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Jesus and the Law in the Synoptic Tradition

Jesus and the Law in the Synoptic Tradition

Jesus and the Law in the Synoptic Tradition

Robert Banks
March 2006
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9780521020534
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    This monograph deals with a major problem of New Testament exegetical and related studies - the attitude of Jesus to the Mosaic Law. While much has been written on the subject, a fresh approach in the light of the insights of, for instance, redaction-criticism and our increased knowledge of attitudes to the Law in Inter-testamental Judaism has become overdue. Dr Banks' book is concerned centrally with a detailed exegesis of the texts in the first three Gospels relevant to the ethical teaching and practice of Jesus as it related to Jewish Law. This examination is preceded by an account of the changing attitudes to the Law to be found in the Old Testament, in the Intertestamental Writings and among the Jewish schools contemporary with Jesus himself. The author concludes that Jesus' attitude to the Law was unique and dictated largely by his own sense of mission. Dr Banks sets his study within the general framework of recent scholarly writings on the one hand and the 'New Morality' debate on the other.

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    March 2006
    Paperback
    9780521020534
    324 pages
    215 × 140 × 19 mm
    0.423kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • Part I: Law in the Old Testament, Inter-Testamentary and Later Jewish Literature:
    • 1. The law - achievement or response?
    • 2. The law - rigid or flexible?
    • 3. The law - eternal or provisional?
    • Part II. Law in the Synoptic Tradition:
    • 4. Incidental sayings and actions
    • 5. Debates and controversies
    • 6. Extended teaching
    • Conclusions
    • Select bibliography
    • Indexes.
      Author
    • Robert Banks