The Jewish world around the New Testament
Richard Bauckham
Grand Rapids, Mich : Baker Academic, 2010
vi, 548 p. ; 24 cm
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- Introduction
- The martyrdom of Enoch and Elijah: Jewish or Christian?
- Enoch and Elijah in the Coptic Apocalypse of Elijah
- The rise of apocalyptic
- The delay of the parousia
- A note on a problem in the Greek version 1 of Enoch 1.9
- The son of man: 'a man in my position' or 'someone'?
- The apocalypses in the new pseudepigrapha
- Pseudo-apostolic letters
- Kainam the son of Arpachshad in Luke's geneaology
- The list of the tribes of Israel in Revelation 7
- The parting of the ways: what happened and why
- The messianic interpretation of Isaiah 10:34
- The relevance of extra-canonical Jewish texts to New Testament study
- Josephus' account of the temple in Contra Apionem 2.102-109
- Life, death, and the afterlife in second temple Judaism
- What if Paul had traveled east instead of west?
- Covenant, law and salvation in the Jewish apocalypses
- The restoration of Is
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- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Originally published: Tubingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2008
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/ALfM