«The Transcendent Sovereignty of the Son of Man in
Jewish apocalyptic literature», and in the subsequent discussion he assumes that there is a unified and consistent conception which reveals itself in various ways in Dan.
This is not to deny Jesus» profound connection with the tradition of
Jewish apocalyptic literature.
Not exact matches
The immediate background to Jesus» use of Kingdom of God is certainly the use in the ancient
Jewish prayers and in the
apocalyptic literature.
There is, of course, an extensive
Jewish and Christian
apocalyptic literature outside of the canon.
Unlike many studies of Judaism, the book is organized not by categories of
literature (
apocalyptic, rabbinic, mystical, etc.), but by the practices associated with daily living, the Sabbath and the
Jewish festivals.
7.13 exhibits a concept we may speak of a Son of man conception in
Jewish apocalyptic, but it would be better to speak of an «image», and, therefore, of the varied use of «Son of man imagery» in
Jewish apocalyptic and midrashic
literature.
In order to make our meaning clear, and in view of the intrinsic importance of this subject, we shall offer an analysis of the use of «Son of man imagery» in
Jewish apocalyptic and midrashic
literature as we see it.
7.13 in
apocalyptic literature,
Jewish or Christian.