The Messianic Kingship of Jesus: A Study of Christology and Redemptive History in Matthew's Gospel with Special Reference to the Royal-Enthronement PS
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The Messianic Kingship of Jesus: A Study of Christology and Redemptive History in Matthew's Gospel with Special Reference to the Royal-Enthronement PS  -     By: Sungho Choi

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Title: The Messianic Kingship of Jesus: A Study of Christology and Redemptive History in Matthew's Gospel with Special Reference to the Royal-Enthronement PS
By: Sungho Choi
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 243
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.90 X 5.90 X 0.60 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1610974891
ISBN-13: 9781610974899
Series: West Theological Monograph
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Synopsis: Identification of the Royal Psalms by Herman Gunkel indicates that the history and genre of the Royal Psalms must be distinguished from the Enthronement Psalms that are written to celebrate Yahweh's Kingship from those written to celebrate Davidic kingship. In reference to this, Joachim Becker argues against the presence of messianic Davidic Psalms in the Old Testament and posits that the initial hope in Davidic kingship died out during the exilic period and consequently centered Israelite faith in Yahweh alone. It may thus be concluded that Yahweh's Kingship effaces the place of the Davidic Messiah. Against this claim, The Messianic Kingship of Jesus argues that the early Christian use of Psalm quotations in particular suggest that the Royal and Enthronement Psalms were viewed as one entity which suggests that Yahweh's reign and Davidic kingship in Jewish-Christian thinking were not antagonistic but mutually complementary. Within the synoptic tradition, Matthew's emphasis on Davidic heritage supports this notion as he applies 'Son of David' to the 'Son of God' and also 'Son of Man.' Therein lies 'paradoxical tension' in the use of the old Jewish Scripture as early Christians, on the one hand, sought to preserve their Jewish legacy but, on the other, creatively employed the Old Testament to support their christological message and the divine attributes of Jesus expressed in the Gospel. The entire process of quotation by Matthew generates one of the major characteristics of Judeo-Christian religiosity; namely, the manifestation of divine redemptive activity in the history of Israel. Endorsements: "Dr. Choi identifies a helpful and hitherto unrecognized stream of Messianic fulfillment which flows from the ancient Psalter. The work brings to the fore the importance of the Davidic Messianic figure who had been marked out in the Psalms as the one who ruled on Yahweh's behalf and how it is used by Matthew to identify the significance and status of Christ's Lordship. The study enriches our understanding of the early church's appreciation of her Lord. All who are interested in early Christology will find this work of interest and value." -Tom Holland Head of Biblical Research Wales Evangelical School of Theology Author Biography: Sungho Choi is lecturer of Biblical Theology and also Chief Administrative Officer at Wales Evangelical School of Theology, UK.

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