Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah
God ’s revelation in Jesus as the ‘Humble One ’: Matthew’s version of the Beatitudes and an early- Christian and rabbinical concept of 'Anawah. The author tries to examine how Matthew combines his version of the Beatitudes within the oth er material of his gospel writing. The Matthean Beatitud...
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doaj-e6e2b00a6d624551af43ceaddbf1f9e52020-11-24T21:09:28ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80501993-01-0149347750110.4102/hts.v49i3.25042181Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’AnawahH. F. van der Meulen0Gereformeerde Kerk van DordrechtGod ’s revelation in Jesus as the ‘Humble One ’: Matthew’s version of the Beatitudes and an early- Christian and rabbinical concept of 'Anawah. The author tries to examine how Matthew combines his version of the Beatitudes within the oth er material of his gospel writing. The Matthean Beatitudes appear to be statements of Jesus about himself in connection with the concept of 'Anawah. In the Old Testament one can already find some prophetic and poetic thoughts about God as the ’Anawah. Matthew makes use of this concept which was already known by Early Christianity, and further evolved by the rabbis. In his version of the Beatitudes he tries to describe Jesus as the personified ’Anawah.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/2504 |
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Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah |
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Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah |
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Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah |
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Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah |
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Gods openbaring in Jezus als de ‘Nederige’: Mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’Anawah |
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gods openbaring in jezus als de ‘nederige’: mattheus’ versie van de zaligsprekingen en een rabbijnse opvatting van ’anawah |
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God ’s revelation in Jesus as the ‘Humble One ’: Matthew’s version of the Beatitudes and an early- Christian and rabbinical concept of 'Anawah.
The author tries to examine how Matthew combines his version of the Beatitudes within the oth er material of his gospel writing. The Matthean Beatitudes appear to be statements of Jesus about himself in connection with the concept of 'Anawah. In the Old Testament one can already find some prophetic and poetic thoughts about God as the ’Anawah. Matthew makes use of this concept which was already known by Early Christianity, and further evolved by the rabbis. In his version of the Beatitudes he tries to describe Jesus as the personified ’Anawah. |
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