PrefaceIntroduction: Figural Interpretation of Israel’s Scripture
The Evangelists as Readers of Israel’s Scripture
Part 1. The Gospel of Mark: Herald of Mystery
1. "Take heed what you hear": Mark as Interpreter of Scripture2. Apocalyptic Judgment and Expectancy: Israel’s Story in Mark’s Narrative3. Jesus as the Crucified Messiah4. Watchful Endurance: The Church’s Suffering in Mark’s Narrative5. "Hidden in order to be revealed": Mark’s Scriptural Hermeneutics
Part 2. The Gospel of Matthew: Torah Transfigured
6. The Law and the Prophets Fulfilled: Matthew as Interpreter of Scripture7. The End of Exile: Israel’s Story in Matthew’s Narrative8. Jesus as Emmanuel9. Making Disciples of All Nations: The Church’s Mission in Matthew’s Narrative10. The Transfiguration of Torah: Matthew’s Scriptural Hermeneutics
Part 3. The Gospel of Luke: The Liberation of Israel
11. Continuing the Scriptural Story: Luke as Interpreter of Scripture12. The Promise of Israel’s Liberation: Israel’s Story in Luke’s Narrative13. Jesus as the Redeemer of Israel14. Light to the Nations: The Church’s Witness in Luke’s Narrative15. Opened Eyes and Minds: Luke’s Scriptural Hermeneutics
Part 4. The Gospel of John: The Temple of His Body
16. "Come and see": John as Interpreter of Scripture17. "Salvation is from the Jews": Israel’s Story in John’s Narrative18. Jesus as the Temple19. The Vine and the Branches: The Church’s Oneness in John’s Narrative20. The Figural Web: John’s Scriptural Hermeneutics
Conclusion: Did Not Our Hearts Burn within Us?
NotesBibliographyIndex of Scripture and Ancient SourcesIndex of Names