Arbeiten zur Geschichte des antiken Judentums und des Urchristentums

Ancient Judaism & Early Christianity

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0169-734x
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€176.00$228.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
56
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004129245
Jenseitshoffnung in Wort und Stein
Lothar Triebel
This monograph discusses "Nefesh" as a term in the ancient semitic cultures of burial, especially Judaism. It secondly deals with the pyramid as a distinct feature of burial sites in Ancient Israel and links its use to the hope for postmortal existence.
€130.00$168.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
55
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004132245
Wrestling with Angels
Kevin P. Sullivan
Did Biblical authors believe that human beings could become angels? This book examines the available evidence from the period (200BCE-100CE) to determine the precise nature of the relationship between humans and angels.
€245.00$317.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
54
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004129832
Paulus, Die Evangelien und das Urchristentum
Edited by Cilliers Breytenbach
This volume contains important contributions to the question of relationship of Judeo-Christians and Gentile-Christians; to literary criticism of the pauline letters; to the historical place of the Letter to the Hebrews; to the origin of the synoptic tradition, and to the theology and history of ...
€115.00$149.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
53
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004125261
Encounters with Hellenism
Cilliers Breytenbach and Laurence L. Welborn
This volume presents five essays on the ancient rhetorical background of the First Letter of Clement. It contains reprints of classical studies by Harnack, Jaeger and van Unnik, furthermore two new essays presented by the editors C. Breytenbach and L. Welborn.
€144.00$187.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
52
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004125094
Rachels Klage im antiken Judentum und frühen Christentum
Christine Ritter
This is a very thorough study of the history of the exegesis of the Old Testament Rachel traditions, especially Rachel’s complaint with an emphasis on the Rabbinic sources. Besides this, ancient translations, literature composed between the testaments, as well as the New Testament are taken into ...
€149.00$193.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
51
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004126176
Salvation for the Righteous Revealed
Ed Condra
The ethical emphasis in Jesus’ gospel proclamation is grounded in Second Temple Judaism, particularly the demand of covenantal obedience, sectarian revelation, and the apocalyptic hope. He affirms the necessity of righteousness by redefining it in relation to himself as Messiah.
€172.00$223.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
50
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004118881
God's Kingdom and God's Son
Robert D. Rowe
Contributing to the study of the Old Testament in the New, Robert Rowe explores the relationship between te kingdom of God and Messianic kingship in Mark's gospel, starting from 'two-tier' kingship in the Psalms, and considering inter-testamental literature.
€169.00$219.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
49
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Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004119741
The Wisdom of the Wise
H. Drake Williams, III
This study addresses Pavi's use of Scripture in explicit and implicit forms within I cor. 1:18-3:23 in light of his Jewish, prophetic, and apostolic identity. It draws conclusions concerning Paul's use of Scripture in relation to its context and early Jewish literature.
€247.00$320.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
48
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004112858
The Jewish Dialogue with Greece and Rome
Tessa Rajak
Twenty-seven interdisciplinary essays, three of them previously unpublished, on aspects of Judaism in the Greco-Roman world, by a well-known scholar. The four sections are: Greeks and Jews, Josephus, The Jewish Diaspora and Epigraphy, and finally Beyond the Greeks and Romans. This publication ...
€166.00$215.00
Series:
AGJU
Volume:
47
Version: 
Hardback
ISBN13:
9789004114487
David in the Fourth Gospel
Margaret Daly-Denton
This literary and exegetical study of psalm quotations, allusions and echoes in the Fourth Gospel demonstrates the Evangelist's understanding of David, the presumed "author" of the psalms, as a paradigm for his portrayal of Jesus.
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