The Jewish world around the New Testament / Richard Bauckham.

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Main Author: Bauckham, Richard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The martyrdom of Enoch and Elijah: Jewish or Christian?
  • Enoch and Elijah in the Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah
  • The rise of apocalyptic
  • The delay of the parousia
  • A note on a problem in the Greek version 1 of Enoch 1.9
  • The son of man: 'a man in my position' or 'someone'?
  • The apocalypses in the new pseudepigrapha
  • Pseudo-apostolic letters
  • Kainam the son of Arpachshad in Luke's geneaology
  • The list of the tribes of Israel in Revelation 7
  • The parting of the ways: what happened and why
  • The messianic interpretation of Isaiah 10:34
  • The relevance of extra-canonical Jewish texts to New Testament study
  • Josephus' account of the temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-109
  • Life, death, and the afterlife in second temple Judaism
  • What if Paul had traveled east instead of west?
  • Covenant, law and salvation in the Jewish apocalypses
  • The restoration of Israel in Luke-Acts
  • Paul and other Jews with Latin names in the New Testament
  • The horarium of Adam and the chronology of the passion
  • The spirit of God in us loathes envy (James 4:5)
  • Tobit as a parable for the exiles of northern Israel
  • The continuing quest for the provenance of Old Testament pseudepigrapha.