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A Anachronism, problem of, 15n4, 138 Abraham, 32, 35, 37, 72, 137 Ananias, of Damascus, 157, 165 covenant of, 33, 35, 37, 186 Ananias, the Jewish teacher, 49 Achaea, Achaeans, 47, 58, 70, 71, Andrew, 99 73–75, 78, 80, 81, 157, 164, 172 Antioch Acts of Barnabas (apocryphal), 82n1 Hellenizers in, 5 (apocryphal), 82n1 incident at, 25, 30, 33, 63, (apocryphal), 82n1 78, 88n50 Acts of the Apostles (apocryphal), 82n1 Antiochene missions, 6, 78 Acts of the Apostles, the Antiochene source, 83n4 aims of, 159, 163 Apollos, 172 author of, 151 Apostles, see Disciples genre of, 152, 153 Apostleship the gospel in, 147–166 gospel and, 24, 25, 31, 77 as history, 150–153 of Paul, 24, 25, 31, 77, 79, 89n56 Luke and, 147–166 of Peter, 24, 25 manipulation of sources in, 153 Arabia, 10, 157 Paul’s epistles and, 148, 149, duration of Paul’s stay in, 56, 67, 68 154–157, 164 Aretas, King of the Nabataeans, Adiabene, 49 56, 66 Aegean Sea, 1 Aristeas, Epistle of, 86n35 Alexander Jannaeus, 125 Asia (province), 8, 70, 73, 164

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Asia Minor, 4, 6, 11, 46–48, 71, 73, , 4, 6, 11, 46, 48, 53, 55–57, 78, 86n34, 88n54 66, 68, 70, 71, 73, 78, 79, 81, Athens, 71, 74, 88n54, 155, 157, 164 155, 157, 158, 162, 166 Augustine, Saint, 181 Cilician Gates, 71 Augustus Caesar, 8, 88n52 Cilician Road, 71, 72 Circumcision Christ as minister of, 11, 32 B Gentile missions and, 77, 162 Baptism, 2, 4, 31, 73, 76, 94, 121n53, Gentiles and, 4–6, 15, 30, 32, 33, 160, 161, 178 41n38, 63, 72, 77, 86n37, Barnabas, 1–5, 37, 46, 47, 59n6, 77, 150, 154, 159, 161, 163 156, 158, 161, 162, 165, the gospel and, 6, 23, 24, 37, 169n23, 174 52–57, 79 Barnabas, The Epistle of, 174 “judaize” and, 42n39, 76, Beelzebul, 103 77, 88n47 Believers, see Followers of Christ Paul’s preaching of, 6, 9, 31, 32, Bĕśôrâ, 8 48–52, 58, 68, 74, 75, 81, 162 Bethany, 107 Circumcision-free mission, 5–6, 130, Bethsaida, 111, 121n54 131, 136 Bithynia, 71, 89n54, 164 1 Clement, 82n1, 171, 172, 174 2 Clement, 135, 182n9 Clement, of Rome, 182n9 C Collection, the, 63, 74, 77–81, 89n59, Caddyshack (film), 152 132, 143n25, 155, 164 Caddyshack II (film), 152 Colossians, Paul’s Epistle to the, 11, Caesarea, 154, 156, 163 26, 93, 94, 96, 116n1 Caesarea Philippi, 100, 101, 104, 127 Conversion, 6, 10, 42n39, 49, 69, 72, Capernaum, 110, 126 150, 153, 161, 185 Cappadocia, 71, 89n54 Corinth, Corinthians Centurion, 104, 108, 126, 127 factionalism in, 172 Cephas, see Peter Paul’s painful visit to, 80, 155 Chloe, 79 1 Corinthians, 11, 21, 22, 24–29, 33, Christianity, 3, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 21, 34, 39n10, 40n18, 40–41n29, 117n5, 149, 154, 159, 163, 165, 43n44, 50, 54, 61n25, 62n33, 166, 181, 185–187 62n34, 67, 68, 74, 77–79, See also Jesus movement 88n53, 89n58, 89n59, 89n60, Christians, 7, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15n4, 89n61, 98, 101, 109, 112, 164, 17n25, 22, 81, 95, 98, 123, 172, 179 129–131, 135, 136, 139, 140, 2 Corinthians, 24, 26, 28, 35, 36, 148, 150, 151, 156, 157, 159, 40n19, 52, 54, 56, 62n33, 172–174, 177–181, 184n26, 62n34, 66, 68, 77, 80, 84n18, 185, 186 89n58, 89n60, 89n61, 114, 124, See also Followers of Christ 153, 154, 164 SUBJECT INDEX 211

