Daniel Lynwood Smith orients readers of the New Testament to its
historical and cultural settings, introducing the cast of characters,
and illuminating key concepts by exploring their use in ancient texts.
Smith includes quotations from many primary sources including
Josephus, Tacitus, the Qumran Community, Pliny the Younger, and other
carefully chosen texts from lesser-known ancient sources. These texts
are all carefully woven together with commentary, to provide a
narrative framework for the material and guide students through the
text. A glossary of complex terms is provided, to make everything as
clear as possible for the newcomer to New Testament studies. This
integrative approach both introduces the key sources to the reader and
elaborates on their significance for understanding the New Testament.
In an admirably concise format Smith is able to cover the
military-political history of Israel-Palestine, the messianic
movements of Second Temple Judaism, the ancient practice of
crucifixion and the development of the Christian canon. Through
immersion in these ancient Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman texts
and contexts, contemporary readers take a step closer to experiencing
the New Testament with first-century eyes and ears.
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Greco-Roman and Jewish Texts and Contexts
Product details
ISBN
9780567657046
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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