Behold, Your House Is Left to You by Peter H. Rice

Behold, Your House Is Left to You by Peter H. Rice

Author:Peter H. Rice [Rice, Peter H.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Published: 2016-10-25T07:00:00+00:00


298. See Taylor, “The Jerusalem Temple,” 466, 480–81.

299. See Fitzmyer, Luke, 1:213–15.

300. John’s ministry anticipated these divisions as well (see Luke 3:7–9, 18–20; cf. 7:29–30).

301. He heals those who are demon-possessed (e.g., 4:33–37; 8:26–39), leprous (e.g., 5:12–16), crippled (5:17–26), and otherwise sick (e.g., 4:38–41; 8:43–48); he also raises the dead (7:11–17; 8:40–42, 49–56). See also 6:17–19; 7:1–10.

302. Kingsbury probably rightly reads these scenes as part of the larger drama over “the crucial question of who rightfully rules God’s people Israel: Is it Jesus, Israel’s Messiah, or the authorities?” (“The Plot of Luke’s Story,” 160).



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