Bibliography: Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation of
Scripture
© Roy E. Ciampa, 2013
Books on
the Use of the Old Testament in the New in General
(see separate bibliographies on biblical interpretation in early
Judaism, in Paul, and monographs dealing with particular books)
1. Martin C. Albl,
"And Scripture Cannot Be Broken": The Form and Function of
the Early Christian Testimonia Collections. SNTSupp,
96.
2. Gleason L. Archer and Gregory Chirichigno,
Old Testament Quotations in the New Testament. Chicago: Moody Press, 1983.
3. D. L. Baker, Two Testaments, One Bible: A Study of Some
Modern Solutions to the Theological Problem of the Relationship Between the Old
and New Testaments. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1976.
4. Gregory K. Beale, ed., The
Right Doctrine from the Wrong Text? Grand
Rapids: Baker, 1994.
5. G. K. Beale and D. A. Carson. Commentary
on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker
Academic, 2007.
6. Kenneth Berding
and Jonathan Lunde, eds. Three Views on the New
Testament Use of the Old Testament: Single Meaning, Unified Referents.
Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.
7. Markus Bockmuehl,
Jewish Law in Gentile Churches: Halakhah and the
Beginning of Christian Public Ethics.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 2003.
8. F. F. Bruce, The Time is Fulfilled: Five Aspects of
the Fulfillment of the Old Testament in the New.
9.
10.
D. A. Carson and H. G. M. Williamson, eds., It is Written: Scripture Citing Scripture.
11.
Bruce D.
Chilton, A Galilean Rabbi and His Bible: Jesus’ Use of the Interpreted
Scripture of His Time.
12.
Frank Crüsemann and Udo Theissmann, eds., Ich
glaube an den Gott Israels: Fragen und Antworten zu einem Thema, das im
christlichen Glaubensbekenntnis fehlt.
Gütersloh: Kaiser, 1998.
13.
Richard
M. Davidson, Typology in Scripture: A Study of Hermeneutical ΤΥΠΟΣ Structures.
14.
W. Dittmar, Vetus Testamentum in Novo: Die alttestamentlichen
Parallelen des Neuen Testaments im Wortlaut der Urtexte und der Septuaginta. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck &
Ruprecht, 1899-1903.
15.
David S. Dockery, Biblical Interpretation
Then and Now: Contemporary Hermeneutics in the Light of the Early Church.
16.
C. H. Dodd, According to the
Scriptures: The Sub-structure of New Testament Theology.
17.
C. H. Dodd, The Old Testament in the New.
18.
James M. Efird, ed., The Use of the Old
Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William
Franklin Stinespring.
19.
E. Earle Ellis, The Old
Testament in Early Christianity. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1991; repr.
20.
E. Earle Ellis, Paul’s Use of
the Old Testament.
21.
E. Earle Ellis, Prophecy and Hermeneutic in Early
Christianity. WUNT, 18. Tübingen: J. C. B.
Mohr [Paul Siebeck]; repr.
22.
Craig A. Evans, ed., From
Prophecy to Testament: The Function of the Old Testament in the New.
23.
Craig A. Evans, To See and Not
Perceive:
24.
Craig A. Evans, ed., The Interpretation of Scripture
in Early Judaism and Christianity: Studies
in Language and Tradition.
25.
Craig A. Evans and James A. Sanders, The Function of Scripture in Early
Jewish and Christian Tradition.
26.
Craig A. Evans and James A. Sanders, eds., Early
Christian Interpretation of the Scriptures of
27.
Craig A. Evans and James A.
Sanders, eds. Paul and the Scriptures of
28.
Craig A. Evans and W. Richard Stegner, eds. The
Gospels and the Scriptures of
29.
Craig A. Evans
and William F. Stinespring, eds., Early Jewish and
Christian Exegesis: Studies in Memory of William Hugh Brownlee.
30.
Craig A. Evans
and Shemaryahu Talmon,
eds., The Quest for Context and Meaning: Studies in Biblical Intertextuality in Honor of James A. Sanders.
31.
Craig A. Evans and H. Daniel Zacharias, eds., "What
Does the Scripture Say?": Studies in the Function
of Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity. London: T & T Clark,
2012.
32.
John S. Feinberg, ed., Continuity and Discontinuity: Perspectives
on the Relationship Between the Old and New
Testaments.
33.
Richard
T. France, Jesus and the Old Testament.
34.
L. Goppelt,
Typos: The Typological Interpretation of the Old Testament in the New.
35.
A. T. Hanson, Studies in Paul’s
Technique and Theology.
36.
A. T. Hanson,
The Living Utterances of God.
37.
J. R.
Harris, Testimonies.
2 vols.
38.
Alan J. Hauser and Duane F.
Watson, A History of Biblical Interpretation, Volume 1: The Ancient Period.
39.
David M. Hay, Glory at the Right Hand:
40.
Richard B. Hays, The Conversion
of the Imagination: Paul As Interpreter of
41.
Richard B. Hays, Echoes of
Scripture in the Letters of Paul.
42. Richard B. Hays, Stefan Alkier, and Leroy Andrew Huizenga, eds., Reading the Bible Intertextually. Waco, Tex: Baylor University Press, 2009.
43.
F.
C. Holmgren, The Old Testament and the Significance
of Jesus.
