The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch and in Matthew
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The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch and in Matthew

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The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch and in Matthew

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This book examines all the relevant passages containing the Term "Son of Man" in both Matthew and the Parables of Enoch. Depictions of the Son of Man in the Gospel of Matthew and in the Parables of Enoch (Par. En.) raise questions about their relationship.The meaning and origin of the term "Son of Man" are discussed, as well as the possible influence of Par. En. on Matthew.Literary, Redaction, Sociological and Narrative criticisms are employed.

Introductory questions of date, provenance and social setting are addressed for both Matthew and Par. En. Dates as early as the early second century bce and as late as the late third century ce have been proposed for Par. En., but a consensus seems to be growing for the late first century bce. Therefore Matthew could have known Par. En.Sociological methodologies reveal that the author and audience of Par. En. may have been members of an ousted ruling elite, opposed to the current administration, and yearning for a just reversal of fortunes.

Sets of characteristics of the Son of Man in Par. En. and Matthew are developed, and the term is examined briefly in the other Gospels. Then the two sets of characteristics are carefully compared.Similarities in vocabulary as well as in the pattern of relationships prove to be intriguing, showing that Matthew and Par. En., in contrast to other writings, share a unique conception of the judgment scene focussed on the Son of Man as eschatological judge. This suggests quite strongly the shaping of Matthew's concept in the direction of Par. En.

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Publisher
T&T Clark
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9780567069283
eBook ISBN
9780567508621

Table of contents

  1. Abstract
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Preface
  4. List of Tables
  5. Abbreviations for Ethiopic manuscripts
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. 1
  8. Introduction
  9. 1.1 Subject and Anticipated Results
  10. 1.2 The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch
  11. 1.3 The Son of Man and the Gospel of Matthew
  12. 1.4 The Relationship between the Parables of Enoch and Matthew
  13. 2
  14. Dating, Sources and Social Setting of the Parables of Enoch
  15. 2.1 Introduction
  16. 2.2 Dating the Parables of Enoch
  17. 2.3 Sources for the Parables of Enoch
  18. 2.4 The Social Setting of the Parables of Enoch
  19. 3
  20. The Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch
  21. 3.1 Religio-Historical Background
  22. 3.2 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 46:1–5
  23. 3.3 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 48:2–7
  24. 3.4 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 62
  25. 3.5 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 63:11
  26. 3.6 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 69:26–29
  27. 3.7 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 70
  28. 3.8 Exegesis of 1 Enoch 71:10–17
  29. 3.9 Characteristics of the Son of Man in the Parables of Enoch
  30. 4
  31. The Son of Man in the conception of Matthew
  32. 4.1 Introduction to Matthean Passages to be Considered
  33. 4.2 Exegesis of Mt. 10:23
  34. 4.3 Exegesis of Mt. 13:37, 41
  35. 4.4 Exegesis of Mt. 16:13, 21, 27–28
  36. 4.5 Exegesis of Mt. 19:28
  37. 4.6 Exegesis of Mt. 24:30–31
  38. 4.7 Exegesis of Mt. 25:31–34, 41, 46
  39. 4.8 Matthew’s Portrait of the Son of Man
  40. 5
  41. Conclusion
  42. 5.1 Similarities
  43. 5.2 Two Levels of Similarity
  44. 5.3 Other Similarities
  45. 5.4 Other Judgment Scenes
  46. 5.5 Conclusion
  47. 5.6 Prospects for Future Study
  48. BIBLIOGRAPHY
  49. The Bible
  50. Reference Works
  51. Secondary Literature
  52. Index

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