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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
xvi
Preface
xvii
Abbreviations
xxii
General Bibliography
il
INTRODUCTION
A. The Authorship of the Gospel
2
B. The Gospel s Sources
4
1.
Markand Q
4
2.
Other Sources
5
a. Oral Tradition
6
b. Larger Sets of Linked Units Related to Material
in Mark or
Q
6
с.
Smaller Sets of Linked Units without Parallel
in the Canonical Gospels
7
3.
Summary
9
4.
Sources as a Constraint
9
5.
Matthew and John
9
C. How the Author Handled His Sources
10
D. From Eyewitnesses to Matthew s Sources
11
1.
Matthew and His Sources as Early Church
Documents
11
2.
The Early Development and Role of Gospel
Tradition
11
3.
The Gospels and the Historical Jesus
12
E. The Date of the Gospel of Matthew
14
1.
The Use of the Fall of Jerusalem as a Watershed
for Dating
14
2.
Other Claimed Dating Markers
15
CONTENTS
3.
A Date before a.d.
70 16
F.
The Provenance of the Gospel of Matthew
17
G. What Kind of Document Did Matthew Think He
Was Writing?
19
1.
Matthew and the Ancient Biographical Writings
19
2.
Matthew and
ОТ
Accounts of the Lives of
Key Figures
19
3.
Matthew and Christian Proclamation
20
4.
Matthew as a Manual for Discipleship
20
5.
Matthew and Jewish Midrash
21
6.
Matthew and Christian Self-Definition
21
7.
Matthew and the Jewish Festal Calendar
21
8.
How Matthew Intended His Gospel to Be
Related to
22
H. The State of the Gospel Text
22
I. Elements of Matthew s Narrative Technique
23
1.
Repetition of Formulas
23
2.
Use of the Same Source Information on More
than One Occasion
24
3.
Framing
25
4.
Chiasm
25
5.
Parallelism
26
6.
Imperfect Parallelism
26
7.
Internal Cross-Referencing by Means of
Language Echoes
27
8.
Theme-Setting Episodes
27
9.
Sectional Overlaps
28
10.
Dramatisation
28
J. Matthew s Use of the
ОТ
29
1.
Text Forms Available to Matthew
29
a. Mt.
1-2 29
b. Mt.
3-9 30
с
Mt.
10-18 30
d. Mt.
19-25 31
e. Mt.
26-28 32
f. Conclusion
33
2.
How Matthew Interprets the
ОТ
33
К.
Matthew s Use of Other Jewish Tradition
36
vi
CONTENTS
L.
The Theology of the Gospel of Matthew
38
M. An Annotated Structural Outline of Matthew
44
COMMENTARY
I. The Stock from Which Jesus Comes
—
and Its History
(1:1-17) 65
II. Infancy
(1:18-2:23) 88
A. The Circumstances of Jesus Birth
(1:18-25) 88
B. The Visit of the Magi
(2:1-12) 103
С
To Egypt and Back
(2:13-23) 118
III. John Proclaiming in the Wilderness
(3:1-12) 132
IV. Preparation
(3:13-4:12) 150
A. Jesus Comes for Baptism by John
(3:13-17) 150
B. Led by the Spirit to Be Tested by the Devil
(4:1-12) 158
V. Establishing His Ministry
(4:13-25) 170
A. Preaching the Kingdom Back in Galilee
(4:13-17) 170
B. Calling Co-workers
(4:18-22) 177
C. Itinerant Ministry in Galilee, with Influence Far
Beyond
(4:23-25) 181
VI. Sermon on the Mount
(5:1-8:1) 186
A. Preparing to Teach Disciples and Potential Disciples
from All Israel
(5:1-2) 186
B. Good News to the Poor in Spirit
(5:3-10) 193
C. The Difficulties of God s People Continued and
Climaxed in Persecution for Jesus
(5:11-12) 207
D. Called to Be Salt and Light
(5:13-16) 210
E. Introduction to Jesus Vision of Abundant
Righteousness
( 5:17-20) 215
F. Six Antitheses
(5:21-48) 226
1.
On Murder
(5:21-26) 226
2.
On Adultery
(5:27-30) 235
3.
On Divorce
(5:31-32) 240
4.
On Oaths
(5:33-37) 247
5.
On An Eye for an Eye
(5:38-42) 253
6.
On Love
(5:43-48) 262
G. Practising Piety before Others
(6:1-18) 271
VII
CONTENTS
1.
Almsgiving
(6:1-4) 271
2.
Prayer
(6:5-6) 277
Excursus on Prayer
(6:7-15) 279
3.
Fasting
(6:16-18) 294
H. Seeking the Kingdom
(6:19-34) 296
1.
Storing Up Treasures in Heaven
(6:19-21) 296
2.
Having a Healthy Eye
(6:22-23) 300
3.
Serving God and Not Mammon
(6:24) 302
4.
Do Not Be Anxious; Seek the Kingdom
(6:25-34) 305
I. Making Our Relationship with God the Measure of
All Things
(7:1-11) 316
1.
Do Not Judge; Beware of the Beam in Your
Own Eye
(7:1-5) 316
2.
Do Not Give Dogs What Is Holy
(7:6) 321
3.