Crowds, 100, 103, 105, 111, 114, 139 F Cyprus, 47, 156–158 False brethren, 30, 74, 75, 78, 88n49 Cyrus, 145n42 Father of the demoniac, 105 First missionary journey, 88n52, 149, 157–162, 164 D First Roman war, 12 Dalmanutha, 114 Followers of Christ, 3–13, 15n5, 21, Damascus, 10, 57, 66–68, 154–156, 22, 32, 50, 55, 73, 81, 105, 154, 165, 170n37 155, 186 Paul’s escape from, 56, 153 Daniel, 86n35 Decapolis, 110, 114, 120n50 G Derbe, 71, 72, 155 Galatia, Galatians Deutero-pauline epistles, 42n40, 94 northern vs. southern, 78, 88n52 Diaspora, 5, 8 Paul’s rivals in, 28–30, 43n45, 79 Didache Paul’s sojourn in northern, 46, 78, date of, 175 89n54, 155 the Gospel and, 176 Paul’s sojourn in southern, 79, Matthew and, 175, 176 157–159, 162 Dietary Laws, 12, 77, 124 Galatians, Paul’s Epistle to the, Diognetus, Epistle of, 182n9 24, 88n52 Disciples Galilee, 101, 102, 109–111, 114, 123, “apostles” and, 15n5, 16n5 131, 132, 140n1 negative portrayal of by Mark, Gennesaret, 111 12, 103 Gentiles See also Twelve, the God of Israel and, 33, 72, 81, 94 Jesus and, 3, 5, 30, 34, 36, 37, 52, 68, 69, 72, 93, 94, 99, 110, E 114, 115, 124, 160, 163 Eleazar, the missionary, 49 Paul’s ministry and, 10, 11, 57, Elymas, of Cyprus, 158 68, 80 Empire Strikes Back, The (film), 152 salvation and, 3–6, 11, 16n7, 30, Ephesians, Paul’s Epistle to the, 94 31, 57, 74, 81, 98, 109, 115, Ephesus, 72, 79, 80, 148, 155, 116, 149, 171, 180 157, 164 Gerasa, 110, 120n50 Epistles of Paul Gerasene Demoniac, 110, 111, 121n53 audiences of, 165 Gethsemane, 101 disputed vs. undisputed, 11, 21 young man at, 105 Euangelion, see Gospel (euangelion), the God (of Israel), 33, 72, 81, 94, 181 Euangelizomai, 3, 4, 11, 13, 27, Godfearers, 3, 49, 72 53–55, 57, 147–149, 165, 171 Gospel (euangelion), the Eucharist, 30, 75, 86n36 content of, 29, 32, 94, 96, 99, 133 Euodia, 2 Didache and, 176 212 SUBJECT INDEX

Gospel (euangelion), the (cont.) Inclusio, 45, 58n1 Ignatius and, 176–179 Irenaeus, 181, 183n19, 184n26 Luke-Acts and, 151 Isaiah, 3, 55, 69, 85n23, 122n64, Marcion and, 14, 173, 174, 180, 124, 136 181, 184n26 Israel, 1, 3, 4, 33, 37, 61n28, 68–70, Mark and, 10, 12–14, 83n4, 95–97, 72–74, 85n23, 94, 113, 114, 107, 109, 116, 123, 124, 131, 126, 127, 134, 139, 181 132, 135–137, 144n34, 147, Izates, king of Adiabene, 49 152, 165, 169n23, 172, 173, 178, 180 Matthew and, 12–14, 131–135, J 137, 138, 172, 173, 176, 179 James, son of Zebedee, 99 opposition to, 163, 181 James, the brother of Jesus, 99 origin in a revelation to Paul, 52, 172 emissaries from, 75, 77 Paul’s proprietary language and, 10, Jerusalem, 5, 11, 14, 23, 28–31, 35, 11, 22–25, 38n6 37, 48, 53, 56–58, 59n6, 62n29, Philippi and, 2–5, 9–11, 45–58 63–68, 70, 71, 73–75, 77–81, in pre-Christian literature, 8 88n49, 95, 99, 101, 103, 105, as term coined by Paul, 81 114, 115, 117n5, 149, 150, as title for narratives about Jesus, 154–159, 161, 163–166, 166n2, 173, 180, 184n26 169n24 two versions of, 23 Jerusalem Conference, 24, 25, 39n10, 56, 63, 64, 70, 71, 78, 79, 81, 84n13, 86n34, 88n51, 148–150, H 156, 158–161, 163, 165, 166 Hagar, 35 Jesus Christ Hebrew Bible, see Jewish scriptures in Babylonian Talmud, 125 Hebrews, Gospel of the crucifixion of, 3, 12, 98, 101, 104, (apocryphal), 102 108, 109, 128, 132 Helena, queen of Adiabene, 49 in Mark, 10, 95, 112, 123, 148, Hellenists, 5, 6, 8 180, 187 Hippocrates, 114, 122n62 in Matthew, 10, 33, 98, 124, Holy Spirit, 103, 106, 160, 161, 152, 172 164, 171 in Paul’s epistles, 11, 21, 22, 29, 53, 56, 64–66, 71, 73, 81, 94, 96 Jesus movement, 7, 15, 21, 81, 98, I 99, 103, 108, 130, 185, 187 Iconium, 71, 72, 155 Jewish Law Ignatius Gentiles and, 4, 6, 11, 12, 16n7, Matthew and, 130, 176, 178, 33–37, 42n39, 52, 77, 99, 179, 186 107, 109–116, 124, 132, 149, sources in, 176, 179, 184n25 154, 161, 163, 164, 166, 171, Illyricum, 71 186, 187 SUBJECT INDEX 213

