The Jewish Annotated New Testament: new revised standard version Bible translation

First published in 2011, The Jewish Annotated New Testament was a groundbreaking work, bringing the New Testament's Jewish background to the attention of students, clergy, and general readers. In this new edition, eighty Jewish scholars bring together unparalleled scholarship to shed new light...

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Contributors: Levine, Amy-Jill 1956- (Editor) ; Brettler, Marc Zvi 1958- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: The Jewish annotated New Testament : new revised standard version Bible translation] (2020) (Stenschke, Christoph W., 1966 -)
[Rezension von: The Jewish annotated New Testament : new revised standard version Bible translation] (2020) (King, Nicholas, 1947 -)
[Rezension von: The Jewish annotated New Testament : new revised standard version Bible translation] (2018) (Thiessen, Matthew, 1977 -)
Edition:Second edition
Further subjects:B Jews in the New Testament
B Christianity and other religions
B Bible
B Judaism
Online Access: Volltext (Aggregator)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:First published in 2011, The Jewish Annotated New Testament was a groundbreaking work, bringing the New Testament's Jewish background to the attention of students, clergy, and general readers. In this new edition, eighty Jewish scholars bring together unparalleled scholarship to shed new light on the text. This thoroughly revised and greatly expanded second edition brings even more helpful information and new insights to the study of the New Testament
Cover -- The Jewish Annotated New Testament - Second Edition -- Copyright -- Editors and Contributors -- Contents -- The Editors Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- To the Reader -- Alphabetical Listing of the Books of the New Testament -- List of Abbreviations -- GOSPELS AND ACTS -- Definition -- Authorship and Date -- Literary Relationship among the Canonical Gospels -- Genre -- Acts -- THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW -- Title and Authorship -- Date and Setting -- Placement in THE New Testament -- Structure and Major Themes -- Matthew and Judaism -- THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK -- Authorship and Date -- Key Themes -- THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE -- Name, Authorship, and Sources -- Style, Contents, and Structure -- Interpretation and Reading Guide -- THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN -- Introduction -- Date -- History of Composition -- Authorship and Provenance -- Purpose and Audience -- Jews and Judaism -- John and anti-Judaism -- Structure and Literary Features -- THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES -- Title of Book and Meaning -- Authorship -- Date -- Literary History -- Structure and Contents -- Interpretation -- Guide to Reading -- EPISTLES AND REVELATION -- Epistles -- Paul's Epistles -- The Catholic Epistles -- Revelation -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO THE ROMANS -- Title, Meaning, and Authorship -- Literary History -- Interpretation -- THE FIRST LETTER OF PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS -- Date of Composition -- THE SECOND LETTER OF PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS -- Name, Authorship -- Literary History and Interpretation -- Reading Guide -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO THE GALATIANS -- Name, Date, and Authorship -- Structure -- Interpretation -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO THE EPHESIANS -- Introduction -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO THE PHILIPPIANS -- Name and Major Contents -- Canonical Status and Location
Authorship, Date of Composition, Historical Context, and Literary History -- Interpretation -- Matters bearing on a Jewish reading, on Judaism, on Jewish-Christian relations -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO THE COLOSSIANS -- Between a Historical and a Theological Reading -- THE FIRST LETTER OF PAUL TO THE THESSALONIANS -- Interpretation -- THE SECOND LETTER OF PAUL TO THE THESSALONIANS -- THE FIRST LETTER OF PAULTO TIMOTHY -- Introduction -- Interpretation -- THE SECOND LETTER OF PAUL TO TIMOTHY -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO TITUS -- Name, authorship, and Background -- Structure and Interpretation -- Guide to Reading -- THE LETTER OF PAUL TO PHILEMON -- Name and Authorship -- Structure and Contents -- Interpretation -- THE LETTER TO THE HEBREWS -- Authorship and Literary History -- Structure and Contents -- Guide to Reading -- THE LETTER OF JAMES -- Content and Structure -- Guide to Reading -- THE FIRST LETTER OF PETER -- THE SECOND LETTER OF PETER -- Contents -- THE FIRST LETTER OF JOHN -- Authorship and Date -- Canonical Status -- Historical Context and Literary History -- Interpretation -- THE SECOND LETTER OF JOHN -- Title, Authorship, and Date -- Contents -- THE THIRD LETTER OF JOHN -- THE LETTER OF JUDE -- Author and Date -- Context -- Cultural Influences -- THE REVELATION TO JOHN -- Introduction -- Structure -- Interpretation -- Reading Guide -- Reading Revelation as a Jewish Text -- Essays, Tables, Glossary, Index -- INTRODUCTION TO THE ESSAYS -- THE GRECO-ROMAN BACKGROUND OF THE NEW TESTAMENT -- JEWISH HISTORY, 331 BCE-135 CE -- From Alexander the Great to the Maccabean Revolt -- The Hasmonean Dynasty -- Roman Rule -- The First Revolt -- Diaspora Revolt -- Second Judean Revolt -- REVOLTS AGAINST ROME -- The First Judaean Revolt (66-73 ce) -- The Diaspora Revolt (115-117 ce) -- The Second Judaean Revolt (132-135 ce) -- JUDAISM AND JEWISHNESS -- Laws
