Jewish backgrounds of the New Testament / J. Julius Scott Jr.
Material type: TextGrand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, ©1995Description: 416 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780801022401
- BM 176 Sco84 1995
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Circulation Books | PBTS Library | BM 176 Sco84 1995 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by TBN | 47255 | ||
Circulation Books | PBTS Library | BM 176 Sco84 1995 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by TBN | 47256 |
Part 1. The Background and Setting of Intertestamental Judaism
1. Sources of Information
2. The Geography of the Land of Israel
3. A Survey of the Old Testament
4. Old Testament Ideas and Institutions
5. A Survey of the History of Intertestamental and New Testament Judaism
Part 2. The Crises and Responses of Intertestamental Judaism
6. Crises of the Sixth and Fourth Centuries
7. The General Response of Intertestamental Judaism to the Crises
8. Intertestamental Attempts to Reconstruct Traditional (Old Testament) Institutions
9. Scribes and Tradition
10. Apocalyptic
11. Divisions, Sects, and Parties
12. Common Life in First-Century Israel
Part 3. The Religious Thought of Intertestamental Judaism: A Background for Christian Customs and Controversies
13. Religious Thought of Intertestamental Judaism
14. The Final Age
15. The Kingdom of God
16. The Messianic Hope
17. Covenant and Law in the Final Age
18. Intertestamental Jewish Attitudes toward Gentiles
Appendixes
A. The Apocrypha of the Old Testament
B. The Pseudepigraphal Books
C. Tractates of the Mishnah, Talmud, and Tosephta
D. Crucifixion
E. The Jewish Daily Prayer and the Exclusion of Jewish Christians
F. Apocalyptic Literature and Inspired Scripture
G. Interpreting Apocalyptic Literature
H. How Scholarship Works
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