hellenists and, 5 L as paidagogos, 35 Law-free mission, 16n7 Paul and, 4, 6, 10, 34, 49, 79 See also Circumcision-free mission Jewish scriptures, 2, 33, 178 Lĕbaśēr, 3, 55 Jews, 1–5, 8, 10–12, 23–25, 30, Lord’s Supper, 26 33–37, 41n38, 43n44, 49, 63, Lowe, Malcom, 188n3 68, 69, 72, 73, 75–77, Luke, Gospel According to 84–85n20, 86n37, 107, Acts and, 64, 65, 147–166 109–111, 113, 114, 128, 129, author of, 147 134, 139, 142n19, 153–155, the gospel and, 13–15, 63, 102, 159–161, 183n17, 185, 187 137, 147–166, 171–174, 178, 1 John, 59n12 182n9, 187 John, son of Zebedee, 99 Luther, Martin, 181 John, the apostle, 24 Lycaonia, 70, 71, 88n52 John the Baptist, 111, 120n53, 133 Lydda, 156 John, the Gospel According to, 13, Lystra, 71, 72, 155 23, 178 Joppa, 156 Joseph and Asenath, 86n35 M Joseph of Arimathea, 104 3 Maccabees, 86n35 Josephus, 10, 17n25, 49, 66, 76, Macedonia, Macedonians, 3, 9, 58, 83n4, 86n35 59n12, 71, 73–75, 78, 80, 81, Joses, 103 88n53, 93, 94, 149, 154–158, Joshua ben Perahiah, 125 164 Jubilees, Book of, 33 Paul’s early mission in, 46–48, Judaism, 6, 41n38, 49, 72, 86n35, 60n12, 70, 78, 159, 172 159, 185, 187 Marcion, 14, 144n32, 173–176, 180, Judas, the apostle, 103, 159 181, 182n7, 184n26, 186 Judas, the brother of Jesus, 103, 159 Markan “sandwich”, 102 Judea, 10, 12, 17n20, 17n25, 48, 53, Mark, Gospel according to 56, 68, 75, 125, 156, 160, 169n24 as allegory, 95, 96 Judgment (eschatological), 69 apocalypticism and, 107, 108, 115 Judith, 86n35 author of as Paulinist, 10, 95–97, 105 Julian calendar, 8 disciples and, 12, 93–116, 127 Justin Martyr, 135 emphasis on the cross in, 107–109 Juvenal, 86n33 family of Jesus and, 99–105 Gentile mission in, 96, 111 the gospel and, 12, 13, 93–116, K 124, 131, 133, 147 Kingdom of God, 8, 100, 113, 131, and, 116, 137 133, 147, 149, 171 the Law and, 97, 109–115 Kosher foods, 77 Martial, 86n33 See also Dietary laws Mary, 103 214 SUBJECT INDEX