44.
M.
D. Hooker, Jesus and the Servant.
45.
Moyer V. Hubbard, New
Creation in Paul’s Letters and Thought. SNTSMS, 119.
46.
Hans Hübner, Vetus Testamentum in Novo. 3 vols. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997-.
47.
Eugen Hühn, Die Alttestamentlichen Citate und
Reminiscenzen im Neuen Testamente. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1900.
48.
Donald H. Juel, Messianic Exegesis: Christological
Interpretation of the Old Testament in Early Christianity.
49.
S. Lewis Johnson, Jr., The Old Testament in the New: An Argument
for Biblical Inspiration.
50.
Walter C. Kaiser, Jr., The Uses
of the Old Testament in the New.
51.
Seyoon Kim, The Origin
of Paul’s Gospel. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1981.
52.
Dietrich-Alex Koch, Die Schrift als Zeuge des
Evangeliums: Untersuchungen zur Verwendung und zum Verständnis der Schrift
bei Paulus.
Tübingen: Mohr, 1986.
53.
Craig R. Koester, The
Dwelling of God: The Tabernacle in the Old Testament, Intertestamental
Jewish Literature, and the Old [i.e., New] Testament.
54.
Hans K. LaRondelle, The
55.
Barnabas Lindars,
New Testament Apologetic: The Doctrinal Significance of the Old Testament
Quotations.
56.
Richard N. Longenecker,
Biblical Exegesis in the Apostolic Period.
57.
Gerard P. Luttikhuizen, ed., The Creation of Man and Woman:
Interpretations of the Biblical Narratives in Jewish and Christian Traditions.
58.
Gerard P. Luttikhuizen, ed.,
59.
Gerard P. Luttikhuizen and Florentino García Martínez, eds., Interpretations
of the Flood.
60.
Otto Michel, Paulus
und seine Bibel. BFCT, 2.18;
Gütersloh: Bertelsmann, 1929; reprint ed., Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche
Buchgesellschaft, 1972.
61.
Douglas J. Moo, The Old Testament in the
Gospel Passion Narratives.
62.
Steve Moyise, Evoking Scripture: Seeing the Old Testament in the New. London: T
& T Clark, 2008.
63.
Steve Moyise,
The Old Testament in the New: An Introduction.
64.
Steve
Moyise, ed., The Old Testament in the New Testament.
65.
Steve Moyise
and M. J. J. Menken, eds., Deuteronomy in the New Testament. Library of
New Testament Studies, 358.
66.
Steve Moyise
and M. J. J. Menken, eds., Isaiah in the New Testament. The New
Testament and the Scriptures of
67.
Steve Moyise
and M. J. J. Menken, eds., The Psalms in the New Testament. The New
Testament and the Scriptures of
68.
Martin Jan Mulder, ed., Mikra: Text,
Translation,
69.
Carey C. Newman, Paul’s
Glory-Christology: Tradition and Rhetoric.
NovTSup 69;
70. A. Marvin Pate, The Reverse of the Curse: Paul, Wisdom, and the Law. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000.
71.
Gerbern
S. Oegema, Für Israel und die Völker: Studien zum
alttestamentlich-jüdischen Hintergrund der paulinischen Theologie. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 1999.
72.
73. Stanley E. Porter and Christopher D. Stanley, eds., As It Is Written: Studying Paul’s Use of Scripture. SBL Symposium Series, 50. Atlanta, Ga.: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008.
74.
Emerson B. Powery,
Jesus Reads Scripture: The Function of Jesus’ Use of Scripture in the
Synoptic Gospels. Biblical
Interpretation Series, 63.
75.
Gregory Allen Robbins, ed.,
76. James M. Scott, Adoption as Sons of God: An Exegetical Investigation into the Background of ΥΙΟΘΕΣΙΑ in the Pauline Corpus. WUNT, 2.48. Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1992.
77.
Henry M. Shires, Finding the Old Testament in the New.
78.
Christopher D. Stanley, Arguing
with Scripture: The Rhetoric of Quotations in the Letters of Paul.
79.
Christopher D. Stanley, Paul
and the Language of Scripture: Citation Technique in the Pauline Epistles and
Contemporary Literature. SNTSMS 69;
80. Christopher D. Stanley, ed., Paul and Scripture: Extending the Conversation. Early Christianity and Its Literature, 9. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2012.
81.
Willard M. Swartley,
82.
R. V. G. Tasker, The Old Testament in the
New Testament.
83.
Peter J. Tomson,
Paul and the Jewish Law: Halakha in the Letters of the Apostle to the Gentiles. CRINT, 3.1.
Assen & Maastricht: Van Gorcum;
84.
Crawford Howell Toy, Quotations in the New
Testament.
85.
David McCalman Turpie, The Old Testament in the New: A
Contribution to Biblical Criticism and Interpretation.
86.
Guy Prentiss Waters, The
End of Deuteronomy in the Epistles of Paul. WUNT 2.221. Tübingen:
Mohr Siebeck, 2006.
87.
Francis Watson, Paul and the Hermeneutics of
Faith.
88.
Florian Wilk, Die Bedeutiung des Jesajabuches
für Paulus. FRLANT, 179. Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck, 1998.
89.
N. T. Wright, The
Climax of the Covenant: Christ and the Law in Pauline Theology.