Ask; Your Father Gives Good Things
(7:7-11) 324
J. The Golden Rule as the Summary of the Sermon,
but Also of the Law and the Prophets
(7:12) 328
K. Challenges to Implement the Sermon
(7:13-27) 331
1.
Enter through the Narrow Gate
(7:13-14) 331
2.
Beware of False Prophets
(7:15-20) 334
3.
Do the Will of My Father
(7:21-23) 338
4.
Build Your House on the Rock
(7:24-27) 342
L. He Was Teaching as One Who Had Authority
(7:28-8:1) 344
VII.
Jesus on the Move in Ministry (8:[l]2-9:34)
347
A. The First Day of Healings (8:[1]2-17)
347
1.
Jesus Cleanses a Leper
(8:2-4) 347
2.
Jesus Heals a Centurion s Servant
(8:5-13) 351
3.
Jesus Heals Peter s Mother-in-Law
(8:14-15) 358
4.
General Healing: He Took Our Infirmities
(8:16-17) 360
B. Miracles in a Disciple Framework
(8:18-9:13) 362
1.
Jesus and His Would-Be Followers
(8:18-22) 362
2.
Jesus Stills the Storm
(8:23-27) 369
3.
Jesus Sends the Demons into the Pigs
(8:28-34) 372
4.
Jesus Forgives and Heals a Lame Man
(9:1-8) 378
5.
Jesus Heals Tax Collectors and Sinners
(9:9-13) 383
C. Healings in Connection with Fresh Wineskins for
New Wine
(9:14-32) 388
Vili
CONTENTS
1. New
Wine Is for Fresh Wineskins
(9:14-17) 388
2.
Jesus Raises a Girl from Death and Rescues
a Woman from Perpetual Uncleanness
(9:18-26) 392
3.
Jesus Gives Sight to Two Blind People
(9:27-31) 398
4.
Contrasting Reactions to Jesus Exorcism of
a Mute Man
(9:32-34) 402
VIII.
Workers for the Harvest
(9:35-11:1) 405
A. Ask the Lord of the Harvest to Send Out
Workers
(9:35-38) 405
B. Jesus Bestows Authority on the Twelve
(10:1) 408
С
The Names of the Twelve Apostles
(10:2-4) 410
D. Jesus Instructs the Twelve for Their Mission
(10:5-42) 413
1.
Instructions, Part
1 (10:5-15) 413
2.
Instructions, Part
2 (10:16-23) 421
3.
Instructions, Part
3 (10:24-42) 429
E. Jesus Pattern of Ministry Is Renewed
(11:1) 446
IX. Seeing Clearly and Relating Rightly to God s
Present Agenda
(11:2-30) 448
A. John the Baptist and Jesus
(11:2-19) 448
1.
The Blind Are Seeing, and the Lame Are
Walking.
. . (11:2-6) 448
2.
My Messenger
. . .
Who Will Prepare
Your Way
(11:7-15) 452
3.
He Has a Demon
...
a Glutton and a Drunkard
(11:16-19) 459
B. Rejected and Accepted by; Hidden from and Revealed
to
(11:20-30) 465
1.
Reproaching Privileged Towns
(11:20-24) 465
2.
The Good Pleasure of the Father and the Choice
of the Son
(11:25-27) 468
3.
Come to Me, All Who Are Weary
. . ; (11:28-30) 473
X. Conflict with the Pharisees
(12:1-50) 479
A. The Son of Man Is Lord of the Sabbath
(12:1-8) 479
B. It Is Permitted to Do Good on the Sabbath
(12:9-14) 485
C. The Triumph of the Gentle and the Other-Centred
Servant of God
(12:15-21) 489
D. By Beelzebul or by the Spirit of God?
(12:22-29) 495
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CONTENTS
E.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit Will Not Be
Forgiven
(12:30-37) 503
F. Those to Be Condemned Seek a Sign
(12:38-42) 508
G. The Last State
. . .
Becomes Worse than the
First
(12:43-45) 513
H. Who Is My Mother, and Who Are My Brothers
and Sisters?
(12:46-50) 515
XL Parables ofthe Kingdom
(13:1-53) 520
A. Speaking to the Crowds in Parables (13:l-3a)
520
B. Set
1
(13:3b-23)
524
1.
The Parable of the One Who Sowed (13:3b-9)
524
2.
Why Parables for the Crowds?
(13:10-17) 531
3.
Explanation of the Parable of the One Who
Sowed
(13:18-23) 538
С
Set
2 (13:24-43) 542
1.
The Parable of the Zizania among the Wheat
(13:24-30) 542
2.
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
(13:31-32) 549
3.
The Parable of the Leaven
(13:33) 552
4.
Jesus Parables Speak What Has Long Been
Hidden
(13:34-35) 555
5.
Explanation of the Parable of the Zizania in
the Field
(13:36-43) 557
D. Set
3 (13:44-52) 562
1.
The Parable of the Treasure Hidden in the
Field
(13:44) 562
2.
The Parable of the Very Valuable Pearl
(13:45-46) 565
3.
The Parable of the Fishing Net, with Interpretation
(13:47-50) 567
4.
