Acts 15 relates a council in Jerusalem discussing the legal status and requirements of gentiles who tum to Christianity. The resulting decree asserts that gentiles can be included as gentiles without adopting the status of a "convert" obligated to the complete laws from Sinai. They are still bound to the law of Moses, however, inasmuch as it specifies laws that are binding on gentiles. These laws are specified as four prohibitions: meat sacrificed to idols, blood, meat with blood in it, and illicit sex. In the absence of a pithy verse that neatly supports the point, the reason given is that this interpretation of Moses is widely taught in synagogues. The interpretation presented in Acts is evident first and foremost in the book of Jubilees,...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
Resumen: In this article, I would like to focus on issues related to the interpretation of the Law o...
Jubilees exhorts Israelites to separate from Gentiles in every way. Jubilees does not simply repeat ...
In our time Evangelical Biblical scholars are beginning to view Gentiles in the Old Testament from a...
The occasion for this study was the observation that there is no agreed understanding of the theolog...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
For centuries, the Mosaic Code (“MC”) has been viewed as Israel’s prescriptive legislation, whereby ...
From the very earliest days of the church Christians have struggled to understand how to interpret t...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017In the two or three centuries ...
The study of the book of Jubilees connects several areas of scholarship on Jewish thought and litera...
When Jesus spoke of fulfilling the law and the prophets, he was referring to the Mosaic law, nearly ...
WOS: 000437944900010The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
Resumen: In this article, I would like to focus on issues related to the interpretation of the Law o...
Jubilees exhorts Israelites to separate from Gentiles in every way. Jubilees does not simply repeat ...
In our time Evangelical Biblical scholars are beginning to view Gentiles in the Old Testament from a...
The occasion for this study was the observation that there is no agreed understanding of the theolog...
The book of Jubilees stands out for its combination of length, antiquity, and coherence. The structu...
For centuries, the Mosaic Code (“MC”) has been viewed as Israel’s prescriptive legislation, whereby ...
From the very earliest days of the church Christians have struggled to understand how to interpret t...
The clean-slate acts of the Hebrew Bible, i.e., the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the Šemittah...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2017In the two or three centuries ...
The study of the book of Jubilees connects several areas of scholarship on Jewish thought and litera...
When Jesus spoke of fulfilling the law and the prophets, he was referring to the Mosaic law, nearly ...
WOS: 000437944900010The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to...
This study draws from legal theory to help identify a development in the authority of written law th...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
Intertextuality in the Book of JubileesThe second century BCE Book of Jubilees presents the contents...
Resumen: In this article, I would like to focus on issues related to the interpretation of the Law o...