Original Research

Die een wat sal kom: 'Messiaanse tekste' in die Ou Testament en ander Joodse geskrifte

Alphonso Groenewald
Verbum et Ecclesia | Vol 31, No 1 | a396 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v31i1.396 | © 2010 Alphonso Groenewald | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 14 May 2010 | Published: 01 November 2010

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Alphonso Groenewald, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

The one who is to come: ‘Messianic texts’ in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings

According to the New-Testament authors, the life of Jesus, as Christ, should be seen in light of the Old-Testament texts. It seems that all the messianic texts in the Old Testament had been fulfilled in Jesus. The Messiah, who had been expected for a long time, was born in Bethlehem. This interpretation by the New-Testament authors has caused the church and Christians throughout the centuries to read the Old Testament as a prophecy, which is fulfilled in Jesus Christ. This interpretation has caused impatience with Jews, who did not accept Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah. This article addresses the question: How did ancient Israel understand the concept ‘messiah’? It seems that the term is much more complex than a single meaning would allow the reader to believe. This article thus focuses on the theological functioning of the term within the Hebrew Bible as well as in other Jewish writings.


Keywords

Apokapliptiek; messias; mesiaanse verwagtinge; Nuwe Testament interpretasie; Ou Testament; Qumran; Septuagint

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