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Jesus and Israel's Traditions of Judgement and Restoration

Jesus and Israel's Traditions of Judgement and Restoration

Jesus and Israel's Traditions of Judgement and Restoration

October 2005
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9780521010627

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    Jesus and Israel's Traditions of Judgement and Restoration examines the eschatology of Jesus by evaluating his appropriation of sacred traditions related to Israel's restoration. It addresses the way in which Jesus' future expectations impinged upon his understanding of key features of Jewish society. Scholars have long debated the degree to which Jesus' eschatology can be said to have been realized. This 2002 book considers Jesus' expectations regarding key constitutional features of the eschaton: the shape of the people of God, purity, Land and Temple. Bryan shows that Jesus' anticipation of coming national judgement led him to use Israel's sacred traditions in ways that differed significantly from their use by his contemporaries. This did not lead Jesus to the conviction that Israel's restoration had been delayed. Instead he employed Israel's traditions to support a different understanding of restoration and a belief that the time of restoration had arrived.

    • Examines the question of the aims of the historical Jesus
    • Addresses the way in which Jesus' future expectations impinged upon his understanding of key features of Jewish society
    • Demonstrates the way in which Jesus was simultaneously a prophet of national restorations and a prophet of national judgement

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This learned monograph demands careful reading by specialists and students of current, historical Jesus research.' Themelios

    'The learning and acuteness of the overall treatment highly commends this monograph. Not without justification the author more than once repeats the clause 'what has not received due attention'. Biblica

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    Product details

    October 2005
    Paperback
    9780521010627
    296 pages
    215 × 138 × 18 mm
    0.39kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Jesus and signs of national restoration
    • 3. Jesus and the scriptures of Israel
    • 4. Jesus and the restoration traditions of Israel
    • 5. Jesus and the purity of Israel
    • 6. Jesus and the eschatological temple
    • 7. Conclusion.
      Author
    • Steven M. Bryan

      Steven M. Bryan is Dean of Studies and Instructor of New Testament at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology. He has been involved in theological education in Ethiopia since 1992. During this time he also completed a Ph.D at Cambridge University.