Conclusion: The Parable of the Landowner with
a Treasure
(13:51-52) 569
E. Parables Completed, Jesus Moves On
(13:53) 572
XII.
Jesus Interpreted, but Also Rejected (13:53[54]-16:20)
573
A. Jesus Meets Unbelief in His Hometown
(13:54-58) 573
B. Part
1 (14:1-36) 578
1.
Herod s Opinion of Jesus
(14:1-2) 578
[Appendage] The Death of John the Baptist
(14:3-12) 580
CONTENTS
2. Jesus
Heals and Feeds the Five Thousand
(14:13-21) 585
3.
Jesus Came Walking on the Sea
(14:22-33) 595
4.
General Healing in Gennesaret
(14:34-36) 603
С
Part
2 (15:1-20) 606
1.
What Is It That Really Defiles?
(15:1-11) 606
2.
The Pharisees Who Are Blind Guides Took
Offence
(15:12-14) 621
3.
Explanation of the Parable of What Goes In
and What Comes Out
( 15:15-20) 623
D. Part3
(15:21-16:20) 628
1.
Jesus Heals a Canaanite Woman s Daughter
(15:21-28) 628
2.
Jesus Heals Many and Impresses the Crowds
(15:29-31) 637
3.
Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand
(15:32-39) 641
4.
Sign Seekers, Unable to Interpret the Signs
of the Times
(16:1-4) 646
5.
Beware of the Leaven of the Pharisees and
Sadducees
(16:5-12) 649
6.
Simon Peter Said, You Are the Christ, the Son
of the Living God
(16:13-20) 654
XIII.
Anticipating a Future through Suffering and Beyond
(16:1-17:20) 684
A. Unveiling a Future in Which Suffering Precedes
Vindication
(16:21-23) 684
B. Following Jesus Involves Giving Away Your Life
to Gain It
(16:24-28) 689
С
A Vision of Jesus Glory
(17:1-9) 696
D. The Suffering of John the Baptist and of Jesus
(17:10-13) 706
E. Jesus Heals Where the Faithless Disciples Had
Failed
(17:14-18) 709
F. With Faith Nothing Will Be Impossible
(17:19-20) 714
XIV.
Status and Behaviour in the Royal Family
(17:22-18:35) 718
A. Preparing for the Fateful Journey to Jerusalem
(17:22-23) 718
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CONTENTS
B.
God Does Not Tax, but Provides for His Children
(17:24-27) 721
C. Becoming as Children to Enter the Kingdom of
Heaven
(18:1-5) 729
D. Avoiding Sin
(18:6-9) 734
1.
Woe to Those Who Cause Little Ones to
Stumble
(18:6-7) 734
2.
If Your Hand
. . .
Causes You to Stumble
. . .
(18:8-9) 734
E. Dealing with the Sinner
(18:10-35) 739
1.
Goes in Search
. . .
Finds
. . .
Rejoices
(18:10-14) 739
2.
Challenging Sin with a Concern for Restoration
(18:15-20) 743
3.
Forgive Your Brother or Sister from Your Heart
(18:21-35) 751
XV. Family and Possessions in View of the Kingdom
(19:1-20:16) 763
A. From Galilee to
Judea
(19:1-2) 763
B.
Marriages and States of Celibacy Fit for the
Kingdom
(19:3-12) 764
С
Let the Children Come to Me
(19:13-15) 782
D. Giving Up All
( 19:16-29) 786
1.
Sell Your Possessions
...
Follow Me
(19:16-22) 786
2.
How Difficult
—
but with God Possible
—
for
the Rich to Enter the Kingdom
(19:23-26) 793
3.
What Is There for Those Who Follow and Those
Who Sacrifice?
(19:27-29) 796
E. Making All the Workers Equal
(19:30-20:16) 802
XVI.
Redefining Greatness, Jesus Goes to Jerusalem to Die:
Jericho, Bethphage, Entry into Jerusalem
(20:17-21:11) 814
A. To Jerusalem to Die
(20:17-28) 814
1.
Jesus Heads for His Fate in Jerusalem
(20:17-19) 814
2.
To Be at the Right and Left Hand of the One
Who Gives His Life as a Ransom
(20:20-28) 816
B. Jericho. Bethphage, Jerusalem
(20:29-21:11) 826
1.
Insight and Then Sight for Two Blind People
near Jericho
(20:29-34) 826
Xli
CONTENTS
2.
From Bethphage to Jerusalem: The Son of
David on a Donkey
(21:1-9) 830
3.
Arrival in Jerusalem
(21:10-11) 839
XVII.
Provocative Ministry in Jerusalem
(21:12-46) 841
A. Activity in the Temple, Part
1 (21:12-17) 841
1.
Disrupting Business at the Temple
(21:12-13) 841
2.
Leaders Angered by Healing and Acclamation
(21:14-17) 845
B. A Withered Fig Tree and Faith That Will Remove
the Mount of Olives
(21:18-22) 849
С
Activity in the Temple, Part
2 (21:23-44) 855
1.
Discussion with Leaders: Jesus Authority and
That of John the Baptist
(21
:23-27)
855
2.
Starting Late Is Better than Lip Service
(21:28-32) 859
3.
