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oa [Eschatological use of Scripture in the new Testament in Light of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Eschatologisch Schriftgebruik in het Nieuwe Testament in het licht van de rollen van de Dode Zee]
- Amsterdam University Press
- Source: NTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion, Volume 62, Issue 2, May 2008, p. 140 - 154
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Abstract
This article reviews eschatological interpretations of Isaiah, Psalms, and Daniel in the New Testament in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Q 7:18-23 and 4Q521 attest to a horizon of expectation that an anointed messenger (Isa. 61:1) and divine miracles (e.g. Isa. 26:19) confirm hope in the Lord – hope that the Jesus-movement identified with Jesus as Lord. The Davidic messianism that exegesis of Ps. 110:1 in Mrk. 12:35-37a par. counters is partly informed by accents of Davidic messianism in 11QPsa. Mark 13:26-27 par., that alludes to Dan. 7:13-14, shares with 4QpsDana ar 24 2 the motif of the gathering of the elect.
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