The Messianic Idea in Israel

The Messianic Idea in Israel
Author: Joseph Klausner
Publsiher: London : Allen and Unwin
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1956
Genre: Judaism
ISBN: UCSD:31822005454863

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The Messianic Idea In Israel From Its Beginning To The Completion Of The Mishnab

The Messianic Idea In Israel From Its Beginning To The Completion Of The Mishnab
Author: Joseph Klausner
Publsiher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 034323937X

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The Messianic Idea in Israel from Its Beginning to the Completion of the Mishnab Scholar s Choice Edition

The Messianic Idea in Israel from Its Beginning to the Completion of the Mishnab   Scholar s Choice Edition
Author: Joseph Klausner
Publsiher: Scholar's Choice
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 129802904X

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Messiah and Scripture

Messiah and Scripture
Author: J. Thomas Hewitt
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161592287

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"J. Thomas Hewitt demonstrates how Paul's development and uses of the expression "in Christ" arise from his messianic intepretation of scriptures concerning Abraham's seed and Daniel's "son of man". This type of creative scriptural interpretation is a common trait of ancient Jewish messiah texts." --

History of New Testament Research Vol 2

History of New Testament Research  Vol  2
Author: William Baird
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 606
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451420188

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Stressing the historical and theological significance of pivotal figures and movements, William Baird guides the reader through intriguing developments and critical interpretation of the New Testament from its beginnings in Deism through the watershed of the Tubingen school. Familiar figures appear in a new light, and important, previously forgotten stages of the journey emerge. Baird gives attention to the biographical and cultural setting of persons and approaches, affording both beginning student and seasoned scholar an authoritative account that is useful for orientation as well as research.

The Messianic Idea in Judaism

The Messianic Idea in Judaism
Author: Gershom Scholem
Publsiher: Schocken
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2011-11-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780307789082

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An insightful collection of essays on the Kabbalah and Jewish spirituality—from the preeminent scholar of Jewish mysticism. Gershom Scholem was the master builder of historical studies of the Kabbalah. When he began to work on this neglected field, the few who studied these texts were either amateurs who were looking for occult wisdom, or old-style Kabbalists who were seeking guidance on their spiritual journeys. His work broke with the outlook of the scholars of the previous century in Judaica—die Wissenschaft des Judentums, the Science of Judaism—whose orientation he rejected, calling their “disregard for the most vital aspects of the Jewish people as a collective entity: a form of “censorship of the Jewish past.” The major founders of modern Jewish historical studies in the nineteenth century, Leopold Zunz and Abraham Geiger, had ignored the Kabbalah; it did not fit into their account of the Jewish religion as rational and worthy of respect by “enlightened” minds. The only exception was the historian Heinrich Graetz. He had paid substantial attention to its texts and to their most explosive exponent, the false Messiah Sabbatai Zevi, but Graetz had depicted the Kabbalah and all that flowed from it as an unworthy revolt from the underground of Jewish life against its reasonable, law-abiding, and learned mainstream. Scholem conducted a continuing polemic with Zunz, Geiger, and Graetz by bringing into view a Jewish past more varied, more vital, and more interesting than any idealized portrait could reveal. —from the Foreword by Arthur Hertzberg, 1995

The Earliest Christian Mission to all Nations in the Light of Matthew s Gospel

The Earliest Christian Mission to  all Nations  in the Light of Matthew s Gospel
Author: James LaGrand
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 080284653X

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"This original work of scholarship clarifies how, in light of Matthew's Gospel, the first Christians understood and claimed Israel's messianic mission to people of every ethnic group immediately after Jesus' death and resurrection."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Christ Among the Messiahs

Christ Among the Messiahs
Author: Matthew V. Novenson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199844586

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Recent scholarship on ancient Judaism, finding only scattered references to messiahs in Hellenistic- and Roman-period texts, has generally concluded that the word ''messiah'' did not mean anything determinate in antiquity. Meanwhile, interpreters of Paul, faced with his several hundred uses of the Greek word for ''messiah,'' have concluded that christos in Paul does not bear its conventional sense. Against this curious consensus, Matthew V. Novenson argues in Christ among the Messiahs that all contemporary uses of such language, Paul's included, must be taken as evidence for its range of meaning. In other words, early Jewish messiah language is the kind of thing of which Paul's Christ language is an example. Looking at the modern problem of Christ and Paul, Novenson shows how the scholarly discussion of christos in Paul has often been a cipher for other, more urgent interpretive disputes. He then traces the rise and fall of ''the messianic idea'' in Jewish studies and gives an alternative account of early Jewish messiah language: the convention worked because there existed both an accessible pool of linguistic resources and a community of competent language users. Whereas it is commonly objected that the normal rules for understanding christos do not apply in the case of Paul since he uses the word as a name rather than a title, Novenson shows that christos in Paul is neither a name nor a title but rather a Greek honorific, like Epiphanes or Augustus. Focusing on several set phrases that have been taken as evidence that Paul either did or did not use christos in its conventional sense, Novenson concludes that the question cannot be settled at the level of formal grammar. Examining nine passages in which Paul comments on how he means the word christos, Novenson shows that they do all that we normally expect any text to do to count as a messiah text. Contrary to much recent research, he argues that Christ language in Paul is itself primary evidence for messiah language in ancient Judaism.