textThe synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke are commonly regarded as biographical in nature in their presentation of the life and teachings of Jesus. The gospels of Matthew and Luke report that Jesus was born a Hebrew among Hebrews, raised as a Jew within the Jewish nation, and functioned a first century Rabbi in a completely Jewish context during which time he started his own movement called the kingdom of heaven. The Rabbis of that day commonly enlisted a group of followers or disciples. The combination of a Rabbi and his students constituted an academy. Two schools or academies existed during the time of Jesus and were contemporary with him, the school of Shammai and the school of Hillel. The Babylonian Talmud dating from 500 C.E....
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
This paper deals with prefaces to the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John. From the point of view of t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University1. A Statement of the Problem with Limitations. The primary proble...
This article locates the ancient debates between Jesus and the Talmudic rabbis within the discourse ...
The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to the Jewish belief. ...
This study deals exegetically with five passages from the Gospel of Matthew (21:23-27; 22:15-2...
Discussions around Jesus´ family have led to animated debates both in Antiquity and in contemporary ...
The Toledoth Yeshu, the “Generation,” or “Life of Jesus,” have been described as an anti-Gospel, or ...
The differences within the so-called ‘Western’ text have usually been overshadowed by the reason for...
Taking cues from Michael Goulder�s book Midrash and Lection in Matthew the author argues a case for ...
As well as the works written by the parties about themselves, the apologies and polemics they wrote ...
In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the Torah became a feature of divis...
In the spirit of interfaith dialog between Jews and Christians, this project focuses on the Jewish J...
In light of newer paradigms of research, which thoroughly integrate the literature of the New Testam...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
This paper deals with prefaces to the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John. From the point of view of t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University1. A Statement of the Problem with Limitations. The primary proble...
This article locates the ancient debates between Jesus and the Talmudic rabbis within the discourse ...
The Law of Moses () is a body of laws which are binding on all Jews according to the Jewish belief. ...
This study deals exegetically with five passages from the Gospel of Matthew (21:23-27; 22:15-2...
Discussions around Jesus´ family have led to animated debates both in Antiquity and in contemporary ...
The Toledoth Yeshu, the “Generation,” or “Life of Jesus,” have been described as an anti-Gospel, or ...
The differences within the so-called ‘Western’ text have usually been overshadowed by the reason for...
Taking cues from Michael Goulder�s book Midrash and Lection in Matthew the author argues a case for ...
As well as the works written by the parties about themselves, the apologies and polemics they wrote ...
In the time when Matthew wrote his gospel, the interpretation of the Torah became a feature of divis...
In the spirit of interfaith dialog between Jews and Christians, this project focuses on the Jewish J...
In light of newer paradigms of research, which thoroughly integrate the literature of the New Testam...
Matthew’s treatment of the Torah remains a much debated issue. The role of the Torah in its relation...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
This paper deals with prefaces to the gospels of Matthew, Luke and John. From the point of view of t...