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Renowned biblical scholar Richard Bauckham believes that the New Testament texts cannot be adequately understood without careful attention to their Judaic and Second Temple roots. This book contains twenty-four studies that shed essential light on the religious and biblical-interpretive matrix from which early Christianity emerged. Bauckham discusses the "parting of the ways" between early Judaism and early Christianity and the relevance of early Jewish literature for the study of the New Testament. He also explores specific aspects or texts of early Christianity by relating them to their early Jewish context. Originally published by Mohr Siebeck, this book is now available as an affordable North American paperback edition.
Richard Bauckham (PhD, University of Cambridge) is emeritus professor of New Testament and Bishop Wardlaw Professor at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of numerous books, including The Testimony of the Beloved Disciple and Jesus and the Eyewitnesses.
1. Introduction2. The Martyrdom of Enoch and Elijah: Jewish or Christian?3. Enoch and Elijah in the Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah4. The Rise of Apocalyptic5. The Delay of the Parousia6. A Note on a Problem in the Greek Version of 1 Enoch 1.97. The Son of Man: 'A Man in my Position' or 'Someone'?8. The Apocalypses in the New Pseudepigrapha9. Pseudo-Apostolic Letters10. Kainam the Son of Arpachshad in Luke's Genealogy11. The List of the Tribes of Israel in Revelation 712. The Parting of the Ways: What Happened and Why13. The Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah 10:3414. The Relevance of Extra-Canonical Jewish Texts to New Testament Study15. Josephus' Account of the Temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-10916. Life, Death, and the Afterlife in Second Temple Judaism17. What if Paul Had Travelled East rather than West?18. Covenant, Law, and Salvation in the Jewish Apocalypses19. The Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts20. Paul and Other Jews with Latin Names in the New Testament21. The Horarium of Adam and the Chronology of the Passion22. The Spirit of God in Us Loathes Envy (James 4:5)23. Tobit as a Parable for the Exiles of Northern Israel24. The Continuing Quest for the Provenance of Old Testament PseudepigraphaIndexes
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