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Bloodline for the Messiah
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ISBN: 1532695217 9781532695216 Year: 2019 Publisher: Eugene, Oregon : Resource Publications,

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The concept of the Messiah in the scriptures of Judaism and Christianity
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ISBN: 1472550889 0567540936 9780567540935 9780567153975 9780567583840 0567583848 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York, New York London

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For 2000 years Judaism and Christianity have been at odds with one another. The problem at the heart of the division is the concept of messiah. Shirley Lucass looks directly at the concept of messiah from an historical perspective and examines its roots in ancient Jewish literature, and its development within the Christian tradition, aiming not only to trace the biblical and extra-biblical developments of the concept, but to outline a platform for religious dialogue. Lucass begins with a survey of methodological approaches, and then moves on to consider the origins of the messiah concept in ancient near eastern kingship, the 'anointed' in the Second Temple period and the messiah as outlined in the New Testament and in post 70 CE Messianism. Lucass contends that the New Testament concept of messiah is not inconsistent with, nor incompatible with the Jewish antecedent traditions, and it is this conclusion which enables her to present a valuable chapter on the implications of this study for inter-religious dialogue. Lucass does much to clear the path by refuting Supersessionism, highlighting that more is held in common than in difference and calling for an approach that Jews and Christians come together as God's people in constructive dialogue.--Cover p. 4 In this title, Shirley Lucass examines the history of the concept of messiah in biblical, and post-biblical traditions. For 2000 years, Judaism and Christianity have been at odds with one another. The problem at the heart of the division is the concept of messiah. Shirley Lucass looks directly at the concept of messiah from an historical perspective and examines its roots in ancient Jewish literature, and its development within the Christian tradition, aiming not only to trace the biblical and extra-biblical developments of the concept, but to outline a platform for religious dialogue. Lucass begins with a survey of methodological approaches, and then moves on to consider the origins of the messiah concept in ancient near eastern kingship, the 'anointed' in the Second Temple period and the messiah as outlined in the New Testament and in post 70 CE Messianism. Lucass contends that the New Testament concept of messiah is not inconsistent with, nor incompatible with the Jewish antecedent traditions, and it is this conclusion which enables her to present a valuable chapter on the implications of this study for inter-religious dialogue. The Library of Second Temple Studies is a premier book series that offers cutting-edge work for a readership of scholars, teachers, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates in the field of Second Temple studies. All the many and diverse aspects of Second Temple study are represented and promoted, including innovative work from historical perspectives, studies using social-scientific and literary theory, and developing theological, cultural and contextual approaches In her preface, Lucass notes that "although such well-known names as Novak and Neusner have consistently been engaged in dialogue, producing various works on the subject, neither of them deals directly with christology. As a result, to my mind, they leave untouched and therefore unanswered the central stumbling block of all Jewish-Christian dialogue: Was Jesus the Messiah? Whilst the ultimate answer to that must be a question of faith, what I have attempted to demonstrate here is simply that he could have been. That is he could have been the expected Messiah of Judaism, one that fits fully into the Jewish expectations of that period, and not the product of Paul's Hellenistic Judaism mixed with elements of the mystery religions, nor a product of the Church's later theologizing. Neither is it my belief that this understanding of the Messiah was 'subsequently transformed as Christianity spread in the Gentile world' (Adela Yarbro Collins and John J. Collins, King and Messiah as Son of God, Grand Rapids: Erdsmans, 2008); rather, I would argue that all that the New Testament writers say about Jesus can be rooted in antecedent Jewish tradition which pre-dates the arrival of Jesus."--p. xi


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The Messiah Confrontation : Pharisees versus Sadducees and the Death of Jesus.
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ISBN: 0827618999 Year: 2022 Publisher: Lincoln : The Jewish Publication Society,

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"The Messiah Confrontation argues that Jesus was really convicted and crucified because of a confrontation between two Jewish ideologies"--Provided by publisher.


