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George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective, vol. 1

Author : Jacob Neusner,Alan Avery-Peck
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2022-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004531307

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George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective, vol. 1 by Jacob Neusner,Alan Avery-Peck Pdf

In these volumes we pays tribute to George W.E. Nickelsburg through acts of engaged, critical scholarship, in which specialists reread articles reproduced in these pages and respond to them, with Nickelsburg then joining issue—a protracted engagement, spanning an entire intellectual career and many of its more important moments. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004129870).

George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective, vol. 2

Author : Jacob Neusner,Alan Avery-Peck
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004531314

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George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective, vol. 2 by Jacob Neusner,Alan Avery-Peck Pdf

In these volumes we pays tribute to George W.E. Nickelsburg through acts of engaged, critical scholarship, in which specialists reread articles reproduced in these pages and respond to them, with Nickelsburg then joining issue—a protracted engagement, spanning an entire intellectual career and many of its more important moments. The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004129870).

George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective

Author : George W. E. Nickelsburg,Jacob Neusner,Alan Alan Jeffery Avery-Peck
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004129855

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George W.E. Nickelsburg in Perspective by George W. E. Nickelsburg,Jacob Neusner,Alan Alan Jeffery Avery-Peck Pdf

Selection of articles and excerpts by George Nickelsburg, with critical responses and Nickelsburg's rejoinders.

"Come Out My People!"

Author : Wes Howard-Brook
Publisher : Orbis Books
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781608331543

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"Come Out My People!" by Wes Howard-Brook Pdf

A compelling view of two competing religious visions---one of "creation" and the other of "empire"---that run throughout the Bible. "A remarkable offering for those who care about the interface of power and faith with all the threats and seductions that go with it. . . As I read, I felt overwhelmed, both by the mass of data and by the cunning of interpretation. I could not put it down, and expect to continue to be instructed by it.---Walter Brueggemann "Howard-Brook undertakes what few dare anymore: an introductory primer for the whole Bible...This book invites disciples to `connect the dots', in order to recover our ancient, anti-imperial identity, and to embrace a radical faith and practice that are personal and politica."---Ched Myers "Howard-Brook illuminates how ancient empires exercised control and manipulation of people not simply by political and military means, but also through the religion of empire. Throughout he makes clear that the core message of the God of creation is to call people out of empire, to refuse to cooperate with the forces of destruction and domination today."---Richard Horsley "Will become a classic for communities that seek first to receive the gracious gift of God's alternative future to Empire."---Jarrod McKenna "If we who sojourn in America are to be a community that can both name and resist the lure of Empire, we need a story more powerful than the story called America. Wes Howard-Brook knows than the Bible tells such a story. May its story be ours as we're set free from our imperial imaginations to dream with our Creator of a new world here and now."---Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

1 Enoch 91-108

Author : Loren T. Stuckenbruck
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 873 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2008-08-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110204131

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1 Enoch 91-108 by Loren T. Stuckenbruck Pdf

The volume is a commentary on 1 Enoch chapters 91-108 that begins with the Ethiopic text tradition but also takes the Greek and Aramaic (Dead Sea Scrolls) evidence into account. This section of 1 Enoch, which contains material from at least five different documents composed some time during the 2nd century BCE, provides a window into the early stages of the reception of the earliest Enoch tradition, as it was being negotiated in relation to elitist religious opponents, on the one hand, and in relation to other Jewish traditions that were flourishing at the time. The commentary, at the beginning of which there is an extensive introduction, is structured in the following way: there is a translation for each unit of text (including the Greek and Aramaic where it exists, with the Greek and Ethiopic translations presented synoptically), followed by detailed textual notes that justify the translation and provide information on a full range of variations among the manuscripts. This, in turn, is followed by a General Comment on the unit of text; after this there are detailed notes on each subdivision of the text which attempt to situate the content within the stream of biblical interpretation and developing Jewish traditions of the Second Temple period. The five documents in 1 Enoch 91-108 are dealt with in the following order: (1) Apocalypse of Weeks (93:1-10; 91:11-17); (2) Admonition (91:1-10, 18-19); (3) Epistle of Enoch (92:1-5; 93:11-105:2; (4) Birth of Noah (106-107); and (5) the Eschatological Appendix (108).