Philosophy -- Conversion -- Temple -- IOUDAIOS -- ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL AT THE TIME OF JESUS -- Houses -- Purity -- Coinage -- The Temple -- Synagogues -- Burial -- THE SANHEDRIN -- JEWISH FAMILY LIFE IN THE FIRST CENTURY CE -- MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE -- GENDER -- JEWISH MOVEMENTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT PERIOD -- From Three Sects to Two Orientations -- Priests vs. Rabbis: Inherited Roles and Chosen Roles -- The Other Groups: Filling out the Extremes -- Conclusion -- PHARISEES -- MESSIANIC MOVEMENTS -- The Messiah in Early Jewish Thought -- Messianic Leaders and Their Followers -- Prophetic Figures -- Royal Figures -- Priests -- Rabbinic Traditions -- Messianic Movements in Jewish History -- THE HISTORICAL JESUS -- The Sources -- The Quest of the Historical Jesus -- PAUL AND JUDAISM -- Paul Against Judaism -- Paul And Judaism -- Paul Within Judaism -- JUDAIZERS, JEWISH CHRISTIANS, AND OTHERS -- JEWISH VIEWS OF GENTILES -- Universalism vs. Separatism -- Social Contacts and Legal Boundaries -- Prohibited Relationships -- The Impurity of Gentiles -- Conversion -- The Noahide Commandments -- Conclusion -- THE CONCEPT OF NEIGHBOR IN JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS -- FOOD AND TABLE FELLOWSHIP -- Food Restrictions -- The Lord's Supper -- Table Fellowship -- BIRKAT HA-MINIM A JEWISH CURSE OF CHRISTIANS? -- THE LAW -- SACRIFICE AND THE TEMPLE -- The Ancient Israelite Sacrificial System: An Outline -- Main Sacrificial Types -- The Temple as Template -- Flesh and Blood as Bread and Wine -- Criticism of the Temple and its Sacrificial System -- The New Testament as a Source of Information on the Temple System -- Summary -- THE SYNAGOGUE -- The Judaean Synagogue in the Late Second Temple Period -- Pre-70 Diaspora Synagogues -- Synagogue Liturgy in the First Century -- The Synagogue in Late Antiquity (Third to Seventh Centuries) -- A Note on Modern Terminology
PRAYER -- TIME, CALENDARS, AND FESTIVALS -- Time -- The Day -- The Week and Sabbath -- Calendar and Festivals -- Chronology: Jesus' Birth and Passion -- CIRCUMCISION -- BAPTISM AND EUCHARIST -- THE BURIAL OF JESUS: BETWEEN TEXTS AND ARCHAEOLOGY -- JEWISH MIRACLE WORKERS AND MAGIC IN THE LATE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD -- SUPERNATURAL BEINGS -- God -- Divine Glory -- Wisdom -- Divine Council -- Angels -- Metatron -- Angels in Later Jewish and Christian Tradition -- Son of Man -- Satan, the forces of evil, and Hades -- Conclusion -- LOGOS, A JEWISH WORD JOHN'S PROLOGUE AS MIDRASH -- AFTERLIFE AND RESURRECTION -- THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT -- THE LANGUAGE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE -- THE SEPTUAGINT -- MIDRASH AND PARABLES -- THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS -- PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA -- Life -- Works -- Thought -- Influence -- JOSEPHUS -- THE NEW TESTAMENT BETWEEN THE TANAKH (HEBREW BIBLE) AND RABBINIC LITERATURE -- A JEWISH REFLECTION ON CHRISTIAN CLAIMS -- On Distinctions between Judaism and Christianity -- Torah -- Family -- Holiness -- Perfection -- SCRIPTURE FULFILLMENT -- JEWISH RESPONSES TO BELIEVERS IN JESUS -- Verbal Polemic -- Physical Actions -- Tolerance -- JESUS IN RABBINIC TRADITION -- JESUS IN MEDIEVAL JEWISH TRADITION -- JESUS IN MODERN JEWISH THOUGHT -- PAUL IN JEWISH THOUGHT -- MARY IN JEWISH TRADITION -- JESUS AND THE NEW TESTAMENT IN MODERN YIDDISH AND HEBREW CULTURE -- THE NEW TESTAMENT IN THE JEWISH ARTS -- CHRISTOLOGY -- The Nature of the Christ -- Councils and Creeds -- The Trinity -- MESSIANIC JUDAISM -- BEARING FALSE WITNESS COMMON ERRORS MADE ABOUT EARLY JUDAISM -- THE NEW TESTAMENT AND JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS -- Replacement Theology/Supersessionism -- Adversus Iudaeos (Against the Jews) Teachings -- Jewish-Christian Dialogue -- TIMELINE -- CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF RULERS -- SOME TANNAITIC RABBIS -- First Generation
Second Generation -- Elder -- Younger -- Third Generation -- Fourth Generation -- Fifth Generation -- SOME AMORAIC RABBIS -- CALENDAR -- WEIGHT AND MEASURES -- PARALLEL TEXTS -- CHAPTER/VERSE DIFFERENCES -- CANONS OF THE HEBREW BIBLE/OLD TESTAMENT WITH ADDITIONS -- TRNASLATION OF ANCIENT TEXTS -- Introductory -- Early Jewish -- Dead Sea Scrolls -- Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha -- Josephus -- Philo of Alexandria -- Mishnah -- Talmud -- Tosefta -- Early Christian -- General -- Nag Hammadi -- Ancient Translations of the Bible -- Greek -- Aramaic -- Classical Sources -- DIVISIONS AND TRACTATES OF THE MISHNAH, TALMUD, AND TOSEFTA -- GLOSSARY -- INDEX
ISBN:0190461861