I. Introduction
1 The Problem of New Testament Types
2 Historiography: Where to Begin?
3 Thesis and Delimitation
II. Hermeneutics and History
1 Interpreting Interpretation
III. History and Memory
1 Social Memory Theory
2 Memory versus Commemoration
IV. Memory and Typology
1 Social Memory: An Adaptation
2 Historical Method
3 Conclusion
V. Son of David and Typology
1 Son of David in the Hebrew Bible
2 Psalm of Solomon 17
VI. The Therapeutic Son of David
1 The Background(s) for Jesus' Therapeutic Activity
2 Matthew's Portrayal of the Son of David
3 Jesus as Solomonic Exorcist
Excursus: The Presupposition of Davidic Descent
VII. Jesus' Temple Procession
1 Memory versus Invention
2 Mark 11 and Scripture
3 The Dead Sea Scrolls' Davidic Offspring
4 Matthew's Zechariah Localization
5 The Procession in Historical Memory
VIII. The Son of David-Question
1 Mk 12:35-7 and the Problem of Origin
2 Psalm 110
3 Psalm 110 in Markan Context
4 Historical Analysis
5 Conclusion
IX. Concluding Analysis
1 The Mnemonic Cycle
2 The Typological Cycle
3 Diachronic Continuity
4 Historical Memory
5 Conclusion