Bibliography: Early Jewish and Christian Interpretation of
Scripture
© Roy E.
Ciampa, 2013
Book-Specific Monographs in Canonical Order
Matthew
Paul J. Achtemeier and Elizabeth Achtemeier,
To Save All People: A Study of the Record of God's Redemptive Acts in
Deuteronomy and Matthew.
D. C.
Allison, The New Moses: A Matthean
Typology.
Richard
Beaton, Isaiah’s Christ in Matthew’s Gospel. SNTSMS, 123.
Brandon D. Crowe, The Obedient Son Deuteronomy and Christology in the Gospel of Matthew. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2012
Michael D. Goulder. Midrash and Lection in Matthew.
Robert H.
Gundry, The Use of the Old Testament in St. Matthew's Gospel. With
Special Reference to the Messianic Hope.
Thomas R. Hatina, ed. Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian
Gospels. Vol. 2, Gospel of Matthew. Library of New Testament studies, 310.
London: T & T Clark, 2008.
M. Knowles, Jeremiah in Matthew’s Gospel. The Rejected-Prophet
Motif in Matthaean Redaction.
David
D. Kupp, Matthew's Emmanuel: Divine Presence and
God's People in the First Gospel.
Jon Laansma, ‘I
will give you rest’: The ‘Rest’ Motif in the New Testament with Special
Reference to Mt 11 and Heb 3-4. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1997.
M. J.
J. Menken, Matthew's Bible The Old Testament Text of the Evangelist. Bibliotheca
Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium, 173.
Jean
Miler, Les citations d'accomplissement dans l'Évangile de
Matthieu: quand Dieu se rend présent en toute humanité.
Krister Stendahl, The
J. Samuel
Subramanian, The Synoptic Gospels and the
Psalms As Prophecy. LNTS, 351.
Roland H. Worth, Jr., The
Sermon on the Mount: Its Old Testament Roots.
Mark
Stephen
Ahearne-Kroll, The
Psalms of Lament in Mark's Passion: Jesus’ Davidic Suffering. SNTSMS, 142.
Roger David Aus, The Wicked Tenants and Gethsemane: Isaiah in
the Wicked Tenants’Vineyard, and Moses and the High
Priest in
Thomas R. Hatina, ed., Biblical Interpretation in Early Christian Gospels. Vol. 1, The Gospel of Mark. Library of New Testament studies, 304. London: T & T Clark, 2006.
Thomas R. Hatina, In Search of a Context: The Function of
Scripture in Mark's Narrative.
M. D. Hooker, The Son of Man in Mark. London: SPCK, 1967.
Volker A. Lehnert, Die Provokation Israels: die paradoxe Funktion von Jes 6,9-10 bei Markus und Lukas: ein textpragmatischer Versuch im Kontext gegenwärtiger Rezeptionsästhetik und Lesetheorie. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1999.
Joel
Marcus, The Way of the Lord:
Christological Exegesis of the Old Testament in the Gospel of Mark.
J. Samuel
Subramanian, The Synoptic Gospels and the
Psalms As Prophecy. LNTS, 351.
Rikki E. Watts, Isaiah’s
New Exodus in Mark.
Luke
Darrell L. Bock, Proclamation from Prophecy
and Pattern: Lucan Old Testament Christology.
Rebecca I. Denova,
The Things Accomplished Among Us: Prophetic Tradition in the Structural
Pattern of Luke-Acts.
Craig A. Evans
and James A. Sanders, Luke and Scripture: The Function of Sacred
Tradition in Luke-Acts. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993.
Traugott Holtz, Untersuchungen über die alttestamentlichen Zitate bei
Lukas.
C. A. Kimball, Jesus’ Exposition of the Old Testament in Luke’s
Gospel.
Volker A. Lehnert, Die Provokation Israels: die paradoxe Funktion von Jes 6,9-10 bei Markus und Lukas: ein textpragmatischer Versuch im Kontext gegenwärtiger Rezeptionsästhetik und Lesetheorie. Neukirchen-Vluyn: Neukirchener, 1999.
Kenneth
Duncan Litwak, Echoes of Scripture in Luke-Acts:
Telling the History of God's People Intertextually. London: T&T Clark, 2005.
Dietrich Rusam, Das Alte Testament bei Lukas.
Mark
L. Straus, The Davidic Messiah in
Luke-Acts: The Promise and its Fulfillment in Lukan
Christology.
J. Samuel
Subramanian, The Synoptic Gospels and the
Psalms As Prophecy. LNTS, 351.
John
P. Borgen, Bread from Heaven: An Exegetical
Study of the Concept of Manna in the Gospel of John
and the Writings of Philo.
Andrew C. Brunson, Psalm
118 in the Gospel of John: An Intertextual Study
on the New Exodus Pattern in the Theology of John. WUNT 2/158.
Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2003.
Jaime
Clark-Soles, Scripture Cannot Be Broken: The Social Function of the Use of
Scripture in the Fourth Gospel. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2003.
M. Daly-Denton, David in the Fourth Gospel: The Johannine
Reception of the Psalms.
Craig A. Evans, Word
and Glory: On the Exegetical and Theological Background of John's Prologue.
A. T.
Hanson, The Prophetic Gospel. A Study of John and the Old Testament.
Edmund
Little, Echoes of the Old Testament in the Wine of
Wayne A. Meeks, The Prophet-King: Moses Traditions and the Johannine Christology.
Leiden: E. J. Brill,
1967.
M. J. J. Menken, Old Testament Quotations in the Fourth Gospel: Studies
in Textual Form. Kampen: Kok, 1996.
M. J. J. Menken, Schriftgebruik in het Vierde Evangelie het
citaat uit
Alicia D. Myers, Characterizing Jesus: A
Rhetorical Analysis on the Fourth Gospel's Use of Scripture in Its Presentation
of Jesus. London: T & T Clark, 2012.
Günter
Reim, Studien zum alttestamentlichen Hintergrund des Johannesevangeliums.
SNTSMS,
22.
B. G. Schuchard, Scripture
Within Scripture: The Interrelationship of Form and Function in the Explicit
Old Testament Citations in the Gospel of John.
Ruth Sheridan,
Retelling Scripture: "the Jews" and the Scriptural Citations in
John 1:19-12:15. Leiden: Brill, 2012.
Claus Westermann,
The Gospel of John in the Light of the Old Testament. Translated by Siegfried
Acts
Rebecca I. Denova,
The Things Accomplished Among Us: Prophetic Tradition in the Structural
Pattern of Luke-Acts.
Craig A. Evans and James A. Sanders, Luke and
Scripture: The Function of Sacred Tradition in Luke-Acts. Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993.
Traugott Holtz, Untersuchungen über die alttestamentlichen Zitate bei
Lukas.
Kenneth
Duncan Litwak, Echoes of Scripture in Luke-Acts:
Telling the History of God's People Intertextually.
David Pao, Acts and the Isaianic New
Exodus.
Dietrich Rusam,
Das Alte Testament bei
Lukas.
G. J. Steyn, Septuagint Quotations in the Context of the Petrine and Pauline Speeches of the Acta Apostolorum. Kampen: Kok, 1995.
Mark
L. Straus, The Davidic Messiah in
Luke-Acts: The Promise and its Fulfillment in Lukan
Christology.
Romans
Brian J. Abasciano, Paul’s Use of the Old Testament in Romans
9:1-9. LNTS, 301.
Brian J. Abasciano, Paul's Use of the Old Testament in Romans
9:10-18: An Intertextual and Theological Exegesis.
London: T & T Clark, 2011.
Richard H. Bell, Provoked to
Jealousy: The Origin and Purpose of the Jealousy Motif in Romans 9-11. Tübingen: Mohr, 1994.
Timothy W. Berkley, From
a Broken Covenant to Circumcision of the Heart: Pauline Intertextual Exegesis in Romans 2:17-29. SBLDS, 175.
Olle Christoffersson, The Earnest Expectation of
the Creature: The Flood-Tradition as Matrix of Romans 8:18-27. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1990.
Hans Hübner, Gottes
Ich und Israel: Zum Schriftgebrauch des Paulus in Römer 9–11. FRLANT, 136. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1984.
Sylvia C. Keesmaat, Paul and
His Story: (Re)-Interpreting the Exodus Tradition.
Felice Montagnini,
Rom. 5, 12-14 alla luce
del dialogo rabbinico.
Shiu-Lun Shum, Paul’s Use of Isaiah in Romans: A
Comparative Study of Paul’s Letter to the Romans and the Sibylline and
J. Ross Wagner, Heralds
of the Good News: Isaiah and Paul "In Concert" in the Letter to the
Romans. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
1
Corinthians
Benjamin L. Gladdd, Revealing the Mysterion: The Use of Mystery in Daniel and Second Temple Judaism with Its Bearing on First Corinthians. BZNW 160; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008.
John Paul Heil, The Rhetorical
Role of Scripture in 1 Corinthians. Leiden: Brill, 2005.
Karl-Heinrich Ostmeyer, Taufe und Typos: Elemente und Theologie der
Tauftypologien in 1. Korinther 10 und 1.
Petrus 3.
WUNT 2/118. Tübingen:
Mohr, 2000.
Brian
S. Rosner, Paul, Scripture and Ethics: A Study of 1 Corinthians 5–7.
H. H. Drake
Williams, III, The Wisdom of the
Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor. 1:18-3:23.
