id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 6h440r9867d Dulcinea Boesenberg Moses in Luke-Acts 2013 .txt text/plain 356 15 59 Those Jews who do not obey Moses in this manner are cut out of Israel, and Luke revises Moses' life so that Israelite rejection of Moses is built into the narrative and serves as a pattern for Jewish rejection of Jesus and his followers. It argues that in his two volumes, Luke not only uses the figure of Moses to demonstrate that Jesus and his followers stand in continuity with Israel and the Scriptures, but he also shapes Moses into a source of division and means of drawing new boundaries around Israel. cache/6h440r9867d.txt txt/6h440r9867d.txt