Jerusalem and the Early Jesus Movement: The Q Community's Attitude toward the TempleBloomsbury Publishing, 2002 M05 1 - 250 páginas This book deals with the place of the source document Q and its compilers within late Second Temple Judaism, with special attention to Q's relationship to the Herodian Temple. The investigation of this perspective is fraught with problems because the passages that are associated with the Temple in Q do not speak with the same voice, raising the question of how to reconcile the seemingly positive view with the rather more hostile views. Using a comparative approach, Han analyses the essential differences in the two types of positions, and concludes that the negative attitude is original, while the positive position is due to a later redaction after the First Revolt and the destruction of the Temple. |
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The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. library of new testament studies JERUSALEMAND THE EARLY JESUS MOVEMENT The Q Community's Attitude Toward the Temple KYU SAM HAN JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT ...
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The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SUPPLEMENT SERIES. 207. Executive Editor Stanley E. Porter Editorial Board Craig Blomberg, Elizabeth A. Castelli, David Catchpole ...
The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SUPPLEMENT SERIES. 207. Executive Editor Stanley E. Porter Editorial Board Craig Blomberg, Elizabeth A. Castelli, David Catchpole ...
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The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. Jerusalem and the Early Jesus Movement The Q Community's Attitude Toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 207 Copyright © 2002 ...
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The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. Judaism is hard to define, although few if any documents of this period reject the Temple completely.” As for Q's attitude toward the Temple, many scholars believe that Q affirms ...
The Q Community's Attitude toward the Temple Kyu Sam Han. Judaism is hard to define, although few if any documents of this period reject the Temple completely.” As for Q's attitude toward the Temple, many scholars believe that Q affirms ...
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... Q community had a positive attitude toward the Temple. Although the Q community was critical of the Temple, it nevertheless remained committed to the “covenant," and expected that in the end the Temple would be restored. In contrast ...
... Q community had a positive attitude toward the Temple. Although the Q community was critical of the Temple, it nevertheless remained committed to the “covenant," and expected that in the end the Temple would be restored. In contrast ...
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AN ANALYSIS OF INDICATORS | 58 |
Chapter 4 Qs ALLEGIANCE TO THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE? | 132 |
Chapter 5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION | 208 |
Bibliography | 214 |
Index of References | 237 |
Index of Authors | 245 |
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