The Jewish Sources of the Sermon on the Mount (1911 Friedlander), book
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The Jewish Sources of the Sermon on the Mount (1911) is a book by Gerald Friedlander.
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Published in London, England: Routledge; and New York, NY: Bloch Publishing Company, 1911. Reissued in New York, NY: Ktav, 1969, with a Prolegomenon by Solomon Zeitlin.
Table of contents
- 1. Was Jesus a Prophet?
- 2. Jewish Sources of the Beatitudes
- 3. How Christianity Parted from Judaism
- 4. The Unfair Treatment of the Pharisees
- 5. The New Law of the Gospel versus the Old Law
- 6. Falsifying the Torah to Praise the Gospel
- 7. The Ideal Life in the Gospels and in the Torah
- 8. The Works of Righteousness in the Gospels
- 9. The Difference Between the Precepts and Practice of Jesus
- 10. The Fatherhood of God in Judaism and Christianity
- 11. The Kingdom of God in Jewish and Christian Teaching
- 12. The Old Testament as the Original Source of the Lord's Prayer
- 13. The Un-Jewish Asceticism in the Gospels
- 14. "Have No Care"-the New Law of the Gospel
- 15. Who Were the "Lovers of Money" in the First Century?
- 16. Some Proverbs-Jewish and Christan-in the Gospels
- 17. The Jewish Origin of the Golden Rule
- 18. Predestination in the Gospel
- 19. The Wise and Foolish Builders