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Document Details : Title: Sanctification in the Jesus Tradition Author(s): STETTLER, Hanna Journal: Biblica Volume: 85 Issue: 2 Date: 2004 Pages: 153-178 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.85.2.3194413 Abstract : According to the Synoptic Jesus tradition, Jesus brings about the eschatological sanctification of Israel promised in Ez 36,22-32 and 37,28. He ushers in the time of the Holy Spirit, and gathers God’s eschatological people, which includes sinners as well as Gentiles. Moreover, he sanctifies people by healing and cleansing them, and teaches them to live a holy life. According to Jesus, the holiness of God’s holy people is no longer jeopardized by ritual impurity. This is not because ritual purity is irrelevant per se, but because in Jesus, the 'Holy One of God', God’s holiness has come into the world. Jesus sanctifies people and time so completely that the intention of the ritual Torah is fulfilled. Holiness is now to be lived out through mercy and love, even for one’s enemy. |
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