Jesus and the Temple: The Crucifixion in Its Jewish ContextJesus and the Temple: The Crucifixion in its Jewish Context. By Simon J. Joseph. Society for NT...Wardle, TimothyEvangelical Theological SocietyJournal of the Evangelical Theological Society...
JESUS CHRIST: Listen my brothers; nothing happens unless God permits it. Also tyranny; a misfortune without equal for a people. But if that people should examine itself in all fairness, almost always they should say that they brought on such a misfortune by their way of living, contrary to...
JEWS OFFENDED AT EFFORT TO BRING THEM TO JESUS MESSIANIC GROUP WITH JEWISH CUSTOMS MOVES NEAR TEMPLE.(FRONT)Szabo, Liz
seen as the one bringing judgment and setting up the kingdom of God. The second chapter elaborates upon Jesus' teachings about the apocalyptic kingdom of God and compares and contrasts them with the teachings of the kingdom in His day as understood through the Second Temple Jewish literature....
Palestine during the time of Herod the Great and his sons(more) Palestine in Jesus’ day was part of the Roman Empire, which controlled its various territories in a number of ways. In the East (eastern Asia Minor, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt), territories were governed either by kings wh...
During the period of the Second Temple of Jerusalem (6th century bc–ad 70), however, the Great Sanhedrin, the supreme judicial body, was regarded as the major source of religious learning. Intimately connected with its function as a bet din (“house of judgment”) was that of a bet mid...
. A much longer genealogy is that of Ezra the Scribe (Ezra 7, 1–5). Two different extended lineages of Jesus are found in Mathew 1:1–17 and Luke 3: 23–38 (Johnson 1969). One of the most interesting examples of this type of genealogy is that of Moses and particularly Aaron, ...
but none of the theories evolved has won scholarlyconsensus. It is still uncertain, for example, whether the Sanhedrin had the power to hand down a death sentence in a case such as that of Jesus. The Book ofActsgives an account of the trials of Peter and John before “the council and...