List of Journals Consulted | p. XVI |
Introduction to the Study of Prayer in Luke-Acts | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
A History of the Study of Prayer in Luke-Acts | p. 2 |
Wilhelm Ott: Prayer and Eschatology | p. 3 |
O. G. Harris: Prayer and Heilsgeschichte | p. 5 |
Louis Monloubou: Prayer and Jesus' Model | p. 7 |
Ludger Feldkamper: Prayer and Christology | p. 8 |
More Unpublished Dissertations: Wrestling with Ott and Harris | p. 10 |
The Proposal and Method of the Present Work | p. 11 |
Christ as Heavenly Intercessor in the New Testament | p. 14 |
Romans 8:34 | p. 15 |
Hebrews 7:25 | p. 16 |
I John 2:1 | p. 18 |
Conclusions | p. 19 |
Prayer and Jesus' Self-Revelation, Part I | p. 21 |
Introduction | p. 21 |
Jesus' Prayer and Peter's Confession (Lk. 9:18-27) | p. 21 |
The Significance of the Prayer: For Whom does Jesus Pray? | p. 22 |
The Feeding Miracle | p. 25 |
Peter and Herod: The Confession as "Seeing" | p. 27 |
In What Sense is This a "Revelation?" | p. 31 |
Luke 9:18-27: Conclusion | p. 34 |
Revelation and the Language of Seeing and Hearing in Luke-Acts | p. 34 |
"Seeing" as Spiritual Insight | p. 35 |
To "See and Hear" | p. 36 |
Does "Seeing" take Priority over "Hearing?" | p. 39 |
Seeing, Hearing and the Prayers of Jesus | p. 41 |
Jesus' Prayer and the Transfiguration (Lk. 9:28-36) | p. 42 |
Jesus, the Disciples and Prayer | p. 42 |
The Transfiguration as "Revelation" | p. 44 |
Luke 9:28-36: Conclusion | p. 48 |
Jesus Rejoices and Thanks God for Hearing His Prayers (Luke 10:21-24) | p. 49 |
Introduction | p. 49 |
What Does Jesus Thank His Father For? | p. 50 |
Does Jesus Thank God for Both His Hiding and Revealing? | p. 51 |
The Thematic Integrity of Verses 21-24 | p. 53 |
Is Jesus Thanking God for Responding to His Prayers in Chapter Nine? | p. 56 |
What Does the Father Hide and Reveal? | p. 56 |
The Meaning of 'A[gamma][alpha][gamma][gamma][iota][alpha]o[mu][alpha][iota] and 'E[xi]o[mu]o[lambda]o[gamma][varepsilon][omega] | p. 60 |
'A[gamma][alpha][lambda][lambda][iota][alpha]o[mu][alpha][iota] and 'E[xi]o[mu]o[lambda]o[gamma][varepsilon][omega] in the OT | p. 60 |
'A[gamma][alpha][lambda][lambda][iota][alpha]o[mu][alpha][iota] and 'E[xi]o[mu]o[lambda]o[gamma][varepsilon][omega] in Luke-Acts | p. 63 |
Conclusions Concerning Verses 21-22 | p. 66 |
Whose Eyes See and Whose Ears Hear? Luke's Use of Verses 23-24 | p. 66 |
The Location of Verses 23 and 24 | p. 66 |
The Beatitude in Verse 24 | p. 68 |
The Prophets and Kings | p. 70 |
Conclusions: Jesus' Thanksgiving for Answered Prayer | p. 74 |
Prayer and Jesus' Self-Revelation, Part II | p. 76 |
Introduction | p. 76 |
The Passion Narrative: Jesus' Prayers from the Cross (Lk. 23:32-49) | p. 76 |
A Comparison of Luke 23:32-49 and Mark 15:21-41 | p. 77 |
The Structure of Luke's Crucifixion Scene | p. 77 |
"Father, forgive them ..." (Lk. 23:32-43) | p. 79 |
The Textual Problem of Verse 34a | p. 79 |
Forgive Whom? | p. 85 |
"Save yourself ..." | p. 87 |
"And Jesus cried out ..." (Lk. 23:44-49) | p. 89 |
"Seeing what had happened ..." | p. 89 |
"Surely this was a righteous man." | p. 91 |
"You will not see me again ..." | p. 94 |
Conclusion | p. 96 |
Luke's "Passion Secret": Is it Due to Human Misunderstanding or Divine Concealment? | p. 96 |
The Meal at Emmaus and The Unveiling of the Secret (Lk. 24:13-35) | p. 98 |
"We Recognised Him in the 'Breaking of the Bread' ..." | p. 101 |
The Jewish Sense of "Breaking" and Luke 24 | p. 104 |
"He was made known to us as he prayed" | p. 106 |
Conclusion | p. 108 |
The Phenomenon of Prayer and the Experience of Jesus | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
Prayer and the Experience of Spiritual Communication | p. 109 |