The Parabiblical Texts

Author : Daniel K. Falk
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2007-07-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781841272429

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The Parabiblical Texts by Daniel K. Falk Pdf

This is the first introductory volume to the genre of the Rewritten Bible in the Dead Sea Scrolls

Explaining Christian Origins and Early Judaism

Author : Petri Luomanen,Ilkka Pyysiäinen,Risto Uro
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2007-11-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047431961

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Explaining Christian Origins and Early Judaism by Petri Luomanen,Ilkka Pyysiäinen,Risto Uro Pdf

The contributors of the volume draw on cognitive and social science, suggesting fresh ways of approaching Christian origins and early Judaism. Its multidisciplinary and radically new perspective to its subject matter is highly relevant for all scholars of religion.

Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality

Author : Craig A. Evans,H. Daniel Zacharias
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2009-04-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567138217

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Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality by Craig A. Evans,H. Daniel Zacharias Pdf

Scholarly interest in intertextuality remains as keen as ever. Armed with new questions, interpreters seek to understand better the function of older scripture in later scripture. The essays assembled in the present collection address these questions. These essays treat pre-Christian texts, as well as Christian texts, that make use of older sacred tradition. They analyze the respective uses of scripture in diverse Jewish and Christian traditions. Some of these studies are concerned with discreet bodies of writings, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, while others are concerned with versions of scriptures, such as the Hebrew or Old Greek, and text critical issues. Other studies are concerned with how scripture is interpreted as part of apocalyptic and eschatology. Early Christian Literature and Intertextuality includes essays that explore the use of Old Testament scripture in the Gospels and Acts. Other studies examine the apostle Paul's interpretation of scripture in his letters, while other studies look at non-Pauline writings and their utilization of scripture. Some of the studies in this collection show how older scripture clarifies important points of teaching or resolves social conflict. Law, conversion, anthropology, paradise, and Messianism are among the themes treated in these studies, themes rooted in important ways in older sacred tradition. The collection concludes with studies on two important Christian interpreters, Syriac-speaking Aphrahat in the east and Latin-speaking Augustine in the west. [Part of the LNTS sub series Studies in Scripture in Early Judaism and Christianity (SSEJC), volume 14]

A Teacher for All Generations (2 vols.)

Author : Eric F. Mason
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 1098 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2011-10-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004224087

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A Teacher for All Generations (2 vols.) by Eric F. Mason Pdf

This collection of essays honors James C. VanderKam on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday and twentieth year on the faculty of the University of Notre Dame. An international group of scholars—including peers specializing in Second Temple Judaism and Biblical Studies, colleagues past and present, and former students—offers essays that interact in various ways with ideas and themes important in VanderKam's own work. The collection is divided into five sections spanning two volumes. The first volume includes essays on the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near East along with studies on Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Essays in the second volume address topics in early Judaism, Enoch traditions and Jubilees, and the New Testament and early Christianity.

Fallen Angels and Fallen Women

Author : Robin Jarrell
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725245471

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Fallen Angels and Fallen Women by Robin Jarrell Pdf

The strange and enigmatic title "son of man" has intrigued biblical scholars for millennia. What does it mean and how does it describe Jesus in his role as the Christian messiah? Robin Jarrell surveys the mythological roots of the phrase in the ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh and traces its development from the mythology of the Egyptian queen Hatshepsut's birth narrative, to the Baal Cycle in Ugaritic literature, to the story of Pandora, and finally to the story of creation found in the book of Genesis. The key to unlocking the mystery of the phrase "son of man" is embedded in the story of the first "son of man"--Noah--with the reference to "the sons of God" who found wives among the "daughters of men" and whose offspring brought devastation to the earth and the reason for the flood. In the hands of the Christian gospel writers, the parallel "son of man" figure found in the Dead Sea Scrolls reemerges in the identity of the last "son of man"--Jesus of Nazareth.