Matthew, Gospel According to Passion narrative, 107, 108, 115 apocalypticism and, 108 Pastoral Epistles, 71 author of, 12, 13, 33, 124, 129, Paul of Tarsus 137, 139, 141n4, 144n37, accuracy of recollection, 67 147, 180 apostleship and, 24, 25, 31, 77, 79, the disciples and, 16n5, 126–128, 89n56 134, 138, 141n11 chronology of career, 11, 63–82 Gentile mission in, 130–132 communications with Christ and, The gospel and, 12–15, 124, 26–29 130–133, 140, 152, 165, 172, the gospel and, 4 174–176, 178–180, 184n25 as Jewish missionary, 49 the Law and, 12, 13, 126, as tentmaker, 1 128–132, 180 See also Epistles of Paul Mark and, 10, 12, 15, 16n5, 96, “Paul Within Judaism”, 34 124–140, 149, 152, 165, 173, Peirastic irony, 113 178, 180 Peter Peter and, 102, 127, 128, 130 Acts and, 148, 150, 158–160, 165, Matthias, 159 166, 169n27 Messiah, 3, 33, 84n20, 100, 118n19, Cornelius and, 160, 161 128, 137 Mark and, 95, 99, 101, 102 Metilius, 76 Peter, Gospel According to Miletus, 164 (apocryphal), 102, 174 Mishnah, 26, 86n35 Petronius, 86n33 Moesia, 71 Pharaoh, 122n64 Moses, 26, 128 Pharisees, 50, 51, 95, 99, 111, 112, veil of, 36 126, 127, 129, 160–163 Mount Sinai, 35, 169n26 Philemon, Paul’s Epistle to, 80 Philip, Gospel according to (apocryphal), 174 N Philippians, Paul’s Epistle to the, 9, Narratio, 52–54, 57, 67, 70, 76 11, 45–48, 50, 52, 57, 58, 58n1, Nations, see Gentiles 58n2, 59n8, 60n12, 62n34, Nazareth, 103 62n37, 74, 98, 162, 172 Neapolis, 1, 5 Philippi, Philippians, 1–3, 5, 9–11, 14, Nymphis, 122n63 15n2, 29, 47, 48, 50, 52, 57, 58, 62n35, 70, 71, 73, 74, 77, 80, 81, 84n13, 88n53, 88n54, 93, O 96, 150, 157–159, 162–164, Old Testament, see Jewish scriptures 166, 168n19, 172, 186 origin of the gospel in, 3–5, 13, 45, 46, 65 P Philip, the apostle, 13 , 88n52, 155 Phrygia, 72 Parables, 100, 112–114, 127, 132 Pillars, the so-called, 23–25, 74, 159 SUBJECT INDEX 215

Pisidia, 72, 88n52, 155 Sea of Galilee, 110 Polycarp, the Martyrdom of, 182n9 Secrecy motif, 111 Pontus, 71, 89n54 Septuagint, 3, 8, 54, 55, 83n4, Pork, abstention from, see Dietary laws 122n64, 135, 148 Preachers of Christ, 69, 109 Sermon on the Mount, 126, 132, 134, Priene inscription, 8, 148 139, 143n26, 175 Propositio, 53, 62n31 Shema, 125 Sidon, 110 Silvanus (Silas), 22, 93 Q Simon of Cyrene, 104 Q source, 128 Simon, the brother of Jesus, 103 Quintilian, 62n31 Societas, 47 Star Wars (film), 152 Stephen, 13 R Synoptists, 9 Redaction criticism, 95, 121n54 Syntyche, 2 Revelation, Book of, 174 Syria, 4, 6, 11, 12, 46, 48, 53, Roman imperial cult, 8 55–57, 66, 68, 70, 71, 73, Romans, Paul’s Epistle to the, 22, 24, 78, 79, 81, 128, 129, 155, 31–34, 36, 38n4, 42n40, 42n42, 157, 158, 162, 166 43n44, 54, 55, 70, 79, 80, 97, Syrophoenician woman, 113, 114 108, 109, 112–114, 124, 160, 164, 169n25, 169n27, 173, 174, 179 T Rome, Romans, 1, 8, 9, 22, 24, 25, 31, Tacitus, 86n35 34, 42n42, 76, 77, 79, 80, 140n1, Talmud, Babylonian, 125 152, 155, 157, 171, 182n9 Tarsus, 71, 73, 83n9, 156, 158 Temple, 187 hellenists and, 5 S Ten Commandments, 16n7 Sabbath, 69, 100, 126 Tertullian, 181 observance of, 2 1 Thessalonians, 15n2, 22, 26, 28, 54, Salvation, 2–6, 11–13, 15, 16n7, 22, 74, 86n34, 124, 136 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 53, 55, 2 Thessalonians, 11, 48, 86n34, 93, 57, 61n28, 68, 72–74, 79, 81, 94, 96 93, 98, 99, 109, 113, 115, 116, Thessaloniki, Thessalonians, 2, 15n2, 124, 134, 140, 149, 155, 159, 22, 26, 45, 47, 48, 59n12, 70, 160, 166, 170n38, 171, 178, 71, 74, 86n34, 88n53, 88n54, 180, 181, 186, 187 93, 136, 155, 157, 164 Samaria, 149 Thomas, Gospel according to Sarah, 35 (apocryphal), 174 Satan, 101, 170n37 Thrace, 71 Seabiscuit (film), 153 Thucydides, 153 216 SUBJECT INDEX

