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Christoph Levin

Typologische Christologie: Einige Beispiele

Section: Essays
Volume 117 (2020) / Issue 1, pp. 1-20 (20)
Published 17.03.2020
DOI 10.1628/zthk-2020-0002
Published in German.
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Summary
By discussing a number of familiar as well as hitherto unknown examples, the article shows how the Gospels can evoke entire scenes from the Old Testament by employing keywords, which enables them to be interpreted as prefigurations of the appearance of Christ: Gen 28:11–16 in Mark 4:35–41; Gen 37:5–11 in Luke 2:19.51; Gen 25:21–23 in Luke 1:39–45; T. Naph. 7:1–4 in Luke 24:32; 1Sam 9:15–17 in John 19:5; and 1Kgs 17:10–24 in John 2:3–5 and 19:26–27. The typological interpretation of the Old Testament in the New goes far beyond the explicit and immediately comprehensible references. In more ways than one, the Old Testament provides the framework within which the Christology becomes conceivable.