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UNINA9910460726903321 |
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Autore |
Horbury William |
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Titolo |
Messianism among Jews and Christians : biblical and historical studies / William Horbury |
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London, : Bloomsbury, 2016 |
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ISBN |
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0-567-66277-2 |
0-567-66275-6 |
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Edizione |
[Second edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (481 p.) |
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Collana |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Messiah - Judaism |
Messiah - Biblical teaching |
Messiah - History of doctrines - Early Church, ca. 30-600 |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Nota di contenuto |
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The second temple period -- The New Testament -- Synagogue and church in the Roman Empire |
Preface -- Reflective Introduction -- Introduction to first edition -- The Second-Temple Period -- 1. Messianism in the Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha -- 2. The Gifts of God in Ezekiel the Tragedian -- 3. Herod's Temple and 'Herod's Days' -- The New Testament -- 4. The Messianic Associations of 'The Son of Man' -- 5. The Twelve and the Phylarchs -- 6. Jerusalem in Pre-Pauline and Pauline Hope -- 7. The Aaronic Priesthood in the Epistle to the Hebrews -- 8. Septuagintal and New Testament Conceptions of the Church -- Synagogue and the Church in the Roman Empire -- 9. Messianism among Jews and Christians in the Second Century -- 10. Suffering and Messianism in Yose ben Yose -- 11. Antichrist among Jews and Gentiles -- 12. The Cult of Christ and the Cult of the Saints -- Index |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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William Horbury considers the issue of messianism as it arises in Jewish and Christian tradition. Whilst Horbury's primary focus is the Herodian period and the New Testament, he presents a broader historical trajectory, looking back to the Apocrypha and pseudepigrapha, and onward to Judaism and Christianity in the Roman empire. Within this framework Horbury treats such central themes as messianism in the |
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