Paul and Palestinian Judaism: A Comparison of Patterns of ReligionFortress Press, 1977 - 627 pagini Paul and Palestinian Judaism compares Judaism, understood on its own terms, with Paul, understood on his own terms. Sanders aims to: Consider methodologically how to compare two (or more) related but different religions destroy the view of Rabinic Judaism which is still prevalent in much, perhaps most, New Testament scholarship establish a different view of Rabbinic Judaism argue a case concerning Palestinian Judaism as a whole argue for a certain understanding of Paul carry out a comparison of Paul and Palestinian JudaismThis volume makes a contribution not only to the understanding of Paul and his relationship to Judaism, but also to the study of Judaism itself. |
Cuprins
I Enoch 8390 | 351 |
I Enoch 91104 | 352 |
I Enoch 15 81 108 93110 911217 | 359 |
Summary | 361 |
3 Jubilees | 362 |
The commandments | 364 |
Reward and punishment | 366 |
The basis of salvation the true Israel | 367 |
2 The use of Rabbinic material1 | 59 |
Pharisees and Rabbis | 60 |
Date and authenticity | 63 |
The eclectic use of Tannaitic material | 69 |
3 The nature of Tannaitic literature | 76 |
Tannaitic literature and Tannaitic religion | 81 |
4 The election and the covenant | 84 |
The theme of gratuity | 85 |
The election and the explanations of it | 87 |
The enduring validity of the covenantal promises | 101 |
commandments and blessings | 104 |
5 Obedience and disobedience reward and punishment | 107 |
The burden of obedience | 110 |
Disobedience as sin and guilt | 111 |
Reward and punishment | 117 |
6 Reward and punishment and the world to come | 125 |
Weighing fulfilments and transgressions at the judgment | 128 |
7 Salvation by membership in the covenant and atonement | 147 |
The Sadducees | 150 |
The amme haarets | 152 |
Atonement | 157 |
Summary | 180 |
zakah and tsadaq | 183 |
Tsadaq | 198 |
9 The Gentiles | 206 |
10 The Nature of Religious Life and Experience | 212 |
Studying and doing and the presence of God | 217 |
Prayer and the time of death | 223 |
11 Conclusion | 233 |
THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS | 239 |
2 The covenant and the covenant people | 240 |
The members of the covenant and its enemies | 242 |
3 Election and predestination | 257 |
4 The commandments | 270 |
5 Fulfilment and transgression the nature of sin reward and punishment | 271 |
Destruction of the wicked | 272 |
Punishment for intracovenantal transgression | 284 |
Reward the requirement of perfection and mans nothingness | 287 |
6 Atonement | 298 |
7 The righteousness of God and the righteousness of man | 305 |
8 The religious life | 312 |
9 Conclusion | 316 |
The Authorship and Sitz im Leben of the Hodayot | 321 |
IQS 8192 | 323 |
IQS 83f | 326 |
The Nothingness of Man and Gattungsgeschichte | 327 |
APOCRYPHA AND PSEUDEPIGRAPHA | 329 |
The fate of the individual Israelite reward and punishment | 333 |
Atonement | 338 |
Covenant commandments sin and atonement in Ben Sirach and Rabbinic literature | 341 |
The wicked and the righteous | 342 |
2 I Enoch | 346 |
The Book of Noah | 348 |
I Enoch 1236 | 350 |
The Gentiles | 374 |
Gods mercy mans repentance and atonement | 375 |
The righteous | 380 |
Jubilees and the Essenes | 383 |
The Integrity of Jubilees | 386 |
4 The Psalms of Solomon | 387 |
The pattern of religion in Ps Sol 9 | 388 |
The election | 389 |
The commandments chastisement reward and punishment | 390 |
Gods justice and mercy | 392 |
Repentance and atonement | 397 |
The identification of the righteous and the wicked | 398 |
The righteousness of God | 407 |
5 IV Ezra | 409 |
The dialogues | 413 |
The visions | 416 |
PALESTINIAN JUDAISM 200 bce200 ce | 419 |
covenantal nomism | 422 |
Apocalypticism and legalism | 423 |
Sects and parties | 425 |
Judaism in the time of Jesus and Paul | 426 |
Paul | 431 |
Method of proceeding | 433 |
The question of the centre and the beginning point | 434 |
2 The solution as preceding the problem | 442 |
3 Pauline soteriology | 447 |
One body one spirit | 453 |
Transfer terminology | 463 |
Salvation of mankind and the world | 472 |
4 The law the human plight and the relationship of the solutions to it | 474 |
The law righteousness by faith | 475 |
Mans plight | 497 |
Righteousness and participation | 502 |
The varying definitions of mans plight | 508 |
Plight and soteriology in Paul according to S Lyonnet | 511 |
6 Judgment by works and salvation by grace | 515 |
7 Coherence relevance and sources | 518 |
Perspectives on Gods righteousness in recent German discussion | 523 |
CONCLUSION | 543 |
Paul Hellenism and Hellenistic Judaism | 552 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SYSTEM OF REFERENCES | 557 |
3 The Babylonian Talmud Talmud Babli | 558 |
6 Sifra Torat Kohanim | 559 |
7 Sifre Numbers Sifre Bemidbar | 560 |
11 Later Midrashim | 561 |
B DEAD SEA SCROLLS | 562 |
C APOCRYPHA AND PSEUDEPIGRAPHA | 563 |
D BIBLE | 564 |
III General | 565 |
INDEX OF PASSAGES | 583 |
INDEX OF NAMES | 609 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 617 |
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Pagina 150 - None of them can by any means redeem his brother, nor give to God a ransom for him...
Pagina 467 - Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? Therefore we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.
Pagina 137 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son : the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Pagina 178 - Almighty and most merciful Father, We have erred and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against thy holy laws. We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; And we have done those things which we ought not to have done; And there is no health in us.
Pagina 464 - For there is no distinction; since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, they are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as an expiation by his blood, to be received by faith.
Pagina 467 - We know that our old self was crucified with him so that the sinful body might be destroyed, and we might no longer be enslaved to sin.
Pagina 457 - There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Pagina 89 - The voice of the LORD is powerful ; the voice of the LORD is full of majesty.