Abstract

This chapter represents divine sonship of Jesus in the Synoptic Catechesis. The synoptic tradition interpreted facts are considered from the life of Jesus or Lord words in terms of the Son of God-idea. On the basis of the temptation story, son of David question can prove the facts. The words of Jesus are compared with the kerygmatic traditional material of the early church. Comparison of the kerygmatic texts leads to the conclusion that both the proclamation and the creeds have certain characteristics, which are typical properties of the proclamation of Jesus as the Son of God. Some features of the kerygmatic back period found in a number of synoptic texts. Probably called Jesus initially as God son, and even since its birth as a veritable Son of God. The original text of the chapter is in German.Keywords: early church tradition; Jesus; kerygmatic text; proclamation; Son of God; synoptic tradition

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