Timothy, 22, 54, 60n22, 78, 79, Twelve, the, 15, 27, 30, 101, 111, 88n53, 93, 162 163, 174 circumcision of, 6, 50, 162, 163 Tyre, 110, 113 1 Timothy, 135 2 Timothy, 71 Titus, 30, 70, 74, 75, 78, 80, 88n53, V 89n60 Via Egnatia, 1, 2 Titus, Paul’s Epistle to, 85n29, 85n30 Tobit, 86n35 W Torah, the, see Jewish Law “We” passages, 83n4, 168n19 Transfiguration, 100, 101 Widows, 5 Troas, 80, 155, 157 Women, 72, 73, 101, 102, 105 Author Index1

A Capper, Brian J., 47, 59n8 Aune, David, 140n2, 143n23 Collins, Adela Yarbro, 102, 118n17, 120n43, 120n50, 121n54, 173 Cook, Michael J., 104, 119n30 B Crossan, John Dominic, 100 Bacon, Benjamin W., 95, 97, 101, Crossley, James G., 120n43, 117n5, 117n6, 118n18 121n56, 188n3 Beare, Francis W., 62n37 Betz, Hans D., 23, 24, 39n10, 43n45, 61n25, 61n27, 62n31, D 62n37, 88n52 Delling, Gerhard, 58n2 Bruce, F. F., 39n10, 58n3, Donaldson, Terence L., 49, 51, 60n22, 61n27 60n15, 60n18 Burkitt, F. C., 141n8 Dunn, James D. G., 6, 17n18, 17n25, 29, 39n10, 42n41, 61n28, 86n35, 86n37, 87n47, C 141n7, 173 Cadbury, Henry, 151, 167n9 Calvin, John, 28 Campbell, Douglas A., 6, 41n37, 65, E 66, 71, 84n13, 86n34, 88n54 Eisenbaum, Pamela, 43n48, 43n51

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F K Fee, G. Gordon, 27, 39n18, 40n21, Käesemann, Ernst, 9, 17n24 40n28, 40n29, 42n40, 58n3 Kähler, Martin, 107 Fenton, John C., 95, 116n5, 117n6 Keener, Craig S., 166n2, 168n19 Fitzmyer, Joseph A., 167n5, 167n6 Kelhoffer, James A., 144n38, Fredriksen, Paula, 16n7, 43n48, 68, 173, 182n7 69, 84–85n20, 85n23, 87n44, Kim, Seyoon, 61n28, 62n28 88n49, 185 Kingsbury, Jack Dean, 119n30, 135, Furstenberg, Yair, 112 142n22, 143n27, 144n39, 145n44 Knox, John, 64, 65, 70, 84n12, 84n19, 157, 184n26 G Koester, Helmut, 7, 23, 170n38, Garroway, Joshua D., 42n43, 86n32, 173–175, 179, 187 86n37, 188n3 Godet, F. L., 28 Goulder, Michael D., 95, 97, 117n6, L 117n14, 168n16 Leppä, Heikki, 157, 168n16 Grant, Robert M., 179, 183n20 Longenecker, Richard N., 39n10, Gregory, Andrew, 151, 167n11 41n38, 43n45, 43n51, 60n15, Gundry, Robert H., 138, 139 61n26, 61n27, 87n39, 87n41, 87n44, 88n52, 89n56 Lowe, Malcom, 188n3 H Luedemann, Gerd, 59n6, 65, 66, Hagner, Donald A., 17n20, 143n25, 84n12, 157 145n45 Luz, Ulrich, 128, 129, 131, 142n13, Harnack, Adolf von, 7, 8, 148, 166n1, 142n14, 143n26 178, 180, 181, 184n26 Hengel, Martin, 5, 16n10, 64, 135, 137, 142n20, 144n35, 144n38, M 173, 180 Marcus, Joel, 95, 97–99, 107, 108, 117n6, 118n17, 118n19, 136 Martyn, J. Louis, 23, 24, 41n38, I 43n45, 87n40 Iverson, Kelly R., 109, 110, 120n53 Marxsen, Willi, 105, 107, 119n32, 148, 149, 166n1 Mason, Steve, 7, 10, 11, 17n25, 21, J 22, 25, 28, 38n2, 38n3, 38n4, Jewett, Robert, 38n1, 41n38, 62n29, 87n46, 185, 186, 188n3 65, 83–84n12, 87n44 Mitchell, Margaret M., 84n16, 89n59 Johnson, Luke Timothy, 71, 85n29, Murphy O’ Connor, Jerome, 38n1, 164, 167n12 65, 71, 85n29, 85n30 AUTHOR INDEX 219