2
Corinthians
Linda L. Belleville, Reflections of
Glory: Paul's Polemical Use of the Moses-Doxa
Tradition in 2 Corinthians 3.1-18.
Scott J.
Hafemann, Paul, Moses, and the History of
C. Marvin Pate, Adam
Christology as the Exegetical & Theological Substructure of 2 Corinthians
4:7-5:21.
C. K.
Stockhausen, Moses’ Veil and the Glory of the New Covenant: The Exegetical
Substructure of II Cor. 3:1–4:6.
William J. Webb, Returning
Home: New Covenant and Second Exodus as the Context for 2 Corinthians
6.14-7.1.
Galatians
Roy E.
Ciampa, The Presence and Function of Scripture in Galatians 1 and 2. WUNT 2/102.
Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,
1996.
G.
Walter Hansen, Abraham in Galatians: Epistolary and Rhetorical Contexts.
Matthew S. Harmon, She Must and Shall Go Free: Paul's Isaianic Gospel in Galatians. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2010.
Sylvia C. Keesmaat, Paul and His Story: (Re)-Interpreting the
Exodus Tradition. Sheffield:
Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.
B. W. Longenecker, The
Triumph of Abraham’s God.
C. Marvin Pate, The Reverse of the
Curse: Paul, Wisdom, and the Law.
Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2000.
Andrew Hollis
Wakefield, Where to Live: The Hermeneutical Significance of Paul's Citations
from Scripture in Galatians 3:1-14. Academia
Biblica 14.
William N. Wilder, Echoes
of the Exodus Narrative in the Context and Background of Galatians 5:18.
Studies in Biblical Literature, 23.
Jeffrey R. Wisdom, Blessing for the Nations
and the Curse of the Law: Paul's Citation of Genesis and Deuteronomy in
Gal 3.8-10. Tübingen: Mohr
Siebeck, 2001.
Ephesians
W. Hall Harris, The Descent of Christ: Ephesians 4:7-11 and
Traditional Hebrew Imagery. Biblical Studies Library.
Thorsten Moritz,
A Profound Mystery: The Use of the Old Testament in Ephesians.
Thomas
R. Neufeld, Put On the Armour of God: The Divine
Warrior from Isaiah to Ephesians.
Philippians
See: Bruce L. Fields, “Paul as
Model: The Rhetoric and Old Testament Background of Philippians
3:1-4:1.” Ph.D. diss.,
Marquette University, 1995.
Colosssians
Christopher A. BBeetham, Echoes of Scripture in the Letter of Paul to the Colossians.
Biblical Interpretation Series 96; Leiden: Brill, 2008.
Pastoral
Epistles
See: A. T. Hanson, “The
Use of the Old Testament in the Pastoral Epistles,” IBS 3 (1981):
203–19.
Benjamin Paul Wolfe, “The Place and Use of Scripture in the
Pastoral Epistles.” Ph.D. diss., The
Hebrews
Herbert W. Bateman, IV, Early Jewish
Hermeneutics and Hebrews 1:5-13: The Impact of Early Jewish Exegesis on
the Interpretation of a Significant New Testament Passage.
M. R. D’Angelo, Moses in
the Letter to the Hebrews.
Graham Hughes, Hebrews
and Hermeneutics: The Epistle to the Hebrews as a New Testament Example of
Biblical Interpretation.
Simon Kistemaker, The Psalm Citations in the Epistle to the
Hebrews.
Jon Laansma, ‘I will give you rest’: The ‘Rest’ Motif
in the New Testament with Special Reference to Mt 11 and Heb
3-4. Tübingen: Mohr
Siebeck, 1997.
Sidney G. Sowers, The Hermeneutics of Philo and Hebrews: A Comparison of the Interpretation of the Old Testament in Philo Judaeus and the Epistle to the Hebrews. Zürich: EVZ-Verlag, 1965.
F. C. Synge, Hebrews and the Scriptures.
1 Peter
William L. Schutter, Hermeneutic and Composition in I Peter. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1989.
Revelation
Gregory K. Beale, John's Use of the Old
Testament in Revelation.
Gregory K. Beale, The Use of Daniel in
Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and in the Revelation of
William J. Dumbrell,
The End of the Beginning: Revelation 21-22 and the Old Testament.
J. Fekkes, Isaiah and Prophetic Traditions in
the Book of Revelation (
David Mathewson,
A New Heaven and a New Earth: The Meaning and Function of the Old
Testament in Revelation 21.1-22.5.
John Andrew McLean, The
Seventieth Week of Daniel
Steve Moyise, The
Old Testament in the Book of Revelation.
J.-P. Ruiz, Ezekiel in the Apocalypse: The Transformation of
Prophetic Language in Revelation 16:17-19.10.
Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1989.
A. Schlatter, Das Alte Testament in der johanneischen
Apokalypse. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1912.