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Jesus, the Sabbath and the Jewish debate : healing on the Sabbath in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE / Nina L. Collins.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoSeries London ; Bloomsbury T&T Clark, cop. 2014New York : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, cop. 2014Edición: First publishedDescripción: viii-482 páginas ; 24 centímetrosTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0567385876
  • 9780567385871
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 296.41209 C75
Contenidos:
1. The Problem of Healing in Judaism -- 2. An overview of the Sabbath events in the Gospels -- 3. The Sabbath and post-Sabbath healing events in the Gospels: I. Saving life from starvation -- II. The cure of a man with dropsy -- III. The cure of a woman with a bent back -- IV. The cure of a withered hand -- V. An unidentified Sabbath cure -- VI. Galilean Sabbath cures -- VII. The cure of the mother-in-law of a disciple of Jesus -- VIII. The removal of an evil spirit -- IX. The cure of a crippled man -- X. The cure of a man blind from birth -- XI. Post-Sabbath cures -- 4. Sabbath healing in the Gospels -- 5. The Terms and arguments of R. Eleazar B. Azariah, R. Akiva and R. Ishmael and their schools -- 6. Direct interaction between R. Akiva and Matthew? -- 7. Second-century interpretations of biblical verses based on Pentateuchal Jewish law -- 8. Two symbolic seals of approval from the Amoraim -- 9. Specificity versus generality -- 10. Other indications for dating -- 11. Estimated earliest dates of composition of Tannaitic directives on healing and/or saving life -- 12. A very brief summary of the history of the early Jewish debate on acts of healing and/or saving life and the contribution of the Gospels and the historical Jesus to this Jewish debate
Resumen: "The claim that Jesus was criticised by the Pharisees for performing Sabbath cures has been emphatically repeated for over 2,000 years. But a careful, unprejudiced evaluation of the Gospels - the only source for this accusation - shows that the historical Jesus was never criticised by historical Pharisees for performing Sabbath cures and that both the Pharisees and Jesus agreed that Sabbath cures must be performed. The Sabbath healing events in the Gospels have in fact preserved a significant part of the history of the post-biblical Jewish debate which sought to reconcile the apparently mutually irreconcilable demands of Jewish law and the need to perform deeds of healing and/or saving life, which is the subject of this book.
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Bibliografía : páginas 447-453.

Índices: páginas 454-482

1. The Problem of Healing in Judaism -- 2. An overview of the Sabbath events in the Gospels -- 3. The Sabbath and post-Sabbath healing events in the Gospels: I. Saving life from starvation -- II. The cure of a man with dropsy -- III. The cure of a woman with a bent back -- IV. The cure of a withered hand -- V. An unidentified Sabbath cure -- VI. Galilean Sabbath cures -- VII. The cure of the mother-in-law of a disciple of Jesus -- VIII. The removal of an evil spirit -- IX. The cure of a crippled man -- X. The cure of a man blind from birth -- XI. Post-Sabbath cures -- 4. Sabbath healing in the Gospels -- 5. The Terms and arguments of R. Eleazar B. Azariah, R. Akiva and R. Ishmael and their schools -- 6. Direct interaction between R. Akiva and Matthew? -- 7. Second-century interpretations of biblical verses based on Pentateuchal Jewish law -- 8. Two symbolic seals of approval from the Amoraim -- 9. Specificity versus generality -- 10. Other indications for dating -- 11. Estimated earliest dates of composition of Tannaitic directives on healing and/or saving life -- 12. A very brief summary of the history of the early Jewish debate on acts of healing and/or saving life and the contribution of the Gospels and the historical Jesus to this Jewish debate

"The claim that Jesus was criticised by the Pharisees for performing Sabbath cures has been emphatically repeated for over 2,000 years. But a careful, unprejudiced evaluation of the Gospels - the only source for this accusation - shows that the historical Jesus was never criticised by historical Pharisees for performing Sabbath cures and that both the Pharisees and Jesus agreed that Sabbath cures must be performed. The Sabbath healing events in the Gospels have in fact preserved a significant part of the history of the post-biblical Jewish debate which sought to reconcile the apparently mutually irreconcilable demands of Jewish law and the need to perform deeds of healing and/or saving life, which is the subject of this book.

Segunda Especialidad En Profecías Bíblicas

Segunda Especialidad En Nuevo Testamento

Segunda Especialidad En Antiguo Testamento

Segunda Especialidad En Estudios Adventistas

Doctorado en teología

Maestría en teología histórica

Maestría en teología bíblica

Maestría en teología

Maestría en misionología

Maestría en liderazgo eclesiástico

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