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De moeder van God : de vrouwelijke Messias in de joodse mystiek van de achttiende eeuw
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ISBN: 1281980072 9786611980078 9048507375 Year: 2006 Publisher: Amsterdam : Vossiuspers UvA,

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Rethinking the messianic idea in Judaism
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ISBN: 0253014778 9780253014771 0253014697 9780253014696 0253014743 9780253014740 9780253014696 9780253014740 Year: 2015 Publisher: Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press,

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"Over the centuries, the messianic tradition has provided the language through which modern Jewish philosophers, socialists, and Zionists envisioned a utopian future. Michael L. Morgan, Steven Weitzman, and an international group of leading scholars ask new questions and provide new ways of thinking about this enduring Jewish idea. Using the writings of Gershom Scholem, which ranged over the history of messianic belief and its conflicted role in the Jewish imagination, these essays put aside the boundaries that divide history from philosophy and religion to offer new perspectives on the role and relevance of messianism today"--


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Eschatology and messianism in LXX Isaiah 1-12
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ISBN: 1283200597 9786613200594 0567553515 9780567553515 9781283200592 661320059X 9780567258199 056725819X Year: 2010 Publisher: New York : T & T Clark,

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This is an examination of the eschatological and messianic elements in the first twelve chapters of LXX Isaiah. The focus is on this section because it represents a discrete unit within the book and contains several pericopes which were significant in the development of early Jewish and Christian eschatological and messianic ideas.The first part of the book surveys the discussion of eschatology and messianism in LXX Isaiah and the outlines the issues involved. There is also a study of the book's translation technique, focusing on the question of contextual interpretation and actualization, and


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The return of the King : Messianic expectation in Book V of the Psalter
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ISBN: 9780567664334 0567664333 9780567664358 056766435X 0567664341 Year: 2016 Volume: 624 Publisher: London New York Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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The clear structure of psalm groups in Psalms 107-150 can be interpreted as signaling a renewed hope in the royal/Davidic promises. Each psalm group of Book V is organized around a theme or key word that is related to the royal/Davidic hope in the earlier sections of the Psalter: Psalms 107-118; Psalm 119; Psalms 120-137; Psalms 138-145; Psalms 146-150. These words and themes figure prominently at the major seam psalms of the Psalter - Psalms 1-2 and 89. Thus, the content and subject matter at the end of the Psalter is integrally related to the content and subject matter at the beginning. The editorial-critical method used by Snearly is an extension of the method used by David M. Howard, Jr. in The Structure of Psalms 93-100. Snearly also draws from recent insights in the fields of poetics and text-linguistics in order to establish a linguistically based foundation for reading the Psalter as a unified text. The methodology emphasizes parallel features, with special focus on key-word links. This method advances editorial criticism by not only discerning links within a group but also showing that those links do not occur with the same frequency outside of the group

The Jewish messiahs : from the Galilee to Crown Heights
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ISBN: 9786612384066 1282384066 1423763254 019534894X 1280454148 9786610454143 0198027451 0585160775 9780195348941 9780585160771 9781280454141 6610454140 9780195114928 0195114922 0195114922 0197741517 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York ; Oxford University Press,

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The author explores the history of Jewish messianic movements. By examining the messianic idea within the tradition which bore it, he seeks to provide a basis for the understanding of contemporary messianic groups.


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Messianism among Jews and Christians : biblical and historical studies
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ISBN: 0567662764 0567662772 0567662756 Year: 2016 Publisher: London Bloomsbury

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William Horbury considers the issue of messianism as it arises in Jewish and Christian tradition. Whilst Horbury's primary focus is the Herodian period and the New Testament, he presents a broader historical trajectory, looking back to the Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, and onward to Judaism and Christianity in the Roman empire. Within this framework Horbury treats such central themes as messianism in the Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, the Son of man and Pauline hopes for a new Jerusalem, and Jewish and Christian messianism in the second century. Neglected topics are also given due consideration, including suffering and messianism in synagogue poetry, and the relation of Christian and Jewish messianism with conceptions of the church and of antichrist and with the cult of Christ and of the saints. Throughout, Horbury sets messianism in a broader religious and political context and explores its setting in religion and in the conflict of political theories. This new edition features a new extended introduction which updates and resituates the volume within the context of current scholarship


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The Son of David in Matthew's Gospel in the Light of the Solomon as Exorcist Tradition.
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ISBN: 3161540956 Year: 2016 Publisher: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,

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Jiří Dvořáček untersucht in dieser Studie den Titel »Davidsohn« im Matthäusevangelium. Das matthäische Bild des heilenden Davidsohnes muss seiner Meinung nach auf dem Hintergrund der zeitgenössischen jüdischen Traditionen verstanden werden, insbesondere im Kontext der Salomo-als-Exorzist-Tradition.

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