02980ctm a22004457i 45000010009000000050017000090060001000260070003000270080041000300100017000710200063000880200043001510350024001940400060002180420014002780500025002920820017003171000050003342450113003842600045004972640047005422640012005893000048006013360026006493370028006753380027007035040056007305050522007865200625013086300038019336300056019716300038020276300056020656300051021216500034021726500045022066500061022516550063023127760159023752071959020250312110732.0ta200124s2018 mnua b 000 0 eng d a 2017279177 a9781506433516 (pbk)qpaperback : alkaline paper :cĐ23.10 a1506433510qpaperback : alkaline paper a(OCoLC)on1007069597 aYDXbengcYDXerdadLNTdSGBdOCLCFdIHTdXIIdJ9UdDLC alccopycat00aBS1225.52b.W58 201804a222/.1062231 aWitherington, Ben, III,cIII,d1951-eauthor.10aTorah old and new :h[manuscript] :bexegesis, intertextuality, and hermeneutics /cby Ben Witherington III. aMinneapolis:. :bFortress Press,cc2018. 1aMinneapolis, MN :bFortress Press,c[2018] 4c♭2018 axxvii, 415 pages :billustrations ;c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 403-415)0 aPreface: Laying down the law -- 1. The "law" by the numbers and its influence in early Judaism -- 2. The Genesis of it all -- 3. The Exodus and the entrance -- 4. Cracking the Levitical code and counting up the Numbers -- 5. Deuteronomy and the demise of Moses -- 6. Coda : final reflections -- Appendix 1. Citations, allusions, and echoes of the Pentateuch in the NT according to Nestle-Aland [superscript 28] -- Appendix 2. Review of Adam and the Genome -- Appendix 3. Ascending Enoch, or Jesus and falling spirits. aThe Torah in context and through the ages. Reading the books of the Law, the Pentateuch, in their original context is the crucial prerequisite for reading their citation and use in later interpretation, including the New Testament writings, argues Ben Witherington III. Here, he offers pastors, teachers, and students an accessible commentary on the Pentateuch, as well as a reasoned consideration of how these books were heard and read in early Christianity. By reading "forward and backward," Witherington advances the scholarly discussion of intertextuality and opens a new avenue for biblical theology. - Back cover.00aBible.pPentateuchxHermeneutics.00aBible.pPentateuchxCriticism, interpretation, etc.04aBible.pPentateuchxHermeneutics.04aBible.pPentateuchxCriticism, interpretation, etc.07aBible.pPentateuch..2fast0(OCoLC)fst01808093 0aIntertextuality in the Bible. 7aHermeneutics..2fast0(OCoLC)fst00955492 7aIntertextuality in the Bible..2fast0(OCoLC)fst00977563 7aCriticism, interpretation, etc..2fast0(OCoLC)fst0141163508iElectronic version:aWitherington, Ben, III, 1951-tTorah old and new.dMinneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2018]z9781506446493w(OCoLC)1030819126