of mentioning the God of Israel which was no longer popular in the time of Jesus. That tradition is often called Theos patros, the God of the ancestors—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. In a dialogue
between Jesus and several Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead, Jesus “revived” the tradition. Studies concerning that text, however, seems to overlock such tradition of mentioning God. If Jesus implicitly states that the ancestors of Israel lived, what kind of life did Jesus mean? This article attemps to answer the above question by considering “God with Us” as the main theme and “Rhetoric of Fighting Leadership” as the essence of this
gospel rhetoric. Both become what is often referred to as the Hermeneutical Framework. |
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doing ancestor “God with Us” model resurrection Judaism |
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