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Customs And Controversies: Intertestamental Jewish Backgrounds Of The New Testament
J. Julius Scott Jr.

Customs And Controversies: Intertestamental Jewish Backgrounds Of The New Testament

Baker Pub Group (Nov 1995)
9780801020018
| Paperback
419 pages | 160 x 230 mm | English
Dewey 296.09014
LC Classification BM176 .S38 1995
LC Control No. 95030993

Subject

  • Judaism - History

Plot

When the New Testament authors wrote their inspired documents, they assumed that their readers were familiar with the customs and controversies of the Jewish tradition. Modern-day readers, however, do not have the luxury of intuitively knowing what the original readers knew. In Customs and Controversies Julius Scott adeptly surveys this body of knowledge.Scott makes readily available what scholarly research and recent archaeology have to tell us about Intertestamental Judaism. He presents up-to-date information on the efforts to reconstruct Old Testament institutions, the scribal traditions, the religious sects (including the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the community of Qumran), as well as Judaism's thinking on such matters as the final age, the kingdom of God, the messianic hope, and the Gentiles.