The Fate of the Son-Killing Tenants
(21:33-43) 864
D. Criticised Leaders Seek Jesus Arrest
(21:45-46) 880
XVIII.
Jesus Silences the Leaders Who Are His Opponents
(22:1-46) 882
A. Guests at a Royal Wedding Banquet
(22:1-14) 882
B. Four Questions
(22:15-46) 892
1.
To Caesar
...
and to God
. . . (22:15-22) 892
2.
Not God of the Dead but of the Living
(22:23-33) 899
3.
Love of God and Love of Neighbour
(22:34-40) 907
4.
David Calls Him Lord
(22:41-46) 913
XIX.
Jesus Criticises the Scribes and Pharisees
(23:1-39) 918
A. The Scribes and Pharisees: Custodians of the Law
but Bad Examples
(23:1-12) 918
B. Seven Woes against the Scribes and Pharisees
(23:13-33) 929
C. Culmination: Emissaries to Be Rejected; Judgment
to Fall
(23:34-36) 943
D. Lament over Jerusalem
(23:37-39) 948
XX. The Shape of the Future
(24:1-25:46) 954
A. The Temple Will Be Destroyed
(24:1-2) 954
B. The Question and the Main Body
of the Answer
(24:3-35) 959
1.
The Beginning of the Labour Pains
(24:3-8) 959
ХШ
CONTENTS
2.
Persecution and Preaching Prepare for the End
(24:9-14) 964
3.
Flee When the Desolating Sacrilege Stands in
the Temple
(24:15-22) 967
4.
Beware of False
Christs,
Even Then
(24:23-28) 977
5.
The Coming of the Son of Man
(24:29-31) 981
6.
This Generation Shall Not Pass Away Until
All These Things Happen
(24:32-35) 986
С
Being Ready
(24:36-25:30) 990
1.
About That Day and Hour No One Knows
(24:36) 990
2.
Three Kinds of Image of Being Caught Out by
That Day
(24:37-44) 991
3.
Three Parables about Being Ready to Meet the
Master
(24:45-25:30) 996
a. On the Job as the Slave Left in Charge
996
b. Bridesmaids Waiting for the Bridegroom
1001
с
Slaves Entrusted with Their Master s
Business Affairs
1010
D. Universal Judgment by the Son of Man
(25:31-46) 1021
XXI.
The Passion Account
(26:1-27:66) 1038
A. Section
1 (26:1-19) 1038
1.
Passover Identified as the Time for the Passion
(26:1-2) 1038
2.
Conspiracy in the High Priest s Palace
(26:3-5) 1046
3.
Jesus Anointed by a Woman in Bethany
(26:6-13) 1049
2 .
Judas Arranges to Betray Jesus
(26:14-16) 1057
1 .
Arrangements for the Passover Meal
(26:17-19) 1061
B. Section
2 (26:20-35) 1063
1.
Jesus Says, One of You Will Hand Me Over
(26:20-25) 1063
2.
Jesus Directs the Eating of Bread as His Body,
and Wine as His Blood of the Covenant
(26:26-29) 1069
1 .
Jesus Says, You Will Deny Me Three Times
(26:30-35) 1086
С
Section
3:
Praying to Be Spared Trial
(26:36-46) 1092
D. Section
4 (26:47-27:2) 1106
1.
Identified by Judas, Judas Is Arrested
(26:47-56) 1106
XIV
CONTENTS
2a. Jesus
before the
Sanhedrin,
I
(26:57-68) 1116
1 .
Peter s Denial of Jesus
(26:69-75) 1136
2b. Jesus before the
Sanhedrin,
II
1144
E. Sectiono
(27:3-31) 1147
1.
Judas s Remorse and Suicide, and the
Field of Blood
(27:3-10) 1147
2a. Jesus before Pilate, I
(27:11-14) 1158
2b. Jesus before Pilate, II
(27:15-26) 1164
1 .
Pilate s Soldiers Mock Jesus Claim to Royal
Status
(27:27-31) 1180
F. Section
6 (27:32-66) 1185
1.
The Soldiers Crucify Jesus
(27:32-38) 1185
2.
Three Lots of Mockers
(27:39-44) 1195
3.
The Death of Jesus
(27:45-53) 1200
2a . Three Kinds of Affirmation, I
(27:54) 1217
2b . Three Kinds of Affirmation, II
(27:56-56) 1221
2c . Three Kinds of Affirmation, III
(27:57-61) 1225
1 .
A Guard of Soldiers Is Set at the Tomb
(27:62-66) 1234
XXII.
Resurrection and Commissioning
(28:1-20) 1240
A. Events on Easter Morning at and around the Tomb
(28:1-10) 1240
B. The Official Jewish Line on the Empty Tomb
(28:11-15) 1254
C. Marching Orders from the Risen Jesus in Galilee
(28:16-20) 1258
Bibliographical Appendix: Works prior to
1980 1273
Indexes
Subjects
1469
Modern Authors
1472
Biblical and Other Ancient Sources
1476
Key Greek Words and Phrases
1481
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Contents
Foreword
xvi
Preface
xvii
Abbreviations
xxii
General Bibliography
il
INTRODUCTION
A. The Authorship of the Gospel
2
B. The Gospel's Sources
4
1.
