Divine visitations and hospitality to strangers in Luke-Acts
An edition of Divine visitations and hospitality to strangers in Luke-Acts (2013)
an interpretation of the Malta episode in Acts 28:1-10
By Joshua W. Jipp
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
335
Description:
This study presents a coherent interpretation of the Malta episode by arguing that Acts 28:1-10 narrates a theoxeny, that is, an account of unknowing hospitality to a god which results in the establishment of a fictive kinship relationship between the Maltese barbarians and Paul and his God. In light of the connection between hospitality and piety to the gods in the ancient Mediterranean, Luke ends his second volume in this manner to portray Gentile hospitality as the appropriate response to Paul's message of God's salvation - a response that portrays them as hospitable exemplars within the Lukan narrative and contrasts them with the Roman Jews who reject Paul and his message.
subjects: Analys och tolkning, Religious aspects, Travel, Hospitality in the Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Exegese, Gods, Greek, in literature, Bibel, Bible, Gästfrihet, Zeithintergrund, Hospitality, Strangers in the Bible, Gastfreundschaft, Hospitality in literature, I Bibeln, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. acts, Entertaining, Biblical teaching
People: Paul the Apostle, Saint
Places: Malta