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Psalm 110 and the Logic of Hebrews

English · Hardback

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A neglected area of study of the letter to the Hebrews is the function of the Old Testament in the letter''s logic. Compton addresses this neglect by looking at two other ideas that have themselves received too little attention, namely (1) the unique and fundamental semantic contribution of Hebrews'' exposition (vis-a-vis its exhortation) and (2) the prominence of Ps 110 in the author''s exposition. The conclusion becomes clear that Hebrews'' exposition-its theological argument-turns, in large part, on successive inferences drawn from Ps 110:1 and 4.Compton observes that the author uses the text in the first part of his exposition to (1) interpret Jesus'' resurrection as his messianic enthronement, (2) connect Jesus'' enthronement with his fulfillment of Ps 8''s vision for humanity and, thus, (3) begin to explain Jesus was enthroned through suffering. In the second and third parts of his exposition, the author uses the text to corroborate the narrative initially sketched. Thus, he uses the text to (1) show that messiah was expected to be a superior priest and, moreover, (2) show that this messianic priest was expected to solve the human problem through death.>

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