Revolution in Judaea: Jesus and the Jewish ResistanceTaplinger Publishing Company, 1980 - 256 pages |
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Jesus and the Jewish Resistance Hyam Maccoby. later death - worshipping mystagogues to exalt that instrument of torture , the Roman cross , into a religious symbol and to see more meaning in Jesus's death than in his life . So much we ...
Jesus and the Jewish Resistance Hyam Maccoby. later death - worshipping mystagogues to exalt that instrument of torture , the Roman cross , into a religious symbol and to see more meaning in Jesus's death than in his life . So much we ...
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... Jesus's conversation with the " scribe " ( Mk.xii ) with the later versions of the same incident ( Mt.xxii and Lk.x ) ... death , namely his opposition to Rome . In this connection , one particular aspect of Jesus's teaching requires ...
... Jesus's conversation with the " scribe " ( Mk.xii ) with the later versions of the same incident ( Mt.xxii and Lk.x ) ... death , namely his opposition to Rome . In this connection , one particular aspect of Jesus's teaching requires ...
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Jesus and the Jewish Resistance Hyam Maccoby. fact that after Jesus's death he became the leader of the Jerusalem Church ) , then it may well be the case that Judas the brother of Jesus was one of the twelve too . This conflicts with the ...
Jesus and the Jewish Resistance Hyam Maccoby. fact that after Jesus's death he became the leader of the Jerusalem Church ) , then it may well be the case that Judas the brother of Jesus was one of the twelve too . This conflicts with the ...
Contents
Map of Palestine in the time of Jesus | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
The Problem of Barabbas | 13 |
Copyright | |
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