The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts

<p><span>Upon analysis of Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading event, the basis of Israel’s mandate became pellucid in Lukan terms. This kind of analysis required the viable assumption of conceptual unity behind the gospel and Acts, and the ap...

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Main Authors: Francois Viljoen, John Gosling, Frank Kovaks
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2013-02-01
Series:Verbum et Ecclesia
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Online Access:http://www.ve.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/697
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spelling doaj-98f021328704421e87ca9462aa0a1f842020-11-25T02:16:49ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052013-02-01341The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-ActsFrancois ViljoenJohn GoslingFrank Kovaks<p><span>Upon analysis of Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading event, the basis of Israel’s mandate became pellucid in Lukan terms. This kind of analysis required the viable assumption of conceptual unity behind the gospel and Acts, and the application of the appropriate methodological approach of structural criticism. Morpho-syntactical analysis yielded positive results that suggested text-based evidence concerning Israel’s calling. It was observed that the covenant concept presented in its operative aspect of service to God was the basis of Israel’s mandate. Luke and Acts appeared to agree that Israel was called to live in obedient righteousness following the call to Abraham to walk blamelessly. The covenant-based calling was affirmed by Isaianic allusions to Israel’s mandate to be a light to the nations in her righteousness. The mandate’s disruption had disabled Israel, requiring the resolution of God’s deliverance.</span></p>http://www.ve.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/697Luke-ActscovenantAbrahamicservicemandateStructural criticismGreimasian Actantial Modelmorpho-syntactic
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The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
Verbum et Ecclesia
Luke-Acts
covenant
Abrahamic
service
mandate
Structural criticism
Greimasian Actantial Model
morpho-syntactic
author_facet Francois Viljoen
John Gosling
Frank Kovaks
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title The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
title_short The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
title_full The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
title_fullStr The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
title_full_unstemmed The Lukan covenant concept: The basis of Israel’s mandate in Luke-Acts
title_sort lukan covenant concept: the basis of israel’s mandate in luke-acts
publisher AOSIS
series Verbum et Ecclesia
issn 1609-9982
2074-7705
publishDate 2013-02-01
description <p><span>Upon analysis of Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading event, the basis of Israel’s mandate became pellucid in Lukan terms. This kind of analysis required the viable assumption of conceptual unity behind the gospel and Acts, and the application of the appropriate methodological approach of structural criticism. Morpho-syntactical analysis yielded positive results that suggested text-based evidence concerning Israel’s calling. It was observed that the covenant concept presented in its operative aspect of service to God was the basis of Israel’s mandate. Luke and Acts appeared to agree that Israel was called to live in obedient righteousness following the call to Abraham to walk blamelessly. The covenant-based calling was affirmed by Isaianic allusions to Israel’s mandate to be a light to the nations in her righteousness. The mandate’s disruption had disabled Israel, requiring the resolution of God’s deliverance.</span></p>
topic Luke-Acts
covenant
Abrahamic
service
mandate
Structural criticism
Greimasian Actantial Model
morpho-syntactic
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