Rethinking the Acceptable Year: The Jubilee and the Basileia in Luke 4 and Beyond


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The biblical Jubilee has enjoyed increasing prominence in Lukan and missional literature much of which has been based on suggested Jubilee allusions throughout Luke-Acts (especially Luke 4:16-30). This study questions the presence of such allusions arguing that the suggested references are better understood within the broader and more explicit tradition of the Basileia of God. Every suggested Lukan textual and thematic reference to the Jubilee is examined with particular attention given to the Nazareth episode (Luke 4:16-30) which is often cited as the most explicit Jubilee reference. The study also addresses some fundamental issues which have informed recent exegeses including Lukes use of the term ἄφεσις the theme of the Basileia of God throughout Luke-Acts and the importance of Isaiah 61 (both the first-century traditions that may have influenced Luke as well as how Luke employed the text throughout his two-part work).
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