Markand 'Q'
4
2.
Other Sources
5
a. Oral Tradition
6
b. Larger Sets of Linked Units Related to Material
in Mark or
Q
6
с.
Smaller Sets of Linked Units without Parallel
in the Canonical Gospels
7
3.
Summary
9
4.
Sources as a Constraint
9
5.
Matthew and John
9
C. How the Author Handled His Sources
10
D. From Eyewitnesses to Matthew's Sources
11
1.
Matthew and His Sources as Early Church
Documents
11
2.
The Early Development and Role of Gospel
Tradition
11
3.
The Gospels and the Historical Jesus
12
E. The Date of the Gospel of Matthew
14
1.
The Use of the Fall of Jerusalem as a Watershed
for Dating
14
2.
Other Claimed Dating Markers
15
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3.
A Date before a.d.
70 16
F.
The Provenance of the Gospel of Matthew
17
G. What Kind of Document Did Matthew Think He
Was Writing?
19
1.
Matthew and the Ancient Biographical Writings
19
2.
Matthew and
ОТ
Accounts of the Lives of
Key Figures
19
3.
Matthew and Christian Proclamation
20
4.
Matthew as a Manual for Discipleship
20
5.
Matthew and Jewish Midrash
21
6.
Matthew and Christian Self-Definition
21
7.
Matthew and the Jewish Festal Calendar
21
8.
How Matthew Intended His Gospel to Be
Related to
22
H. The State of the Gospel Text
22
I. Elements of Matthew's Narrative Technique
23
1.
Repetition of Formulas
23
2.
Use of the Same Source Information on More
than One Occasion
24
3.
Framing
25
4.
Chiasm
25
5.
Parallelism
26
6.
Imperfect Parallelism
26
7.
Internal Cross-Referencing by Means of
Language Echoes
27
8.
Theme-Setting Episodes
27
9.
Sectional Overlaps
28
10.
Dramatisation
28
J. Matthew's Use of the
ОТ
29
1.
Text Forms Available to Matthew
29
a. Mt.
1-2 29
b. Mt.
3-9 30
с
Mt.
10-18 30
d. Mt.
19-25 31
e. Mt.
26-28 32
f. Conclusion
33
2.
How Matthew Interprets the
ОТ
33
К.
Matthew's Use of Other Jewish Tradition
36
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L.
The Theology of the Gospel of Matthew
38
M. An Annotated Structural Outline of Matthew
44
COMMENTARY
I. The Stock from Which Jesus Comes
—
and Its History
(1:1-17) 65
II. Infancy
(1:18-2:23) 88
A. The Circumstances of Jesus' Birth
(1:18-25) 88
B. The Visit of the Magi
(2:1-12) 103
С
To Egypt and Back
(2:13-23) 118
III. John Proclaiming in the Wilderness
(3:1-12) 132
IV. Preparation
(3:13-4:12) 150
A. Jesus Comes for Baptism by John
(3:13-17) 150
B. Led by the Spirit to Be Tested by the Devil
(4:1-12) 158
V. Establishing His Ministry
(4:13-25) 170
A. Preaching the Kingdom Back in Galilee
(4:13-17) 170
B. Calling Co-workers
(4:18-22) 177
C. Itinerant Ministry in Galilee, with Influence Far
Beyond
(4:23-25) 181
VI. Sermon on the Mount
(5:1-8:1) 186
A. Preparing to Teach Disciples and Potential Disciples
from All Israel
(5:1-2) 186
B. Good News to the Poor in Spirit
(5:3-10) 193
C. The Difficulties of God's People Continued and
Climaxed in Persecution for Jesus
(5:11-12) 207
D. Called to Be Salt and Light
(5:13-16) 210
E. Introduction to Jesus" Vision of Abundant
Righteousness
( 5:17-20) 215
F. Six Antitheses
(5:21-48) 226
1.
On Murder
(5:21-26) 226
2.
On Adultery
(5:27-30) 235
3.
On Divorce
(5:31-32) 240
4.
On Oaths
(5:33-37) 247
5.
On 'An Eye for an Eye'
(5:38-42) 253
6.
On Love
(5:43-48) 262
G. Practising Piety before Others
(6:1-18) 271
VII
CONTENTS
1.
Almsgiving
(6:1-4) 271
2.
Prayer
(6:5-6) 277
Excursus on Prayer
(6:7-15) 279
3.
Fasting
(6:16-18) 294
H. Seeking the Kingdom
(6:19-34) 296
1.
Storing Up Treasures in Heaven
(6:19-21) 296
2.
Having a Healthy Eye
(6:22-23) 300
3.
Serving God and Not Mammon
(6:24) 302
4.
Do Not Be Anxious; Seek the Kingdom
(6:25-34) 305
I. Making Our Relationship with God the Measure of
All Things
(7:1-11) 316
1.
Do Not Judge; Beware of the Beam in Your
Own Eye
(7:1-5) 316
2.
Do Not Give Dogs What Is Holy
(7:6) 321
3.
