How to cite this article:
Joshua N. Tilton and David N. Bivin, “Waiting Maidens Parable,” The Life of Yeshua: A Suggested Reconstruction (Jerusalem Perspective, 2024) .
Fig Tree Parable
Matt. 24:32-33; Mark 13:28-29; Luke 21:28-31 (Huck 220; Aland 293; Crook 333)For abbreviations and bibliographical references, see “Introduction to ‘The Life of Yeshua: A Suggested Reconstruction.'”
Demands of Discipleship
Matt. 10:37-38; 16:24; Mark 8:34; Luke 9:23; 14:25-27, 33 (Huck 62, 171; Aland 103, 217; Crook 118, 260-261)For abbreviations and bibliographical references, see “Introduction to ‘The Life of Yeshua: A Suggested Reconstruction.'”
Sermon’s End
Neither the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:17-49) nor Centurion’s Slave (Luke 7:1-10) have parallels in Mark; both are Double Tradition (DT) pericopae.
A Woman’s Misplaced Blessing
., the response to the raising of the widow’s son in Nain , or the response to the healing of a bedridden man ), or it might have come in response to particularly impressive preaching. …
Brad Young and David Flusser noted the strong affinity between A Woman’s Misplaced Blessing and the Houses on Rock and Sand parable, which illustrates the necessity of doing as Jesus taught and not simply flattering Jesus with praise (Matt. 7:21; Luke 6:46).
Houses on Rock and Sand Parable
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“Choose Repentance or Destruction” complex
Steven Notley, “Luke 5:35: ‘When the Bridegroom Is Taken Away’—Anticipation of the Destruction of the Second Temple,” in The Gospels in First Century Judaea (ed.
Jesus and the Oral Torah: Blessing
Jesus was never charged with breaking any part of it, and although his disciples occasionally were accused of disobeying aspects of the Oral Torah (Luke 6:1-2), only one such accusation was made against Jesus—that he broke the Sabbath by healing the sick (Luke 14:1-4).
How Long Was Jesus in the Tomb?
Revised: 22-Dec-2012
We are not told on what night of the week Jesus ate the Passover lamb with his disciples. However, the Gospels make it clear that Jesus died and was buried on a Friday.
Discovering Longer Gospel Stories
According to Lindsey, these parables originally were preceded by the story of the feast given in Jesus’ honor by the repentant tax collector Levi (Luke 5:27-32)…. The introduction even seems to be based on Luke 5:29-30, from the account of Levi’s feast.
The Lord’s Prayer 9: “Lead Us Not Into Temptation”
The Synoptic Gospels relate the story of three tests that Satan put to Jesus in an attempt to make him stumble (Matt. 4:1-11; Mark 1:1-13; Luke 4:1-13).
Faith Like a Mustard Seed
How to cite this article:
Joshua N. Tilton and David N. Bivin, “Faith Like a Mustard Seed,” The Life of Yeshua: A Suggested Reconstruction (Jerusalem Perspective, 2022) .
A New Solution to the Synoptic Problem
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According to Luke 4:22, after Jesus spoke in his hometown synagogue in Nazareth the people said, “Is not this Joseph’s son?”
A Measure of Humility
Jesus said, “With the measure you measure, it will be measured to you” (Matt. 7:2; Luke 6:38), a saying that was used by rabbinic sages to teach the moral principle that the way we treat others will be the way God treats us.
What Is the Leaven of the Pharisees?
How to cite this article: JP Staff Writer, “What Is the Leaven of the Pharisees?” Jerusalem Perspective (2023) .
Unconditional Love
Luke includes “The Golden Rule” with this teaching of Jesus: “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31).
My Search for the Synoptic Problem’s Solution (1959-1969)