Jesus' "Baptism" (Lk. 3:21-22) | p. 109 |
"Seeing" and "Hearing" at the Baptism | p. 111 |
Is Jesus' Prayer "Answered?" | p. 113 |
Prayer and Divine Communication in Luke-Acts | p. 116 |
Prayer and Spiritual Manifestations in the Experience of Jesus (Lk. 3:21f; 9:28f; 22:43f) | p. 116 |
The Textual Problem of Lk. 22:43-44 | p. 117 |
The Strengthening Angel of Lk. 22:43-44 | p. 121 |
Prayer and Spiritual Manifestations in the Experience of Others | p. 123 |
Divine Revelation Given Independently of Prayer | p. 126 |
Prayer and Spiritual Illumination | p. 127 |
Experience and Instruction in Luke | p. 128 |
"Praying with Faith": Luke's Use of Mark (Mk. 9:28f; 11:22-24) | p. 129 |
"Persistent" Prayer and the Will of God (Lk. 11:5-13; 18:1-8) | p. 131 |
"Exceptions" and Conclusions: Prayer and Divine Sovereignty | p. 134 |
Prayer and Jesus' Messianic Mission | p. 136 |
Jesus' Baptism: The Inauguration of His Messianic Task | p. 136 |
LK. 3:21-4:44: The Beginnings of the Messiah's Ministry | p. 137 |
The Messiah is Sent to Preach with the Spirit | p. 137 |
Messianic Authority and the Praying Jesus | p. 141 |
Luke 5:16: Jesus Also Fulfills His Commission Through Prayer | p. 142 |
Lk. 6:12-20: The Messiah Assembles His Witnesses and Teaches Them | p. 144 |
The Messiah's Electing Prayers | p. 145 |
More Teaching with Authority (Lk. 6:17-20) | p. 146 |
Lk. 11:1: The Disciples Ask to be Taught | p. 147 |
Jesus Enters Jerusalem | p. 148 |
Jesus Teaches in Jerusalem | p. 148 |
Jesus is Followed by Large Crowds | p. 150 |
"By Whose Authority?" (Lk. 20:1-8) | p. 151 |
Conclusion: The Prayer Experience of the Messianic Deliverer | p. 152 |
Jesus, the Heavenly Intercessor on Earth | p. 154 |
Introduction | p. 154 |
Satan's Demand (Lk. 22:31-32) | p. 154 |
For Whom Does Jesus Pray? | p. 158 |
The Possession of Judas | p. 162 |
Why Does Judas Betray Jesus? | p. 162 |
Is Jesus Still Our Advocate? | p. 166 |
"Pray that you will not enter into temptation" (Lk. 22:39-46) | p. 167 |
The Disciples' Prayer and Jesus' Prayer: The Continuing Relevance of Both | p. 170 |
Further Implications: Jesus' Prayers and the Composition of the Church | p. 172 |
Conclusions: Jesus, the Earthly and Heavenly Intercessor | p. 175 |
The Heavenly Intercessor in the Book of Acts | p. 176 |
Introduction | p. 176 |
Acts 7:55-56: Stephen's Vision and Its Various Interpretations | p. 178 |
An Evaluation of the Interpretations Concerning Acts 7:55-56 | p. 185 |
The Judicial Significance of "the Son of Man Standing at the Right Hand" | p. 190 |
Standing at the Right Hand | p. 191 |
Acts 7:55-56 and Psalm 110:1? | p. 193 |
The Son of Man as Prophetic Intercessor | p. 197 |
Why Does Stephen see "the Son of Man"? | p. 199 |
Conclusions: The Heavenly and the Earthly Jesus | p. 201 |
Exalted, Human Intercessors in Ancient Judaism | p. 204 |
Introduction | p. 204 |
Human Intercessors in the OT | p. 205 |
The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha | p. 210 |
The Development of Earthly Intercession | p. 210 |
Intercession in This Life and in Heaven | p. 212 |
Abraham and Other Patriarchs | p. 212 |
The Prophets | p. 213 |
Moses | p. 214 |
Enoch | p. 215 |
Conflicting Opinions | p. 217 |
Is Heavenly Intercession Always Effective? | p. 218 |
The Targums | p. 221 |
Qumran | p. 224 |
Philo | p. 226 |
The Rabbinic Literature | p. 227 |
The Patriarchs and Other Powerful Pray-ers | p. 227 |
Enoch | p. 228 |
Moses | p. 229 |
Conflicting Opinions | p. 230 |
Conclusions for Luke-Acts | p. 231 |
Luke's Understanding of Prayer and Christology | p. 237 |
Bibliography | p. 242 |
Indexes | p. 277 |
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