Failure and Prospect

Author : Reuben Bredenhof
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567681782

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Failure and Prospect by Reuben Bredenhof Pdf

Bredenhof analyses the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man (Luke 16:19-31) by examining its functions as a narrative, considering its persuasiveness as a rhetorical unit, and situating it within a Graeco-Roman and Jewish intertextual conversation on the themes of wealth and poverty, and authoritative revelation. The parable portrays the consequences of the rich man's failure to respond to the suffering of Lazarus. Bredenhof argues that the parable offers its audience a prospect for alternative outcomes, in response both to poverty and to a person who has risen from the dead. This prospect is particularly evident when the parable is read in anticipation of the ethical and theological concerns of Luke's second volume in Acts. Bredenhof asserts that reading within the context of Luke-Acts contributes to the understanding of Luke's purposes with this narrative. It is in Acts that his audience witnesses the parable's message about mercy being applied through charitable initiatives in the community of believers, while the Acts accounts of preaching and teaching demonstrate that a true reading of “Moses and the prophets” is inseparably joined to the believing acceptance of one risen from the dead. Through a re-reading of Luke 16:19-31 in its Luke-Acts context, its message is amplified and commended to the parable's audience for their response.

Jesus Wept: The Significance of Jesus’ Laments in the New Testament

Author : Rebekah Eklund
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015-02-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567656551

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Jesus Wept: The Significance of Jesus’ Laments in the New Testament by Rebekah Eklund Pdf

Lament does not seem to be a pervasive feature of the New Testament, particularly when viewed in relation to the Old Testament. A careful investigation of the New Testament, however, reveals that it thoroughly incorporates the pattern of Old Testament lament into its proclamation of the gospel, especially in the person of Jesus Christ as he both prays and embodies lament. As an act that fundamentally calls upon God to be faithful to God's promises to Israel and to the church, lament in the New Testament becomes a prayer of longing for God's kingdom, which has been inaugurated in the ministry and resurrection of Jesus, fully to come.

L’Apocalypse des animaux (1 Hen 85-90): une propagande militaire?

Author : Daniel Assefa
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2007-09-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789047421900

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L’Apocalypse des animaux (1 Hen 85-90): une propagande militaire? by Daniel Assefa Pdf

By showing the absence of elements that reflect military propaganda in the Animal Apocalypse, this book proposes a new understanding of 1 Enoch 85-90 as the apology of a reform group that has Enoch as its Patron and a peculiar theology of the history of Israel.

Priesthood, Cult, and Temple in the Aramaic Scrolls from Qumran

Author : Robert E. Jones
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004546165

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Priesthood, Cult, and Temple in the Aramaic Scrolls from Qumran by Robert E. Jones Pdf

The Hellenistic period was a pivotal moment in the history of the Jewish priesthood. The waning days of the Persian empire coincided with the continued ascendance of the high priest and Jerusalem temple as powerful political, cultural, and religious institutions in Judea. The Aramaic Scrolls from Qumran, only recently published in full, testify to the existence of a flourishing but previously unknown Jewish literary tradition dating from the end of Persian rule to the rise of the Hasmoneans. Throughout this book, Robert Jones analyzes how Israel’s priestly institutions are represented in these writings, and he demonstrates that they are essential for understanding the Jewish priesthood at this crucial stage in its history.

Jewish Apocalypticism in Late First Century Israel

Author : Matthias Henze
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Apocalyptic literature
ISBN : 3161508599

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Jewish Apocalypticism in Late First Century Israel by Matthias Henze Pdf

The Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch or Second Baruch is a Jewish work of the late first century C.E., written in Israel in the aftermath of the Jewish War against Rome. It is part of a larger body of post-70 C.E. Jewish literature. The authors of these works had a difficult charge. They needed to re/imagine Judaism and its central symbols, take count of a thriving Diaspora, and articulate how Jewish life was to be lived from then on, without the benefit of a temple. Written at a time of religious reconstruction and mental reorientation, Second Baruch occupies a unique place in the history of early Jewish thought. In this highly original work, the author of Second Baruch developed an apocalyptic program that was intended for post-70 C.E. Judaism at large and not for a small dissident community only. The program incorporates various theological strands, chief among them the Deuteronomic promise of a prosperous and long life for those keeping the Torah and the apocalyptic promise of a new heaven and a new earth.In this book, Matthias Henze offers a close reading of some of the central passages in Second Baruch, exposes its main themes, explains the apocalyptic program it advocates, draws some parallels with other texts, Jewish and Christian, and locates Second Baruch 's intellectual place in the rugged terrain of post-70 C.E. Jewish literature and thought. For modern readers interested in Judaism of the late Second Temple period, in the Jewish world from which early Christianity emerged, and in the origins of rabbinic Judaism, Second Baruch is an invaluable source.