’Ashrēch Ziqnāti (Blessed Are You, My Old Age): Studies in Honor of David Bivin’s 85th Birthday
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Eight new articles in honor of David Bivin’s 85th birthday (e-book [PDF format, approx. 320 pages]).
Description
On the eighty-fifth birthday of Jerusalem Perspective’s founder and editor-in-chief, David Bivin, scholars of both Jewish and Christian backgrounds contributed essays to JP in his honor. These all new JP articles have been collected in this new e-book (PDF format).
Articles Include:
- Serge Ruzer, “Jesus’ Words, Evangelist’s Contribution and Implicit Biblical Reference: The Case of Matthew 21:43-44”
- Guido Baltes, “(Why) Did Jews Hate Tax Collectors–Or Did They? The Evolution of a Modern Stereotype in Biblical Studies”
- Marc Turnage, “The Expectation of Sabbatical Redemption within Ancient Judaism and Luke-Acts”
- Lois Tverberg, “He Could No Longer Openly Enter a Town: A Synoptic Study in Light of an Early Luke”
- Joshua N. Tilton, “‘Look at…all the trees’: Trees in the New Testament Gospels”
- Ze’ev Safrai, “Halakha in the Gospels”
- Jeffrey P. “García, From the Galilee to Jerusalem: Luke as a Source for the Routes of Jewish Pilgrimage”
- R. Steven Notley, “The Sin Against the Spirit: Matt. 12:31-32; Mark 3:28-29; Luke 12:10”
Features:
- Approx. 320 pages.
- Hyperlinked Table of Contents (click on page numbers in T.O.C. to jump to article/section).
- Searchable text.
- Subject Index, Index of Greek Words and Phrases, and Index of Hebrew Words and Phrases.
View a sample of the e-book (Cover, Foreword, Table of Contents, Indicies) below:
Notice to Purchasers
Subscribers to JP’ Premium Membership are able to read individual online versions of these articles by virtue of their membership. This e-book collects the articles celebrating David’s birthday into a single electronic volume accessible offline.
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