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[[Anders Runesson]], and [[Daniel M. Gurtner]] (eds.), '''Matthew within Judaism''' ([[Early Christianity and Its Literature]], 27; Atlanta, SBL Press, 2020). | |||
==Abstract== | |||
"In this collection of essays, leading New Testament scholars reassess the reciprocal relationship between Matthew and Second Temple Judaism. Some contributions focus on the relationship of the Matthean Jesus to torah, temple, and synagogue, while others explore theological issues of Jewish and gentile ethnicity and universalism within and behind the text."--Publisher description. | |||
==Contents== | |||
==External links== | |||
[[Category:2020]] | |||
[[Category:English language--2020s]] | |||
[[Category:Gospel Studies--2020s]] | |||
[[Category:Gospel Studies--English]] | |||
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--2020s]] | |||
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--English]] | |||
[[Category:Gospel of Matthew (text)]] |
Revision as of 05:51, 31 July 2023
Anders Runesson, and Daniel M. Gurtner (eds.), Matthew within Judaism (Early Christianity and Its Literature, 27; Atlanta, SBL Press, 2020).
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"In this collection of essays, leading New Testament scholars reassess the reciprocal relationship between Matthew and Second Temple Judaism. Some contributions focus on the relationship of the Matthean Jesus to torah, temple, and synagogue, while others explore theological issues of Jewish and gentile ethnicity and universalism within and behind the text."--Publisher description.
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