P T Parsons, Mikeal, 151 Tannehill, Robert, 151 Pervo, Richard I., 82n1, 82–83n3, Telford, W. R., 95–97, 102 151, 154, 157, 168n16, 168n19 Thiessen, Matthew, 33, 34, Phillips, Thomas E., 152, 153 43n48, 86n37 Plummer, Alfred, 28, 40n24 Thrall, Margaret E., 89n58 Pokorný, Petr, 38n2, 38n6 Towner, Philip H., 71 Preuschen, Erwin, 161, 169n29 Tyson, Joseph B., 82n3, 108, 109

R U Reed, Annette Yoshiko, 183n19, 188n3 Ulrich, Daniel W., 138, 145n44 Riesner, Rainer, 64, 66 Robertson, Archibald, 28 Roetzel, Calvin, 65 V Rowe, C. Kavin, 151, 167n12 Volkmar, Gustav, 95, 96, Runesson, Anders, 15n4, 185, 186 116n2, 117n5

S W Sanders, Jack T., 84n14 Wechsler, Andreas, 88n50 Schellenberg, Ryan, 157, 168n16 Weeden, Theodore J., 118n18, Schenk, Wolfgang, 88n50 118n26, 127 Schoedel, William R., 179 Wefald, Eric K., 110, 121n54 Senior, Donald, 141n11 Werner, Martin, 95, 98, 103, Sim, David C., 95, 102 108, 117n5 Stanton, Graham N., 17n24, 135 White, Benjamin L., 82n1, 82n2 Steck, Odil Hannes, 129, 142n15 Witherington III, Ben, 140n1, 143n27 Suggs, M. Jack, 47, 48, 59–60n12 Wrede, William, 118n26 Scripture Index1

G J Genesis Job 27:22, 160 17:7, 122n63

E P Exodus Psalms 4:21, 122n64 39:10, 55 7:3, 122n64 81:13, 122n64 94:8, 122n64 95:2, 55 D Deuteronomy 29:18, 122n64 I Isaiah 2:2–4, 69, 85n22 C 40:9, 55 2 Chronicles 49:23, 69 36:22–23, 145n42 52:7, 3, 55

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Isaiah (cont.) 8:10, 126 56:3–7, 69 9:9, 144n37 61:1, 3, 55 9:35, 128, 132, 134, 138 63:17, 122n64 10:1–15, 127 10:5–6, 139 10:6, 126 J 10:10, 39n18 Jeremiah 10:16, 178, 179 3:17, 122n64 10:18, 139 10:40–42, 175 12:9, 128 M 13:16–17, 127 Micah 13:19, 132 5:9, 69 13:54, 128 15:24, 127 16:12, 127 Z 16:17–19, 127 Zechariah 16:23, 127 8:23, 69, 85n22 16:25, 131 17:23, 127 19:8, 118n19 M 19:29, 131 Matthew 23:23, 126 1:1, 137, 144n39 23:34, 128 1:2–17, 137 24:14, 13, 131, 134, 138, 139, 3:2, 133, 134 143n27 3:15, 178, 179 24:20, 126 4:17, 132, 134 26:13, 131, 132, 134, 138, 139, 4:23, 128, 132, 134, 138 143n27, 172 5:3, 143n26 28:16–20, 127, 128 5:10, 138, 139, 143n26 28:17, 130 5:11, 138, 139 28:19, 127 5:12, 175 Mark 5:18, 126 1:1, 96, 99, 105, 107, 115, 123, 5:19–20, 143n26 124, 132, 133, 136, 140n2, 5:22, 175 143n23, 172 6:2–4, 175 1:1–3, 117n17 6:5–15, 175 1:4, 121n53 6:9–13, 174 1:6, 121n53 6:10, 143n26 1:7, 121n53 6:33, 143n26 1:14, 105, 124, 133, 136 7:21, 143n26 1:14–15, 107, 124, 131, 147 7:29, 128 1:15, 105, 133, 136 SCRIPTURE INDEX 223

