Jesus from a Jewish Perspective
The history and theology of Jesus of Nazareth as seen from a Jewish perspective. Topics include:
Influence of John the Baptist.
His Belief in Demonology.
Jewish Characteristics.
Attitude Toward the Law.
Tone of Authority.
No New Organization, Contemplated.
Jesus in Jerusalem.
In the Temple.
The Test of the Tribute.
The Last Supper.
The Crucifixion.
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Jesus from a Jewish Perspective
The history and theology of Jesus of Nazareth as seen from a Jewish perspective. Topics include:
Influence of John the Baptist.
His Belief in Demonology.
Jewish Characteristics.
Attitude Toward the Law.
Tone of Authority.
No New Organization, Contemplated.
Jesus in Jerusalem.
In the Temple.
The Test of the Tribute.
The Last Supper.
The Crucifixion.
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Jesus from a Jewish Perspective

Jesus from a Jewish Perspective

by Cyrus Adler
Jesus from a Jewish Perspective

Jesus from a Jewish Perspective

by Cyrus Adler

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The history and theology of Jesus of Nazareth as seen from a Jewish perspective. Topics include:
Influence of John the Baptist.
His Belief in Demonology.
Jewish Characteristics.
Attitude Toward the Law.
Tone of Authority.
No New Organization, Contemplated.
Jesus in Jerusalem.
In the Temple.
The Test of the Tribute.
The Last Supper.
The Crucifixion.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015554793
Publisher: Franklin Insight Publishing
Publication date: 10/04/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 131 KB

About the Author

Adler was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, a graduate of University of Pennsylvania in 1883 and gained a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1887, where he taught Semitic languages from 1884 to 1893. He was employed by the Smithsonian Institution for a number of years, with a focus on archaeology and Semitics, serving as the Librarian from 1892-1905. He was a founder of the Jewish Welfare Board, and an editor of the Jewish Encyclopedia, and part of the committee that translated the Jewish Publication Society version of the Hebrew Bible published in 1917. At the end of World War I, he participarted in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. His many scholarly writings include articles on comparative religion, Assyriology, and Semitic philology.
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