Theology

Jiri Dvoracek

The Son of David in Matthew's Gospel in the Light of the Solomon as Exorcist Tradition

[Der Sohn Davids im Matthäusevangelium im Lichte der Salomo-als-Exorzist-Tradition.]

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Jiří Dvořáček examines the usage of the messianic title Son of David in Matthew's Gospel against the background of contemporary Jewish ideas, focusing especially on how the Solomon as exorcist tradition shaped Matthew's final portrait of Jesus as the healing Messiah.
In this study, Jiří Dvořáček focuses on the usage of the »Son of David« title in Matthew's Gospel. He assumes that Matthew's image of the healing Son of David can be explained from the existing Jewish concepts – in particular in the light of the Solomon as exorcist tradition. In the first part, he examines important texts concerning the Son of David. The author argues that in the first century C.E. the designation »Son of David« could have referred not only to the triumphant royal Davidic Messiah – but within an exorcistic and healing context, it could have referred also to Solomon, himself a great exorcist and healer. In the second part, Jiří Dvořáček demonstrates in his exegesis of Matthean texts how Matthew used the royal messianic and the Solomon as exorcist tradition in order to create the image of the Son of David as a merciful, messianic, healing king, who in his wisdom, healings and exorcisms even surpasses David's son Solomon.
Authors/Editors

Jiri Dvoracek Born 1980; 2004 MA, 2008 PhD at the Protestant Theological Faculty, Charles University of Prague and at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Bern; 2008–10 Vicariate in the Evangelical Reformed Churches of the Canton Bern-Jura-Solothurn; 2010–11 Pastor in the Reformed Church of the Canton Fribourg, 2011–13 Bern and since 2014 Zurich.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: New Testament Abstracts — 61 (2017), S. 500
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 142 (2017), S. 1345–1347 (Petr Marecek)
In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 39.5 (2017), S. 39–40 (Andrew Angel)
In: The Biblical Annals — 7 (2017), S. 277–280 (Michal Klukowski)