R. Alan Culpepper, Matthew: A Commentary

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Review & Expositor Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1177/00346373231171782a
James R. McConnell
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contemporary individual, perhaps Rabbi Eleazar of Modein. This edition, however, presents the theory that the name Eleazar represented an idealized priest (the son of Aaron) based on the association with Joshua and the conquest of the land (Josh 14:1). In this interpretation, the Bar Kokhba coins with Eleazar’s name envisioned a hope of repeating Israel’s glorious past by reconquering the land from the Romans (p. 330). Third, more Ptolemaic and Seleucid coin examples have been added along with the new numismatic material on the Kingdom of Adiabene, the Ituraean Kingdom, and the Roman governors of Syria. Fourth, this edition demonstrates better copyediting, allowing for a more readable text by creating succinct sentences, eliminating contractions, and in some sections, rearranging and organizing material into a more logical flow. While positive improvements in this edition are many, a few issues might be considered in additional revisions. Some sections, such as “New Testament Coins” (chap. 12), seem underwhelming. For example, only one page is given to “The Seven Churches of Asia Minor.” As the pages of this journal have noted in the past, Revelation lends itself well to a numismatic interpretation (see David M. May, “Counting Kings [Revelation 17:10]: A Novel Approach from Roman Imperial Coinage,” Rev&Exp 114.2 [2017]: 239–46). While this work will be of great interest and help to those who study biblical coins and are attempting to identify coin types, it can also be very beneficial for biblical scholars, ministers, and interested lay persons. It presents a different and fruitful angle by which to enter the biblical text and the biblical world of the text. Coins were perhaps the most ubiquitous method by which messages were disseminated in the ancient world. The study of the material culture represented by coins provides a more textured, nuanced, and complete sense of the biblical world. An abundance of numismatic information is contained within the Guide to Biblical Coins, and this wealth of knowledge can provide one more tool for a biblical interpreter.
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当代人,也许是摩丁的拉比以利亚撒。然而,这一版本提出了一种理论,即Eleazar这个名字代表了一个理想化的牧师(亚伦的儿子),基于与约书亚的联系和对土地的征服(Josh 14:1)。在这种解释中,以Eleazar名字命名的BarKokhba硬币设想了通过从罗马人手中夺回土地来重现以色列辉煌过去的希望(第330页)。第三,增加了更多的托勒密和塞琉古硬币的例子,以及关于阿迪亚贝内王国、伊图拉王国和叙利亚罗马总督的新钱币材料。第四,这个版本展示了更好的文案编辑,通过创建简洁的句子,消除缩写,以及在某些部分,将材料重新排列和组织成更合乎逻辑的流程,使文本更具可读性。虽然本版本中有许多积极的改进,但在额外的修订中可能会考虑一些问题。有些章节,如“新约硬币”(第12章),似乎并不起眼。例如,只有一页是关于“小亚细亚的七个教堂”的。正如本杂志过去的几页所指出的,《启示录》很好地诠释了钱币学(见大卫·M·梅,《数王[启示录17:10]:罗马帝国硬币的新颖方法》,Rev&Exp 114.2[2017]:239–46)。虽然这项工作将对那些研究圣经硬币并试图识别硬币类型的人产生极大的兴趣和帮助,但它也对圣经学者、牧师和感兴趣的非专业人士非常有益。它提供了一个不同的和富有成果的角度,通过它进入圣经文本和文本的圣经世界。硬币可能是古代世界传播信息最普遍的方法。对以硬币为代表的物质文化的研究提供了对圣经世界更具质感、细致入微和完整的理解。《圣经硬币指南》中包含了丰富的钱币信息,这些丰富的知识可以为圣经解读者提供更多的工具。
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