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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Who Were the Relatives of Jesus?
I. Who's who in the Gospels?
II. What kind of brothers?
III. Judas Thomas the twin brother of Jesus?
Additional Note on the Names of the Sisters of Jesus
Chapter Two: The Relatives of Jesus in the Early Church
I. The Gospels
II. Travelling missionaries
III. The Jerusalem bishops list
IV. Symeon the son of Clopas
V. The grandson of Jude
VI. Jacob of Sikhnin
VII. Conon the martyr
VIII. A Christian Caliphate?
IX. Conclusion
Chapter Three: The Letter of Jude: A Survey of Research
I. Textual criticism
II. Literary Relationships
III. Literary form and structure
IV. Theological character
V. The opponents
VI. Date
VII. Authorship
Chapter Four: Jude's Exegesis
I. The structure of Jude's commentary
II. Exegesis of Jude's exegesis
III. Exegetical formulae
IV. Exegetical techniques
V. Jude's Exegetical Links
VI. Hermeneutical presuppositions
VII. For comparison: I Peter 2:4-10
VIII. Jude's use of apocryphal literature
IX. Conclusion
Chapter Five: Jude and the Testament of Moses
I. Reconstructing the story Jude knew
II. The evidence for the story Jude knew
III. The Assumption of Moses
IV. The exegesis of Jude 9
V. Other possible allusions to the Testament of Moses in Jude
VI. Implications of Jude's use of the Testament of Moses
Chapter Six: Jude's Christology
I. The christological titles
II. Jude 14
III. Jude 4
IV. Jude 5
V. Conclusion
Chapter Seven: The Lukan Genealogy of Jesus
I. The Enochic Dimension
II. The Davidic Dimension
III. The genealogy and the relatives of Jesus
IV. The genealogy and the Davidssohnfrage (Mark 12:35-37)
V. The genealogy in Luke
Additional Note on the Text of the Lukan Genealogy
Conclusion
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index of Passages Cited
I. Old Testament
II. Apocrypha
III. New Testament
IV. Jewish Pseudepigrapha
V. Dead Sea Scrolls
VI. Josephus
VII. Philo
VIII. Targums, Rabbinic and Other Later Jewish Literature
IX. Classical Greek Authors
X. Nag Hammadi Literature
XI. Early Christian Literature
XII. Miscellaneous
Index of Ancient Persons and Places
Index of Modern Authors
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