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Matthean Sets of Parables

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Matthean Parables have often been read through the lens of their Synoptic parallels, which has, for instance, led to the claim that Matthew does not have a parable theory of its own. Peter Yaw Oppo...
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Matthean Parables have often been read through the lens of their Synoptic parallels, which has, for instance, led to the claim that Matthew does not have a parable theory of its own. Peter Yaw Oppong-Kumi offers a careful and detailed analysis of the three parabolic compositions in the Gospel of Matthew. He presents a new approach to Matthew's parables and calls for a reading of the gospel that frees it from the dependency of its sources. Through meticulous study the author shows the interconnectedness of Matthew's parable compositions through their common theology and context. He offers some intriguing evidence of how certain theological thoughts of the Gospel influenced the composition of Matthean sets of parables and how, for instance, these theological thoughts explain the crucial change the author made to Mk 4:8 or the famous textual problem of the Parable of Two Sons. Peter Yaw Oppong-Kumi demonstrates how Matthew's parable compositions have been constructed as a narrative and rhetorical piece to respond to one important question of the gospel, namely who accepts or rejects the Gospel's protagonist and what are the ramifications of that.
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Price: £98.90
Pages: 421
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: 18 January 2013
ISBN: 9783161517303
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament, Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

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<p>"Peter Yaw Oppong-Kumi has produced a timely volume that consistently challenges scholars to examine Matthew's use of parables afresh." -- <b>J. R. C. Cousland</b>, <i>Review of Biblical Literature, 02/2014</i></p><p></p>