Jesus and JudaismThis work takes up two related questions with regard to Jesus: his intention and his relationship to his contemporaries in Judaism. These questions immediately lead to two others: the reason for his death (did his intention involve an opposition to Judaism which led to death?) and the motivating force behind the rise of Christianity (did the split between the Christian movement and Judaism originate in opposition during Jesus' lifetime?). |
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Contents
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The sayings | 13 |
A good hypothesis | 18 |
State of the question | 23 |
JESUS AND THE TEMPLE | 61 |
The sayings about the destruction of the temple | 71 |
NEW TEMPLE AND RESTORATION IN JEWISH LITERATURE | 77 |
Jewish views of Gentiles | 213 |
Jesus and the Gentiles | 218 |
THE KINGDOM CONCLUSION | 222 |
The nature of the kingdom | 228 |
Jesus as religious type | 237 |
THE LAW | 245 |
The temple and the law | 251 |
Let the dead bury the dead | 252 |
OTHER INDICATIONS OF RESTORATION ESCHATOLOGY | 91 |
The twelve tribes | 95 |
The twelve disciples | 98 |
Repentance | 106 |
Judgment | 113 |
Conclusion | 116 |
THE SAYINGS | 123 |
the problem of the sayings material | 129 |
The problem of diverse meanings | 141 |
Conclusion | 150 |
MIRACLES AND CROWDS | 157 |
Miracles teaching and crowds in the Gospels | 158 |
Motive | 160 |
Miracles proclamation and crowds | 164 |
Magic | 165 |
Conclusion | 170 |
THE SINNERS | 174 |
The sinners the wicked the poor and the amme haarels | 176 |
Terminology | 177 |
The amme haarets and salvation | 188 |
Jesus and the sinners | 200 |
Tablefellowship | 208 |
Conclusion | 209 |
THE GENTILES | 212 |
The sinners | 255 |
Divorce | 256 |
Other antitheses and related sayings | 260 |
Sabbath handwashing and food | 264 |
Conclusion | 267 |
OPPOSITION AND OPPONENTS | 270 |
Persecution | 281 |
Opponents | 287 |
Conclusion | 293 |
THE DEATH OF JESUS | 294 |
The cause of the execution | 296 |
The triumphal entry | 306 |
The betrayal | 309 |
Conclusion | 317 |
CONCLUSION | 319 |
Certainties possibilities and speculations | 321 |
Meaning | 327 |
The connecting link | 334 |
the New Testament and Jewish restoration eschatology | 335 |
Bibliography | 341 |
Notes | 355 |
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