A History of Judaism - Martin Goodman
182 A History of Judaism from use of common sources), give somewhat different accounts of some important aspects of Jesus’ caree ...
the limits of variety 183 which fitted least well with the outlook of the Christian communities that preserved them are likely t ...
184 A History of Judaism Jesus restricted his diet to kosher food. The declaration by the author of the Gospel of Mark, after a ...
the limits of variety 185 but its symbolism had a lasting effect on his admirers, not least some years after his death when his ...
186 A History of Judaism not agree. Then the high priest stood up before them and asked Jesus, ‘Have you no answer? What is it t ...
the limits of variety 187 God with power according to the spirit of holiness by resurrection from the dead’.^42 The resurrection ...
188 A History of Judaism the Apostles refer mostly to the ‘assembly’ (ekklesia ) in Jerusalem. The account of the early Church i ...
the limits of variety 189 began against the Church in Jerusalem, and all except the apostles were scattered throughout the count ...
190 A History of Judaism have been all the more remarkable, but our evidence that he held this status comes not from his own let ...
the limits of variety 191 with competence in Greek rhetoric, and he probably knew the Bible mainly from its Greek translation. S ...
192 A History of Judaism the new communities he founded were not expected to think of them- selves as part of Judaism. He himsel ...
the limits of variety 193 to eat with the Gentiles. But after they came, he drew back and kept him- self separate for fear of th ...
194 A History of Judaism who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as children.’ But, despite this divine origin ...
the limits of variety 195 Paul the Jew regarded faith in Christ as the fulfilment of God’s cov- enant with Israel. He saw his ow ...
196 A History of Judaism themselves as Christians can be presumed from the polemic of other Christians. Whether they also portra ...
the limits of variety 197 and Christianity, but he was denounced by his fellow Christians and eventually excommunicated. For Chr ...
198 A History of Judaism were Jewish or Christian. But for most Christians the break with Juda- ism had begun in the time of Pau ...
8. Preoccupations and Expectations It will have become apparent in the course of the last two chapters that even Jews who disagr ...
200 A History of Judaism The allusive language of the Torah left unclear precisely what consti- tuted pollution. The book of Lev ...
preoccupations and expectations 201 of the community required purity of body as well as spirit for a life of perfect holiness: ‘ ...
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