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In this chapter, the role and significance of Jesus as the Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts are assessed. Luke, it is argued, presents Jesus as the Davidic messiah par excellence. The case for Jesus’s Davidic status begins in the infancy narrative buts runs throughout Luke-Acts. Jesus is heralded at his birth and is anointed at his baptism as Israel’s Davidic king. He subsequently undergoes rejection in Jerusalem as the Davidic servant of God. In return, God raises and exalts Jesus onto a heavenly throne where he begins his Davidic rule until he comes back victoriously to Jerusalem to establish his kingdom on earth. This remarkable Davidic profile of Jesus has important ramifications for understanding Luke’s views on Israel’s restoration.
Title: Jesus Messiah Son of David
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In this chapter, the role and significance of Jesus as the Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts are assessed.
Luke, it is argued, presents Jesus as the Davidic messiah par excellence.
The case for Jesus’s Davidic status begins in the infancy narrative buts runs throughout Luke-Acts.
Jesus is heralded at his birth and is anointed at his baptism as Israel’s Davidic king.
He subsequently undergoes rejection in Jerusalem as the Davidic servant of God.
In return, God raises and exalts Jesus onto a heavenly throne where he begins his Davidic rule until he comes back victoriously to Jerusalem to establish his kingdom on earth.
This remarkable Davidic profile of Jesus has important ramifications for understanding Luke’s views on Israel’s restoration.
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