Family Ethics in 4QInstruction and the New Testament

Full title
Family Ethics in 4QInstruction and the New Testament
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Wold, Benjamin G.
Year
2008
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Novum Testamentum
Volume
50
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
3
Pages
286-300
Alternative title
NovT
Label
04/08/2008
Abstract

4QInstruction preserves an interpretation of the fifth commandment, to honor one's father and mother, which has similarities with Philo's comments on it. Because Philo's treatment of the command plays a pivotal role in assigning influences on instruction to family members in the New Testament, and the present opinion overwhelmingly views Philo as indebted to Greek schemas and content, evidence from more recently available Qumran literature suggests some of the New Testament Haustafeln may have more of a Jewish intellectual history than is currently acknowledged. This article explores the way biblical traditions—especially the Decalogue and creation traditions—are used for construing teachings to members of the family in the 1 Cor 11, Eph 5-6, Philo and 4QInstruction.

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
Scroll / Document
Passage
2 iii
Section type
Fragment
Scroll / Document
Passage
2 iv
Section type
Fragment