Essays on Halakhah in the New Testament

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Essays on Halakhah in the New Testament

by Bernard S. Jackson

(Jewish and Christian perspectives series, v. 16)

Brill, 2008

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JCP 16

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-238) and indexes

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Description

The texts of the New Testament have long been understood to require interpretation in the light of the Hebrew Bible, Qumran and other postbiblical literary and documentary sources. Conversely, they provide an invaluable source for the reconstruction of halakhah in the late Second Commonwealth period. These essays illustrate the complexity of the inter-relationships, and the methodological issues which arise: the "legal" content of the texts cannot be separated from the intertextualities of Jewish theology. The topics cover letter and spirit, prophecy and law, forgiveness, the accounts of Jesus' "trial(s)", the evidence required for legal and theological claims, shepherding images, disinheritance (the prodigal son), marriage and divorce.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations Preface 1. Historical Observations on the Relationship between Letter and Spirit 2. The Prophet and the Law in Early Judaism and the New Testament 3. The Trials of Jesus and Jeremiah 4. Testes Singulares in Early Jewish Law and the New Testament 5. Susanna and the Singular History of Singular Witnesses 6. The Jewish Background to the Prodigal Son: An Unresolved Problem 7. Risk-Taking Shepherds 8. "Holier than Thou"? Marriage and Divorce in the Scrolls, the New Testament and Early Rabbinic Sources Bibliography Index of Sources Index of Authors General Index

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