1:16–18, 99 6:52, 100, 111, 114, 121n54 1:19–20, 99 7:15, 111, 112, 121n55, 126 1:21, 110 7:17, 112 1:21–28, 110 7:17–23, 112 1:24, 110 7:18, 112 1:25–26, 110 7:19, 112, 121n56, 126 1:35–39, 99 7:24, 111, 113 2:14, 99, 144n37 7:26, 113 2:15–17, 100 7:27, 113 2:18–22, 100 7:27–28, 114 2:23–16:8, 126 7:29, 122n59 2:23–28, 100 8:1, 113 3:5, 114 8:1–9, 114 3:7–8, 110 8:4, 100 3:7–12, 100 8:10, 114 3:8, 110 8:14–18, 127 3:13–15, 100 8:17, 114 3:20–35, 102 8:31, 109 3:33–35, 103 8:34–9:1, 147 4:10–12, 100, 117n6 8:35, 105, 133, 136, 147 4:13, 127 9:9–13, 100 4:35, 101, 110 9:10, 100 4:35–41, 111 9:14–29, 115 4:40, 100 9:19, 115 5:1–20, 110, 112 9:19–20, 101 5:2, 110, 121n53 9:23–24, 105 5:3, 121n53 9:31–32, 100 5:5, 121n53 9:32, 127 5:7, 110 10:29, 105, 106, 131, 133, 136, 147 5:8, 110 10:30, 108 5:12, 110 10:32–45, 100 5:13, 110 11:18, 105 5:15, 121n53 12:37, 105 5:20, 121n53 13:7, 106 5:21, 110 13:9, 106 5:22, 110 13:10, 105, 106, 131, 133, 136, 5:24, 105 138 6:6, 103 13:11, 106 6:13, 111 13:11–13, 106 6:34, 105 13:18, 126 6:37, 100 14:1–8, 107 6:45, 111, 121n54 14:3–9, 105 6:45–53, 112 14:9, 105, 107, 131, 136, 137, 173 224 SCRIPTURE INDEX

Mark (cont.) 9:6, 165 14:28, 101, 102 9:23–25, 153, 154 14:29, 101 9:27, 165 14:51–52, 105 9:32–11:18, 156, 158 15:21, 104 10:1–48, 150 15:33, 108 10:1–11:18, 160, 163, 166, 169n30 15:38, 108 10:28, 161 15:39, 104, 108 10:34, 169n27 15:43–46, 104 10:45, 41n38 16:1–8, 105 11, 161 16:7, 101, 102 11:1–18, 159, 161 16:8, 102 11:2, 41n38 16:9–20, 102 11:3, 161 11:18, 160 11:19–20, 5 L 11:20, 161 Luke 11:25–30, 156 1:1, 153 12:12–25, 116 1:1–4, 152 13:1–14:28, 47 4:43, 147 13:4–14:26, 156 8:1, 147 14:21–28, 159 9:24, 147 14:26–16:10, 13, 154, 156–158 10:7, 39n18 14:26–28, 158 11:2–4, 175 15, 158, 161, 162 16:10, 182n9 15:1, 159, 169n24 16:12, 182n9 15:1–29, 161 18:29, 147 15:1–35, 158, 159, 163 15:5, 160, 169n24 15:7, 148, 150, 165, 170n38 A 15:7–11, 160, 166 Acts 15:8, 165 1:15–26, 159 15:9, 160 2:36, 109 15:10, 160 6:1, 5 15:11, 160 6:1–6, 5 15:21, 138 6:2–4, 165 15:25, 165 8:1–3, 5, 156 15:36–16:10, 158 9, 157 15:37–39, 116 9:1, 149 16:1–4, 6 9:1–9, 170n37 16:3–4, 50 9:1–19, 61n25 16:4–5, 164 SCRIPTURE INDEX 225

16:4–10, 163 7:12, 36 16:6, 164 10:12, 160 16:7, 164 10:15, 54, 55 16:9, 164 10:16, 43n44, 124 16:10, 164 11:7, 114 16:10–17, 168n19 11:25, 114 16:12, 50 14:13–14, 112 18:22, 158, 164 14:23, 42n40 20:5–16, 168n19 15:7–13, 42n43 20:24, 148, 164, 165, 170n38 15:8, 32 21:1–18, 168n19 15:15–16, 31 22:3–16, 61n25 15:18, 31 22:6–11, 170n37 15:19, 62n34 23:12–35, 154 15:20, 62n33 26:9–18, 61n25 15:25, 164 26:16–18, 170n37 15:25–32, 70 27:1–28:16, 168n19 15:26, 79 15:31, 164 15:33, 42n40 R 16:19, 179 Romans 16:25, 22 1:1, 22 16:25–26, 32 1:1–4, 31 16:26, 42n40 1:5, 24, 31, 42n40 1:13, 22 1:15, 54, 62n33 C 1:16, 22, 36, 38n4, 109, 113 1 Corinthians 1:18–2:16, 34 1:11, 79 1:29–32, 112 1:12, 39n10 2:9–10, 109, 113 1:17, 62n33 2:11, 169n27 1:23, 109 2:15–16, 32 3:6, 74 2:16, 22, 33, 173, 174 3:10, 74 2:25–26, 32 3:22, 39n10 2:25–29, 32 3:24, 26 3:21, 34 4:8–13, 98 3:22, 160 4:15, 22 3:24, 108 4:17, 78 4:1–12, 32 5:9, 78, 88n53 4:3, 124 7:19, 50 6:17, 22 8:6, 89n60 226 SCRIPTURE INDEX