Ask; Your Father Gives Good Things
(7:7-11) 324
J. The Golden Rule as the Summary of the Sermon,
but Also of the Law and the Prophets
(7:12) 328
K. Challenges to Implement the Sermon
(7:13-27) 331
1.
Enter through the Narrow Gate
(7:13-14) 331
2.
Beware of False Prophets
(7:15-20) 334
3.
Do the Will of My Father
(7:21-23) 338
4.
Build Your House on the Rock
(7:24-27) 342
L. He Was Teaching as One Who Had Authority
(7:28-8:1) 344
VII.
Jesus on the Move in Ministry (8:[l]2-9:34)
347
A. The First Day of Healings (8:[1]2-17)
347
1.
Jesus Cleanses a Leper
(8:2-4) 347
2.
Jesus Heals a Centurion's Servant
(8:5-13) 351
3.
Jesus Heals Peter's Mother-in-Law
(8:14-15) 358
4.
General Healing: He Took Our Infirmities
(8:16-17) 360
B. Miracles in a Disciple Framework
(8:18-9:13) 362
1.
Jesus and His Would-Be Followers
(8:18-22) 362
2.
Jesus Stills the Storm
(8:23-27) 369
3.
Jesus Sends the Demons into the Pigs
(8:28-34) 372
4.
Jesus Forgives and Heals a Lame Man
(9:1-8) 378
5.
Jesus Heals Tax Collectors and Sinners
(9:9-13) 383
C. Healings in Connection with Fresh Wineskins for
New Wine
(9:14-32) 388
Vili
CONTENTS
1. New
Wine Is for Fresh Wineskins
(9:14-17) 388
2.
Jesus Raises a Girl from Death and Rescues
a Woman from Perpetual Uncleanness
(9:18-26) 392
3.
Jesus Gives Sight to Two Blind People
(9:27-31) 398
4.
Contrasting Reactions to Jesus' Exorcism of
a Mute Man
(9:32-34) 402
VIII.
Workers for the Harvest
(9:35-11:1) 405
A. 'Ask the Lord of the Harvest to Send Out
Workers'
(9:35-38) 405
B. Jesus Bestows Authority on the Twelve
(10:1) 408
С
The Names of the Twelve Apostles
(10:2-4) 410
D. Jesus Instructs the Twelve for Their Mission
(10:5-42) 413
1.
Instructions, Part
1 (10:5-15) 413
2.
Instructions, Part
2 (10:16-23) 421
3.
Instructions, Part
3 (10:24-42) 429
E. Jesus' Pattern of Ministry Is Renewed
(11:1) 446
IX. Seeing Clearly and Relating Rightly to God's
Present Agenda
(11:2-30) 448
A. John the Baptist and Jesus
(11:2-19) 448
1.
'The Blind Are Seeing, and the Lame Are
Walking.
. .'(11:2-6) 448
2.
'My Messenger
. . .
Who Will Prepare
Your Way'
(11:7-15) 452
3.
'He Has a Demon
.
a Glutton and a Drunkard'
(11:16-19) 459
B. Rejected and Accepted by; Hidden from and Revealed
to
(11:20-30) 465
1.
Reproaching Privileged Towns
(11:20-24) 465
2.
The Good Pleasure of the Father and the Choice
of the Son
(11:25-27) 468
3.
'Come to Me, All Who Are Weary
. . ; (11:28-30) 473
X. Conflict with the Pharisees
(12:1-50) 479
A. 'The Son of Man Is Lord of the Sabbath'
(12:1-8) 479
B. 'It Is Permitted to Do Good on the Sabbath'
(12:9-14) 485
C. The Triumph of the Gentle and the Other-Centred
Servant of God
(12:15-21) 489
D. By Beelzebul or by the Spirit of God?
(12:22-29) 495
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CONTENTS
E.
Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit Will Not Be
Forgiven
(12:30-37) 503
F. Those to Be Condemned Seek a Sign
(12:38-42) 508
G. 'The Last State
. . .
Becomes Worse than the
First'
(12:43-45) 513
H. 'Who Is My Mother, and Who Are My Brothers
and Sisters?'
(12:46-50) 515
XL Parables ofthe Kingdom
(13:1-53) 520
A. Speaking to the Crowds in Parables (13:l-3a)
520
B. Set
1
(13:3b-23)
524
1.
The Parable of the One Who Sowed (13:3b-9)
524
2.
Why Parables for the Crowds?
(13:10-17) 531
3.
Explanation of the Parable of the One Who
Sowed
(13:18-23) 538
С
Set
2 (13:24-43) 542
1.
The Parable of the Zizania among the Wheat
(13:24-30) 542
2.
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
(13:31-32) 549
3.
The Parable of the Leaven
(13:33) 552
4.
Jesus' Parables Speak What Has Long Been
Hidden
(13:34-35) 555
5.
Explanation of the Parable of the Zizania in
the Field
(13:36-43) 557
D. Set
3 (13:44-52) 562
1.
The Parable of the Treasure Hidden in the
Field
(13:44) 562
2.
The Parable of the Very Valuable Pearl
(13:45-46) 565
3.
The Parable of the Fishing Net, with Interpretation
(13:47-50) 567
4.
