Verbum et Ecclesia (Oct 2005)

Intertextuality and historical approaches to the use of Scripture in the New Testament

  • Steve Moyise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v26i2.235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 447 – 458

Abstract

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In a previous article in this journal (2002:418-31), I offered a taxonomy of five ways that the term �intertextuality� is being used in biblical studies. In this article, I wish to clarify the relationship between intertextuality and historical approaches to the use of Scripture in the New� Testament. I take as a case study the use of Isaiah 8:12-13 in 1 Peter 3:14-15 and conclude that historical and literary approaches both have an important role to play in elucidating the meaning of this text. I also take the opportunity of responding to some of the arguments put forward by critics of intertextuality.