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Book Synopsis
A leading biblical scholar shows that the New Testament texts cannot be understood without careful attention to their Judaic and Second Temple roots.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Martyrdom of Enoch and Elijah: Jewish or Christian?
3. Enoch and Elijah in the Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah
4. The Rise of Apocalyptic
5. The Delay of the Parousia
6. A Note on a Problem in the Greek Version of 1 Enoch 1.9
7. The Son of Man: 'A Man in my Position' or 'Someone'?
8. The Apocalypses in the New Pseudepigrapha
9. Pseudo-Apostolic Letters
10. Kainam the Son of Arpachshad in Luke's Genealogy
11. The List of the Tribes of Israel in Revelation 7
12. The Parting of the Ways: What Happened and Why
13. The Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah 10:34
14. The Relevance of Extra-Canonical Jewish Texts to New Testament Study
15. Josephus' Account of the Temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-109
16. Life, Death, and the Afterlife in Second Temple Judaism
17. What if Paul Had Travelled East rather than West?
18. Covenant, Law, and Salvation in the Jewish Apocalypses
19. The Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts
20. Paul and Other Jews with Latin Names in the New Testament
21. The Horarium of Adam and the Chronology of the Passion
22. The Spirit of God in Us Loathes Envy (James 4:5)
23. Tobit as a Parable for the Exiles of Northern Israel
24. The Continuing Quest for the Provenance of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
Indexes

The Jewish World Around the New Testament

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 01/07/2010
      ISBN13: 9780801039034, 978-0801039034
      ISBN10: 0801039037

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A leading biblical scholar shows that the New Testament texts cannot be understood without careful attention to their Judaic and Second Temple roots.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction
      2. The Martyrdom of Enoch and Elijah: Jewish or Christian?
      3. Enoch and Elijah in the Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah
      4. The Rise of Apocalyptic
      5. The Delay of the Parousia
      6. A Note on a Problem in the Greek Version of 1 Enoch 1.9
      7. The Son of Man: 'A Man in my Position' or 'Someone'?
      8. The Apocalypses in the New Pseudepigrapha
      9. Pseudo-Apostolic Letters
      10. Kainam the Son of Arpachshad in Luke's Genealogy
      11. The List of the Tribes of Israel in Revelation 7
      12. The Parting of the Ways: What Happened and Why
      13. The Messianic Interpretation of Isaiah 10:34
      14. The Relevance of Extra-Canonical Jewish Texts to New Testament Study
      15. Josephus' Account of the Temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-109
      16. Life, Death, and the Afterlife in Second Temple Judaism
      17. What if Paul Had Travelled East rather than West?
      18. Covenant, Law, and Salvation in the Jewish Apocalypses
      19. The Restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts
      20. Paul and Other Jews with Latin Names in the New Testament
      21. The Horarium of Adam and the Chronology of the Passion
      22. The Spirit of God in Us Loathes Envy (James 4:5)
      23. Tobit as a Parable for the Exiles of Northern Israel
      24. The Continuing Quest for the Provenance of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha
      Indexes

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