Hesed and the New Testament: An Intertextual Categorization Study
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Hesed and the New Testament: An Intertextual Categorization Study  -     By: Karen Nelson

Hesed and the New Testament: An Intertextual Categorization Study

Eisenbrauns / 2023 / Hardcover

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Title: Hesed and the New Testament: An Intertextual Categorization Study
By: Karen Nelson
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 298
Vendor: Eisenbrauns
Publication Date: 2023
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.81 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 5 ounces
ISBN: 1646022416
ISBN-13: 9781646022410
Stock No: WW022410

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In the Hebrew Bible, M17;esed (steadfast love, loyalty, devotion) denotes an important concept that is relevant to interpersonal relationships in every generation. In this book, Karen Nelson investigates New Testament engagement with that concept and the exegetical value of recognizing such engagement.

This investigation employs an original hybrid of two methodological approaches: intertextuality, used to consider how New Testament authors appropriate texts that evoke M17;esed or M17;7;sid, and categorization, used to analyze and compare instances of the categories M17;sdand M17;syd within the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Nelson's work challenges assertions that the New Testament equivalent of M17;esed is agap5; (love) or charis (grace). Rather, she contends that M17;esed and M17;7;sid are more likely to be evoked by the terms with which they are most often rendered in the Septuagint: eleos and hosios, respectively. Nelson rereads selected New Testament pericopes in light of M17;esed, highlighting points about ongoing devotion to kinship and covenantal relationships often overlooked in those contexts and showing how New Testament authors and figures utilize the M17;esed tradition to critique the contemporary socioreligious situation and encourage belief, enduring commitment, and appropriately changed lifestyles.

Addressing a topic that spans the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, this study will be of value to biblical scholars, especially those who are interested in semantics.

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