Wayne Baxter is associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Heritage College and Seminary in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.
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1 Introduction Part One: The Shepherd Metaphor in Texts Related to Matthew 2 The Shepherd Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible: Of Rulers and Ruling 3 The Shepherd Metaphor in Second Temple Jewish Texts: Of Rulers and Ruling (Still) 4 The Shepherd Metaphor in the New Testament: Jesus and His Understudies Part Two: The Shepherd Metaphor in the Gospel of Matthew 5 The Shepherd as the Sign of YHWH's Fidelity to his Royal Promises 6 The Shepherd as YHWH's Royal Agent of Mercy and Compassion 7 The Shepherd as the Eschatological Judge 8 The Shepherd as Atoning Sacrifice, Resurrected Gatherer, and Rejected King Part Three: The Shepherd Metaphor: Comparisons and Considerations 9 Matthew Versus the Others 10 Matthew's Shepherd Christology: How High is High? 11 Conclusion
Wayne Baxter offers up a superb study of Matthean Christology by expounding the meaning of the shepherd imagery used to describe Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. Baxter shows with careful argumentation how that shepherd imagery, far from being innocuous, is freighted with immense Christological convictions so that Jesus shepherds Israel, his disciples, and the church in a way more fitting for one who represents and even embodies the God of Israel. -- Michael F. Bird, Ridley College