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Published in London: Longmans and Green, 1877. Reprinted in London: Longmans and Green, 1988.
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 5 November 2019

The Jewish Messiah: A Critical History of the Messianic Idea among the Jews from the Rise of the Maccabees to the Closing of the Talmud (1877) is a book by James Drummond.

Abstract

Editions

Published in London: Longmans and Green, 1877. Reprinted in London: Longmans and Green, 1988.

Table of contents

  • Book I: Sources
    • General Remarks
    • Chapter I: The Apocalyptic Literature
    • Chapter II: Lyrical Literature. The Psalms of Solomon
    • Chapter III: Haggadistic Literature. The Book of Jubilees, or Little Genesis
    • Chapter IV: The Targums
    • Chapter V: The Talmud, and Other Rabbinical Works
  • Book II: History
    • Chapter I: Introductory
    • Chapter II: Sketch of the Messianic Idea as Exhibited in the Prophets
    • Chapter III: The Son of Sirach, Tobit, and Baruch
    • Chapter IV: Divisions of Time
    • Chapter V: Signs of the Last Times
    • Chapter VI: Forerunners of the Messiah
    • Chapter VII: Conception of the Ideal Kingdom without a Messiah
    • Chapter VIII: The Time of the Messiah's Appearance
    • Chapter IX: The Birth-place, Concealment, and Descent of the Messiah
    • Chapter X: Titles and Names of the Messiah
    • Chapter XI: The Nature of the Messiah
    • Chapter XII: The Last Enemies
    • Chapter XIII: General Character of the Messianic Reign
    • Chapter XIV: Place, Extent, and Duration of the Messiah's Kingdom
    • Chapter XV: Had the Kingdom a Distinctive Name?
    • Chapter XVI: Moral Nature of the Kingdom
    • Chapter XVII: The Conversion of the Gentiles
    • Chapter XVIII: The Return of the Scattered Israelites
    • Chapter XIX: Destruction of the Old Jerusalem, and Appearance of the New
    • Chapter XX: Earthly Blessedness
    • Chapter XXI: Behemoth and the Leviathan
    • Chapter XXII: Messiah Ben-Joseph, and the Sufferings of the Messiah
    • Chapter XXIII: Resurrection and Judgement
    • Chapter XXIV: General View of the Messianic Idea before the Time of Christ

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