The Jewish context of Jesus' miracles

Scholarly literature on Jesus has often attempted to relate his miracles to their Jewish context, but that context has not been surveyed in its own right. The present study supplies that lack by examining both the ideas on miracle in Second Temple literature (including Josephus, Philo, the Dead Sea...

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Main Author: Eve, Eric (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Sheffield [u.a.] Sheffield Academic Press 2002
In: Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series (231)
Year: 2002
Reviews:[Rezension von: Eve, Eric, The Jewish Context of Jesus' Miracles] (2004) (Bock, Darrell L., 1953 -)
Series/Journal:Journal for the study of the New Testament / Supplement series 231
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Miracles of Jesus / Judaism
B Magic / Miracle / Magician / Judaism / History 100 BC-300
B Jesus Christus / Miracle / Judaism
B Miracle / Literary genre
B Culture / Roman Empire / Hellenism
B Literature / Roman Empire / Hellenism
B Early Judaism / New Testament
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
HD Early Judaism
Further subjects:B Miracle
B Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations
B Jesus Christ Miracles
B Early Judaism
B Life of Jesus research
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Summary:Scholarly literature on Jesus has often attempted to relate his miracles to their Jewish context, but that context has not been surveyed in its own right. The present study supplies that lack by examining both the ideas on miracle in Second Temple literature (including Josephus, Philo, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha) and the evidence for contemporary Jewish miracle workers. The penultimate chapter explores insights from cultural anthropology to round out the picture obtained from the literary evidence, and the study concludes that Jesus is distinctive as a miracle-worker in his Jewish context while nevertheless fitting into it.
Item Description:A Continuum imprint
ISBN:1841273155