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Appendix 2 - Scriptural References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2014

M. R. Rambaran-Olm
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Received her PhD from the University of Glasgow
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1 ff. The theology of the descensus has a number of supporting scriptural references, most notably in Eph. 4: 7–11; I Pet. 3: 18 – 4: 6; Acts 2: 30–1; Rom. 10: 6–8. Typological references from the Old and New Testaments include: Gen. 44: 29; Deut. 30: 12–13; Job 18: 17; Ps. 68: 18–19, 16: 10, 24: 7–10, 27: 1, 87: 4, 103: 17, 139: 15; Isa. 26: 19, 42: 7, 45: 2, 53: 8–9; Ecclus. 24: 45; Eze. 26: 20; Hos. 6: 1–2, 13: 14; Zech. 9–11; Matt. 12: 40; John 12: 32; II Cor. 10: 4. Several tropological/allegorical references to Christ's Descent can be found with reference to baptism by fire: Mic. 1: 4, Luke 3: 16; David killing the bear: I Sam. 17: 36–7; Jonah and the large fish: Jonah 1: 17, Matt. 12: 38–41, Luke 11: 29–32; and in the fiery furnace narrative: Dan. 3.

1–2 The first episode of John the Baptist's Prayer which involves the women going to Christ's tomb appears to be drawn from accounts of the Resurrection as presented in the Gospels. Because of the connection with the Vespere autem antiphon, Matthew's version is considered the accepted source. See Matt. 28: 1–10; Mark 16: 1–3; Luke 24: 1.

13hæleð Iūdēa refers to Joseph of Arimathea. Interestingly, in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus, it is Nicodemus who supplies the tomb for Christ's burial. See Luke 23: 50–3; Matt. 27: 57–61; Mark 15: 42–7.

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John the Baptist's Prayer 'The Descent into Hell' from the Exeter Book
Text, Translation and Critical Study
, pp. 197 - 199
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2014

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