This book attempts to investigate the significance of the composite citation in the Matthean account of Jesus’ baptism for an understanding of the Christology in Matthew’s gospel. Examining the King-Servant Christology in the composite citation in the Matthean account of Jesus’ baptism, it presents an analysis of the King-Servant Christology in the heavenly voice, which is given in the composite citation in Mt. 3:17, followed by a discussion on the different views of the scholars on the composite citation.
Further exploring the King-Servant Christology in the Matthean account of Jesus’ transfiguration, it brings out the King-Servant Christology in the Matthean accounts of Jesus’ teaching, preaching and healing. Finally, it analyzes the King-Servant theme in the passion narrative in Matthew’s gospel (Mt. 26-27).
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