The Messenger, the Lord, and the Coming Judgement in the Reception History of Malachi 3

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Journal Article
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Miller, David M.
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2007
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The Messenger, the Lord, and the Coming Judgement in the Reception History of Malachi 3

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New Testament Studies
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53
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1
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This article clarifies Luke’s portrayal of both John and Jesus as Elijah-like figures by considering how Malachi 3 was interpreted by Ben Sira, 4QMessianic Apocalypse (4Q521) and the LXX. These ancient readers shared with Luke a concern to interpret the prediction of Elijah’s return in the context of Malachi 3 even though they reached diverse conclusions. Luke’s solution to the puzzle of Malachi 3 involved distinguishing between the Elijah of 1–2 Kings, who is associated with Jesus, and the Elijah of Malachi 3, who is consistently identified with John, the forerunner of the messianic ‘Lord’.

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Malachi
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3
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4Q521
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http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=649604&jid=NTS&volumeId=53&issueId=01&aid=649600&bodyId=&membershipNumber=&societyETOCSession=
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2007
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