1 Corinthians (cont.) 9:1, 164 8:8, 112 9:12, 164 8:10–11, 89n60 9:13, 62n34, 164 9:1, 61n25 10–13, 24, 80, 89n58 9:1–27, 24, 25 10:14, 62n34 9:5, 39n10 10:16, 54, 62n33 9:12, 21, 25, 54, 62n34 11:7, 54, 124 9:14, 25, 40n18 11:32–33, 56, 66, 68, 153 9:16, 62n33 12:1, 52 9:16–18, 54 12:2, 40n19 9:18, 25 12:2–9, 26, 28, 40n19 9:21, 34 12:7, 26 9:22, 25 12:9, 26 9:23, 54 12:14–18, 80 11:23, 26, 28 15:1, 54, 62n33 15:1–3, 11 G 15:1–5, 27, 28 Galatians 15:1–11, 24 1:1, 24, 79 15:3, 28 1:1–2:14, 65, 66, 84n14 15:3–5, 27, 29, 33, 40–41n29, 1:6, 78, 79 43n44 1:6–7, 22 15:5, 39n10, 101 1:7, 62n34 15:5–7, 27 1:8, 53, 55, 62n33, 79 15:8, 61n25 1:9, 55, 62n33 15:11, 27 1:11, 22, 54, 62n33 15:12, 27 1:11–12, 28, 52, 54, 56 15:12–58, 27 1:11–17, 62n28 16:1, 79, 89n59 1:12, 11, 40n20, 53 16:1–2, 79 1:12–2:14, 67 16:15, 164 1:13, 52, 67 2 Corinthians 1:14, 49, 50 2:1, 80 1:15, 62n29 2:12, 62n34 1:15–16, 10, 52, 54, 56, 65, 67 3, 36 1:16, 10, 11, 26, 40n19, 40n20, 3:6, 35 53, 54, 61n25 3:12–15, 36 1:17, 67 3:14, 114 1:17–2:10, 56 7:6, 80 1:17–22, 56 7:6–8, 80 1:18, 39n10, 66–68 8:6, 80, 89n60 1:18–19, 56, 57 SCRIPTURE INDEX 227

1:20, 67 E 1:21, 46, 48, 53, 66, 157, 158 Ephesians 1:22, 156 2:8, 160 1:22–23, 48 2:13, 94 1:23, 10, 11, 48, 50, 53, 54, 68 2:16, 94 1:24, 53, 56 3:6, 94 2:1, 53, 62n29, 66, 74 3:7, 94 2:1–10, 66 4:18, 114 2:1–14, 30 6:20, 94 2:2, 22, 28, 40n20, 53, 57, 70, 74 2:4, 74, 75 P 2:5, 22, 30, 78, 79 Philippians 2:7, 22, 23 1:5, 45, 47, 48, 58n1 2:7–8, 39n10, 74 1:27, 62n34 2:7–9, 23–25 2:22, 162 2:8, 24, 79 3:8, 50 2:9, 39n10, 74, 159 3:18, 98 2:10, 70, 74 4:10–20, 58n1 2:11, 88n50 4:15, 9, 11, 45–48, 52, 57, 58, 58n1, 2:11–14, 169n23 58n2, 60n12, 62n37, 172 2:12, 30, 41n38, 76 4:16, 47, 74 2:13, 158 2:14, 22, 30, 34, 42n39, 76 2:15–17, 43n45 C 2:18, 35, 77 Colossians 2:19, 35 1:5, 93 2:21, 37 1:7, 26 3:1–29, 35 1:20, 94 3:15–20, 35 1:21–23, 94 3:19, 43n51 2:11–13, 94 3:23–25, 35 3:5–8, 112 3:24, 35 4:10, 116 4:12, 34 4:14, 166n2 4:13, 55, 62n33, 78 4:21–5:1, 35 5:11, 6, 9, 11, 31, 48, 49, 57, T 58, 62n37, 68, 74, 79, 98, 1 Thessalonians 108, 162 1:5, 22 5:19–21, 112 2:2, 15n2, 74, 124 6:15, 50 2:4, 22 228 SCRIPTURE INDEX

1 Thessalonians (cont.) P 3:1, 74 Philemon 3:2, 62n34 1:24, 116 3:4, 74 3:6, 54 3:7, 74 J 4:15–18, 26, 28 1 John 5:27, 136 1:1, 59n12 2 Thessalonians 2:13, 48, 93, 94 2:14, 93, 94 R 2 Timothy Revelation 3:11, 71 14:6, 174 4:13, 135