Frontispiece; Jesus' Sermon on the Mount; Jesus' Sermon on the Mount; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; The Sermon on the Mount; Introduction; The Sermon on the Mount and the Gospel of Matthew; Rhetoric and Composition in Matthew; The New Covenant in Matthew; At What Elevation Is Jesus' Sermon on the Mount?; Imitatio Dei in the Sermon on the Mount; The Sermon on the Mount; Jesus on the Mountain (5:1-2); The Blessings (5:3-12); Be Salt and Light in the World (5:13-16); A Better Righteousness (5:17-20); What about Anger? (5:21-26); Beware of Lust (5:27-30).
Appendix: Jewish, Christian, and Classical Authors CitedBibliography; Index of Authors; Index of Scripture References.
What about Divorce? (5:31-32)Better Not to Use Oaths (5:33-37); How to Handle Insult (5:38-42); Love Your Enemies (5:43-48); Beware of Public Piety (6:1-18); Where Your Treasure Is (6:19-21); Single-Mindedness to God and Others (6:22-24); Be Not Anxious about Your Life (6:25-34); Beware of Making Judgments (7:1-5); Give Not Away What is Holy (7:6); Ask and It Will Be Given You (7:7-12); Enter Through the Narrow Gate (7:13-14); Beware of False Prophets (7:15-20); Hearing and Doing Is Everything (7:21-27); And the Crowds Were Astonished (7:28-29).
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Through careful attention to the structure of Matthew's Gospel and the place of the Sermon within it, keen sensitivity to the patterns and themes of Israelite prophecy, and judicious comparisons with other Jewish and rabbinic literature, Jack R. Lundbom elucidates the meaning of the Sermon and its continuity with Israel's prophetic heritage as well as the best of Jewish teaching. By deft appeal to Christian commentators on the Sermon, Lundbom brings its most important themes to life for the contemporary reader.
JSTOR
22573/ctt9m159v
Sermon on the mount-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Sermon on the mount.
Righteousness-- Biblical teaching.
RELIGION-- Biblical Studies-- Jesus, the Gospels & Acts.