The Jewish people gathered their religious traditions together in books that, at the same time, were influenced by the culture of those locations where the gospel was brought and proclaimed. Those who wrote the New Testament transmitted the mystery of Jesus Christ in the Greek language and used concepts belonging to Hellenic culture; they also contributed with ideas, thoughts and expressions of Judaism. Some examples are presented to reveal how the works of the New Testament include ideas and expressions typical of the Hebrews. Gaining more knowledge about Jewish traditions that are in the background of the works of the Bible remains a challenge to the readers of the Holy Scriptures
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On the basis of the evidence of publications daing from the eighteenth century, this paper argues th...
Hebrew Texts in Jewish, Christian and Muslim Surroundings offers a new perspective on Judaism, Chris...
The much-quoted adage from Sidney Jellicoe ‗He who would read the New Testament must know Koine; but...
Among the many gods worshipped in Roman Egypt was the one God of the Jews. By the time the Romans ar...
Hellenistic literature, having great achievements in the fields of philosophy, drama, and poetry, di...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
In this book various authors explore how rabbinic traditions that were formulated in the Land of Isr...
M.A.Christianity was not born in a vacuum, but it completely owes its historical genesis on or from ...
Abstract: Among dozens of new translations of the New Testament published in the last fi fty years, ...
Explores the various ways that ancient Jewish and Christian writers engaged with and interpreted the...
The article deals with the problem of formation of the canon of the Hebrew Bible on the level of co...
International audienceThis paper examines a group of rabbinic texts pertaining to the translation of...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is focused on three resources - Christian, p...
In light of newer paradigms of research, which thoroughly integrate the literature of the New Testam...
The Hebrew Bible is foundational for both Judaism and Christianity. Yet the two religions understand...
On the basis of the evidence of publications daing from the eighteenth century, this paper argues th...
Hebrew Texts in Jewish, Christian and Muslim Surroundings offers a new perspective on Judaism, Chris...
The much-quoted adage from Sidney Jellicoe ‗He who would read the New Testament must know Koine; but...
Among the many gods worshipped in Roman Egypt was the one God of the Jews. By the time the Romans ar...