This dissertation examines the role of the Davidic Messiah, who is the agent of God's judgment in Romans 1:18--4:25. It may be summarized in two theses: First of all, the Davidic Messiah was expected in the Old Testament and the Second Temple Jewish writings, which establish the foundation for Paul's Davidic Messiah Christology in Romans. Second, the language in the role of the agent of God's judgment cannot be identified with the term faithfulness.
This dissertation examines the role of the Davidic Messiah, who is the agent of God’s judgment in Romans 1:18—4:25.
In the present work the author examines one major theme within Luke's christology, that of the coming king from the line of David.
Thus, part of messianic expectation was for the messiah to judge the unrighteous for the sins committed. In the Psalms, the Davidic messiah is God's instrument in judgment, as opposed to the one given all authority by God to judge, ...
... Solomon are related by way of expressing the same crucial theological themes , particularly the idea of the coming of the messianic age including the concept of a Davidic Messiah and a Last Judgment according to deeds , where God's ...
In contrast, when David is introduced into the Story, he is watching over his father's sheep (16:11; 17:34–37). In fact, one of the main themes driving this portion of the Story is the stark contrast between Saul and David.
Speaking of those standing outside of God's people and in disobedience to God's law, Paul says, “On that day, according to my gospel, ... [29] In the era of the arrival of the Davidic Messiah, Jesus, of whom Paul declares, judgment ...
2. See, for example, Otto Eissfeldt, “The Promises of Grace to David in Isaiah 55:1-5,” in Israel's Prophetic Heritage, ... The Message of Isaiah 40–55 (London: T&T Clark, 2005), 547; John Goldingay and David Payne, Isaiah 40–55, vol.
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Derivation from God's judgment, however, does not necessarily distinguish these figures from the description of Jesus's ... Strauss seems to view Jesus's judgment in 10:42 and 17:31 as part of his messianic activity since he refers to ...
As Assyria threatened Judah, Isaiah : – declares God's judgment on the northern kingdom.257 In Isaiah : ... in the Targums.261 Briley suggests, ”more specically, to the embodiment of covenant promises in the Davidic messiah.