Conclusion: The Parable of the Landowner with
a Treasure
(13:51-52) 569
E. Parables Completed, Jesus Moves On
(13:53) 572
XII.
Jesus Interpreted, but Also Rejected (13:53[54]-16:20)
573
A. Jesus Meets Unbelief in His Hometown
(13:54-58) 573
B. Part
1 (14:1-36) 578
1.
Herod's Opinion of Jesus
(14:1-2) 578
[Appendage] The Death of John the Baptist
(14:3-12) 580
CONTENTS
2. Jesus
Heals and Feeds the Five Thousand
(14:13-21) 585
3.
Jesus Came Walking on the Sea
(14:22-33) 595
4.
General Healing in Gennesaret
(14:34-36) 603
С
Part
2 (15:1-20) 606
1.
What Is It That Really Defiles?
(15:1-11) 606
2.
The Pharisees Who Are Blind Guides Took
Offence
(15:12-14) 621
3.
Explanation of the 'Parable' of What Goes In
and What Comes Out
( 15:15-20) 623
D. Part3
(15:21-16:20) 628
1.
Jesus Heals a Canaanite Woman's Daughter
(15:21-28) 628
2.
Jesus Heals Many and Impresses the Crowds
(15:29-31) 637
3.
Jesus Feeds the Four Thousand
(15:32-39) 641
4.
Sign Seekers, Unable to Interpret 'the Signs
of the Times'
(16:1-4) 646
5.
'Beware of the Leaven of the Pharisees and
Sadducees'
(16:5-12) 649
6.
'Simon Peter Said, "You Are the Christ, the Son
of the Living God"
'(16:13-20) 654
XIII.
Anticipating a Future through Suffering and Beyond
(16:1-17:20) 684
A. Unveiling a Future in Which Suffering Precedes
Vindication
(16:21-23) 684
B. Following Jesus Involves Giving Away Your Life
to Gain It
(16:24-28) 689
С
A Vision of Jesus' Glory
(17:1-9) 696
D. The Suffering of John the Baptist and of Jesus
(17:10-13) 706
E. Jesus Heals Where the Faithless Disciples Had
Failed
(17:14-18) 709
F. With Faith Nothing Will Be Impossible
(17:19-20) 714
XIV.
Status and Behaviour in the 'Royal Family'
(17:22-18:35) 718
A. Preparing for the Fateful Journey to Jerusalem
(17:22-23) 718
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CONTENTS
B.
God Does Not Tax, but Provides for His Children
(17:24-27) 721
C. Becoming as Children to Enter the Kingdom of
Heaven
(18:1-5) 729
D. Avoiding Sin
(18:6-9) 734
1.
Woe to Those Who Cause Little Ones to
Stumble
(18:6-7) 734
2.
'If Your Hand
. . .
Causes You to Stumble
. . .'
(18:8-9) 734
E. Dealing with the Sinner
(18:10-35) 739
1.
'Goes in Search
. . .
Finds
. . .
Rejoices'
(18:10-14) 739
2.
Challenging Sin with a Concern for Restoration
(18:15-20) 743
3.
Forgive Your Brother or Sister from Your Heart
(18:21-35) 751
XV. Family and Possessions in View of the Kingdom
(19:1-20:16) 763
A. From Galilee to
Judea
(19:1-2) 763
B.
Marriages and States of Celibacy Fit for the
Kingdom
(19:3-12) 764
С
'Let the Children Come to Me'
(19:13-15) 782
D. Giving Up All
( 19:16-29) 786
1.
'Sell Your Possessions
.
Follow Me'
(19:16-22) 786
2.
How Difficult
—
but with God Possible
—
for
the Rich to Enter the Kingdom
(19:23-26) 793
3.
What Is There for Those Who Follow and Those
Who Sacrifice?
(19:27-29) 796
E. Making All the Workers Equal
(19:30-20:16) 802
XVI.
Redefining Greatness, Jesus Goes to Jerusalem to Die:
Jericho, Bethphage, Entry into Jerusalem
(20:17-21:11) 814
A. To Jerusalem to Die
(20:17-28) 814
1.
Jesus Heads for His Fate in Jerusalem
(20:17-19) 814
2.
To Be at the Right and Left Hand of the One
Who Gives His Life as a Ransom
(20:20-28) 816
B. Jericho. Bethphage, Jerusalem
(20:29-21:11) 826
1.
Insight and Then Sight for Two Blind People
near Jericho
(20:29-34) 826
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CONTENTS
2.
From Bethphage to Jerusalem: The Son of
David on a Donkey
(21:1-9) 830
3.
Arrival in Jerusalem
(21:10-11) 839
XVII.
Provocative Ministry in Jerusalem
(21:12-46) 841
A. Activity in the Temple, Part
1 (21:12-17) 841
1.
Disrupting Business at the Temple
(21:12-13) 841
2.
Leaders Angered by Healing and Acclamation
(21:14-17) 845
B. A Withered Fig Tree and Faith That Will Remove
the Mount of Olives
(21:18-22) 849
С
Activity in the Temple, Part
2 (21:23-44) 855
1.
Discussion with Leaders: Jesus' Authority and
That of John the Baptist
(21
:23-27)
855
2.
