The New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism (1956 Daube), book
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The New Testament and Rabbinic Judaism (1956) is a book by David Daube.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in London (Athlone Press, 1956). Reprinted in London (Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues, 1957), several times in New York, NY (Arno Press, 1956-1973), several times in Salem, NH (Ayer Co., 1973-1992), Peabody, MA (Hendrickson Publishers, 1990, 1994).
Table of contents
- Part I: Messianic Types
- Joseph
- Moses
- Samuel
- Saul
- Elijah
- Ruth and Boaz
- Part II: Legislative and Narrative Forms
- 'Ye have heard- but I say unto you'
- Principle and Cases
- Precept and Example
- Haustafeln
- A Baptismal Catechism
- Public Retort and Private Explanation
- Socratic Interrogation
- Four Types of Question
- Two Tripartite Forms
- The Last Beatitude
- Part III: Concepts and Conventions
- Rabbinic Authority
- The Laying on of Hands
- Basic Commandments
- Eye for Eye
- The Offices of a Disciple
- Redemption
- Violence to the Kingdom
- Disgrace
- The 'I Am' of the Messianic Presence
- Two Incidents After the last Supper
- Missionary Maxims in Paul
- A Missionary Team
- Terms for Divorce
- Samaritan Women
- Two Aramaisms
- Amen
- 'I speak after the manner of men'
- Two Symbols
- Chronology
- The Abomination of Desolation
- The Interpretation of a Generic Singular