Jesus’ Last Week : : Jerusalem Studies in the Synoptic Gospels — Volume One / / R. Steven Notley, Marc Turnage, Brian Becker.
For the past forty years, but for only the first time in history, Christian scholars fluent in Hebrew and living in the land of Israel have collaborated with Jewish scholars to examine Jesus' sayings from a Judaic and Hebraic perspective. The result of this research confirms that Jesus was an o...
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Superior document: | Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series; 11 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden;, Boston : : BRILL,, 2006. |
Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series;
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520 | |a For the past forty years, but for only the first time in history, Christian scholars fluent in Hebrew and living in the land of Israel have collaborated with Jewish scholars to examine Jesus' sayings from a Judaic and Hebraic perspective. The result of this research confirms that Jesus was an organic part of the diverse social and religious landscape of Second Temple-period Judaism. He, like other Jewish sages of his time, used specialized methods to teach foundational Jewish theological concepts such as God's abundant grace. Jesus' teaching was revolutionary in a number of ways, particularly in three areas: his radical interpretation of the biblical commandment of mutual love; his call for a new morality; and his idea of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jerusalem Studies in the Synoptic Gospels , the initial volume, focuses on the Passion Narratives in a search for the Historical Jesus. It also reexamines the synoptic problem in light of recent historical and archaeological research. The volume represents the first attempt by members and associates of the Jerusalem School to apply collectively the methodology pioneered by Robert Lindsey and David Flusser. Included in the volume is the final article written by the late Professor Flusser, The Synagogue and the Church in the Synoptic Gospels. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a The synagogue and the church in the synoptic gospels / David Flusser -- Early testimonies in the New Testament of laws and practices relating to pilgrimage and Passover / Shmuel Safrai -- Temple authorities and tithe evasion : the linguistic background and impact of the Parable of the vineyard, the tenants and the son / Randall Buth and Brian Kvasnica -- The double love precept in the New Testament and the community rule / Serge Ruzer -- Learn the lesson of the fig tree / R. Steven Notley -- The eschatological thinking of the Dead Sea sect and the Order of Blessings in the Christian Eucharist / R. Steven Notley -- Jesus and Caiaphas : an intertextual-literary evaluation / Marc Turnage -- The kingdom of heaven and the study of Torah / Chana Safrai -- A fresh examination of the cross, Jesus and the Jewish people / Brad H. Young -- Evidence of an editor's hand in two instances of Mark's account of Jesus' last week? / David Bivin -- Spoken and literary languages in the time of Jesus / Shmuel Safrai -- On the use of the Hebrew language in economic documents from the Judean Desert / Hanan Eshel -- Appendix: Critical notes on the VTS. | |
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