Starting Late Is Better than Lip Service
(21:28-32) 859
3.
The Fate of the Son-Killing Tenants
(21:33-43) 864
D. Criticised Leaders Seek Jesus' Arrest
(21:45-46) 880
XVIII.
Jesus Silences the Leaders Who Are His Opponents
(22:1-46) 882
A. Guests at a Royal Wedding Banquet
(22:1-14) 882
B. Four Questions
(22:15-46) 892
1.
'To Caesar
.
and to God
. . .' (22:15-22) 892
2.
'Not God of the Dead but of the Living'
(22:23-33) 899
3.
Love of God and Love of Neighbour
(22:34-40) 907
4.
'David Calls Him Lord'
(22:41-46) 913
XIX.
Jesus Criticises the Scribes and Pharisees
(23:1-39) 918
A. The Scribes and Pharisees: Custodians of the Law
but Bad Examples
(23:1-12) 918
B. Seven Woes against the Scribes and Pharisees
(23:13-33) 929
C. Culmination: Emissaries to Be Rejected; Judgment
to Fall
(23:34-36) 943
D. Lament over Jerusalem
(23:37-39) 948
XX. The Shape of the Future
(24:1-25:46) 954
A. The Temple Will Be Destroyed
(24:1-2) 954
B. The Question and the Main Body
of the Answer
(24:3-35) 959
1.
The Beginning of the 'Labour Pains'
(24:3-8) 959
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CONTENTS
2.
Persecution and Preaching Prepare for the End
(24:9-14) 964
3.
Flee When the Desolating Sacrilege Stands in
the Temple
(24:15-22) 967
4.
Beware of False
Christs,
Even Then
(24:23-28) 977
5.
The Coming of the Son of Man
(24:29-31) 981
6.
'This Generation Shall Not Pass Away Until
All These Things Happen'
(24:32-35) 986
С
Being Ready
(24:36-25:30) 990
1.
'About That Day and Hour No One Knows'
(24:36) 990
2.
Three Kinds of Image of Being Caught Out by
'That Day'
(24:37-44) 991
3.
Three Parables about Being Ready to Meet the
Master
(24:45-25:30) 996
a. On the Job as the Slave Left in Charge
996
b. Bridesmaids Waiting for the Bridegroom
1001
с
Slaves Entrusted with Their Master's
Business Affairs
1010
D. Universal Judgment by the Son of Man
(25:31-46) 1021
XXI.
The Passion Account
(26:1-27:66) 1038
A. Section
1 (26:1-19) 1038
1.
Passover Identified as the Time for the Passion
(26:1-2) 1038
2.
Conspiracy in the High Priest's Palace
(26:3-5) 1046
3.
Jesus Anointed by a Woman in Bethany
(26:6-13) 1049
2'.
Judas Arranges to Betray Jesus
(26:14-16) 1057
1'.
Arrangements for the Passover Meal
(26:17-19) 1061
B. Section
2 (26:20-35) 1063
1.
Jesus Says, 'One of You Will Hand Me Over'
(26:20-25) 1063
2.
Jesus Directs the Eating of Bread as His Body,
and Wine as His Blood of the Covenant
(26:26-29) 1069
1'.
Jesus Says, 'You Will Deny Me Three Times'
(26:30-35) 1086
С
Section
3:
Praying to Be Spared Trial
(26:36-46) 1092
D. Section
4 (26:47-27:2) 1106
1.
Identified by Judas, Judas Is Arrested
(26:47-56) 1106
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CONTENTS
2a. Jesus
before the
Sanhedrin,
I
(26:57-68) 1116
1'.
Peter's Denial of Jesus
(26:69-75) 1136
2b. Jesus before the
Sanhedrin,
II
1144
E. Sectiono
(27:3-31) 1147
1.
Judas's Remorse and Suicide, and the
'Field of Blood'
(27:3-10) 1147
2a. Jesus before Pilate, I
(27:11-14) 1158
2b. Jesus before Pilate, II
(27:15-26) 1164
1'.
Pilate's Soldiers Mock Jesus' Claim to Royal
Status
(27:27-31) 1180
F. Section
6 (27:32-66) 1185
1.
The Soldiers Crucify Jesus
(27:32-38) 1185
2.
Three Lots of Mockers
(27:39-44) 1195
3.
The Death of Jesus
(27:45-53) 1200
2a'. Three Kinds of Affirmation, I
(27:54) 1217
2b'. Three Kinds of Affirmation, II
(27:56-56) 1221
2c'. Three Kinds of Affirmation, III
(27:57-61) 1225
1'.
A Guard of Soldiers Is Set at the Tomb
(27:62-66) 1234
XXII.
Resurrection and Commissioning
(28:1-20) 1240
A. Events on Easter Morning at and around the Tomb
(28:1-10) 1240
B. The Official Jewish Line on the Empty Tomb
(28:11-15) 1254
C. 'Marching Orders' from the Risen Jesus in Galilee
(28:16-20) 1258
Bibliographical Appendix: Works prior to
1980 1273
Indexes
Subjects
1469
Modern Authors
1472
Biblical and Other Ancient Sources
1476
Key Greek Words and Phrases
1481
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