The authors of both the first and third Gospels, by insisting on both Jesus ’ divine paternity and his Davidic descent, pose a conundrum: if Jesus was not Joseph’s biological son, in what sense is he the Davidic Messiah? Most modern scholars assume that Joseph must have adopted Jesus in some form or another, thus giving him Davidic status, and many even point to such adoption as a ‘Jewish custom’. This article examines this assumption and shows that adoption was unknown in Jewish law of the period. Furthermore, such adoption was well known in Roman law, especially among the aristocracy. In the case of such emperors as Augustus, whose adoptive fathers had been deified posthumously, this gave them the status of divi filius, ‘son of god’. The ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
In this study it is argued that the very question of whether Jesus was, indeed, a son of David is th...
The contemporary Christological debate on Jesus’ sonship and divinityship has posed a great challeng...
This thesis examines the link between Paul’s belief that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah and his interpret...
This study is an analysis of the figure of David in the Lukan corpus. In Luke’s writings the life o...
How did the Jesus movement-a messianic sectarian version of Palestinian Judaism-transcend its Judaea...
This article consists of four sections. Firstly, it reflects on the public debate regarding Jesus' a...
This article aims at demonstrating the historical probability that Joseph, the father of Jesus, shou...
This article consists of four sections. Firstly, it reflects on the public debate regarding Jesus' a...
is extremely clear: son of David, son of Abraham, who fathered Isaac... Right up to Jacob, who ‘fath...
The account of Jesus ’ Baptism (Mark 1:9-11) is legend, certain though it is that the legend started...
This thesis examines the relationship between Jesus and God in the Gospel of Mark. Against the predo...
This study investigated how Paul’s Jewish background, including some elements of pre-rabbinical Jewi...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
In this study it is argued that the very question of whether Jesus was, indeed, a son of David is th...
The contemporary Christological debate on Jesus’ sonship and divinityship has posed a great challeng...
This thesis examines the link between Paul’s belief that Jesus is Israel’s Messiah and his interpret...
This study is an analysis of the figure of David in the Lukan corpus. In Luke’s writings the life o...
How did the Jesus movement-a messianic sectarian version of Palestinian Judaism-transcend its Judaea...
This article consists of four sections. Firstly, it reflects on the public debate regarding Jesus' a...
This article aims at demonstrating the historical probability that Joseph, the father of Jesus, shou...
This article consists of four sections. Firstly, it reflects on the public debate regarding Jesus' a...
is extremely clear: son of David, son of Abraham, who fathered Isaac... Right up to Jacob, who ‘fath...
The account of Jesus ’ Baptism (Mark 1:9-11) is legend, certain though it is that the legend started...
This thesis examines the relationship between Jesus and God in the Gospel of Mark. Against the predo...
This study investigated how Paul’s Jewish background, including some elements of pre-rabbinical Jewi...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
The presence of the notion of a virginal conception in Luke's annunciation story has sometimes been ...
In this study it is argued that the very question of whether Jesus was, indeed, a son of David is th...