Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries

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Mohr Siebeck, 11 בפבר׳ 2019 - 846 עמודים
The present volume gathers up studies by Peter J. Tomson, written over thirty-odd years, that deal with ancient Jewish law and identity, the teachings of Jesus, the letters of Paul, and the historiography of early Jews and Christians. Notable subject areas are Jewish purity laws, divorce law, and the use of the name 'Jews'. The author also examines Jesus' teachings as understood in their primary and secondary contexts, the various situations Paul's highly differentiated rhetoric may have addressed, and the causes contributing to the growing tension between Jews and Christians and the so-called parting of the ways.
 

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The Term Halakha
3
Qumran Paul and the Babylonian Talmud
21
Antiquities and Life
41
Divorce Halakha in Ancient Judaism and Christianity
67
Devotional Purity and Other Ancient Jewish Purity Systems
107
The Names Israel and Jew in Ancient Judaism
141
The Names Israel and Jew A Reconsideration
187
The Core of Jesus Gospel
223
Paul as a Recipient and Teacher of Tradition
393
2 Cor 61471 Compared
411
Pauls Collection and the Saints in Jerusalem 2 Cor 89
457
The Didache Matthew and Barnabas
501
Josephus LukeActs and Politics in Rome and Judaea by 100 СЕ
533
Sources on the Politics of Judaea in the Fifties CE
559
The Epistles of Paul as a Source
581
Gamaliels Counsel and the Apologetic Strategy of LukeActs
603

The Song of Songs in the Teachings of Jesus
235
The Lords Prayer at the Faultline of Judaism and Christianity
261
2223
297
112
317
13
347
1
383
The Gospel of John and the Parting of the Ways
621
Bibliography
663
Index of Ancient Sources
727
Index of Names
787
Index of Subjects and Significant Place Names
815
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