Rebecca’s Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman WorldHarvard University Press, 15 de mar. de 1989 - 224 páginas Renowned scholar Alan F. Segal offers startlingly new insights into the origins of rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. These twin descendants of Hebrew heritage shared the same social, cultural, and ideological context, as well as the same minority status, in the first century of the common era. |
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... Yahweh—was governed by the rules of a contract, which specified the divine nature of their societal laws. 4 The root metaphor itself came from formal agreements in ordinary human relationships, such as treaties and commercial or marital ...
... Yahweh's divinity is expressed by supernatural fire, while His presence is so exalted that it cannot be seen with ... Yahweh, “You only have I known of all the families on earth. Therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities,” he ...
... Yahweh — was governed by the rules of a contract , which specified the divine nature of their societal laws . The root metaphor itself came from formal agreements in ordinary human relationships , such as treaties and commer- cial or ...
... Yahweh , passes between the pieces of the animals to signify that Yahweh has sworn Him- self with an oath . This strange ceremony has analogies with the treaty ceremonies of ancient Near Eastern emperors , but it may also reflect less ...
... Yahweh a partner . The metaphor of a covenantal treaty with Yahweh gives reality to the concept that God will con- tinue to oversee the destiny of the people descended from Abraham . In this epic layer of the biblical tradition , the ...
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Society in the Time of Jesus | 38 |
Jesus the Jewish Revolutionary | 68 |
Paul the Convert and Apostle | 96 |
Origins of the Rabbinic Movement | 117 |
Communities in Conflict | 142 |
The Ways Divide | 163 |
Notes | 183 |
Scriptural Index | 197 |
General Index | 199 |