DRAWING FROM GRECO-ROMAN HISTORY, SECOND-TEMPLE JEWISH STUDIES,
ARCHAEOLOGY, THE SOCIAL WORLD OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, PARABLE STUDIES,
AND THE BURGEONING LITERATURE ON GALILEE, _THE PEOPLE OF THE PARABLES_
DESCRIBES LIFE IN FIRST-CENTURY GALILEE AS IT WAS EXPERIENCED BY THE
CHARACTERS IN JESUS' PARABLES. R. Alan Culpepper assesses both primary
literature and recent research on Galilee--including important
archaeological discoveries--and fashions a new and insightful social
history of Galilee, the people of the parables, and the historical
context of Jesus' ministry.
Culpepper builds this history by elucidating the lives of
first-century Galileans featured in Jesus' parables: children, women,
daughters, mothers, widows, fathers, sons, landowners, tenants, day
laborers, debtors, farmers, fishermen, shepherds, merchants,
travelers, innkeepers, masters, slaves, tax collectors, judges,
Pharisees, priests, Levites, Samaritans, bandits, and, finally, Jesus.
Who these people were--their place in Galilean society, how they
lived, socialized, worshiped, and conducted business; how they were
educated--is described in straightforward, nontechnical language.
Culpepper brings new meanings to the parables for today's readers by
shedding light on the people of Galilee in the time of Jesus.
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Galilee in the Time of Jesus
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781646983797
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Presbyterian Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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