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*Translation of the Gospel According to Mark
*Translation of the Gospel According to Mark
*Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Mark
*Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Mark
**A. The Prelude.  Chapter i. 1-13.
**A. The Prelude.   
**B. The Ministry in Galilee and in the Territory of Philip. i. 14-vii. 23
**B. The Ministry in Galilee and in the Territory of Philip.  
**C. Jesus journeys northward into Tyrian territory, then through Decapolis and the territory of Philip, back to Galilee.  vii. 24-ix. 50
**C. Jesus journeys northward into Tyrian territory, then through Decapolis and the territory of Philip, back to Galilee.   
**D. Jesus on the way to Jerusalem.  x. 1-52
**D. Jesus on the way to Jerusalem.   
**E. The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his teaching in the city.  xi. 1-xiii. 37
**E. The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his teaching in the city.   
**F. The Passion and Resurrection. xvi. 1-xvi. 20
**F. The Passion and Resurrection. 
 
'''Volume II'''
*Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Matthew
**A. The Birth Stories
**B. The Baptism, the Temptation and the opening of the Ministry in Galilee
**C. The Sermon on the Mount
**D. The Ministry in Galilee and in the Territory of Philip
**E. Jesus on the way to Jerusalem
**F. The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his teaching in the City
**G. The Passion and the Resurrection
*Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Luke
**A. The Prologue
**B. The Birth and Infancy Stories
**C. The Baptism and the Temptation
**D. The Galilaean Ministry
**E. "The Great Insertion": (Jesus journeys through Samaria towards Jerusalem)
**F. Jesus approaches Jerusalem
**G. The Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his Teaching in the City
**H. The Passion and the Resurrection
*The 'Am-ha-'Arec by Dr. Israel Abrahams


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Revision as of 18:16, 9 November 2009

The Synoptic Gospels (1909) is a book by Claude G. Montefiore, with the collaboration of Israel Abrahams.

Abstract

A commentary to the Synoptic Gospels, from a Jewish perspective.

Editions and translations

Published in London [England]: Macmillan, <2 vols.> 1909. Revised ed. (1927). Reissued in New York, NY: Ktav, 1968, with a prolegomenon by Lou H. Silberman.

Table of contents

Volume I

  • Introduction
  • Translation of the Gospel According to Mark
  • Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Mark
    • A. The Prelude.
    • B. The Ministry in Galilee and in the Territory of Philip.
    • C. Jesus journeys northward into Tyrian territory, then through Decapolis and the territory of Philip, back to Galilee.
    • D. Jesus on the way to Jerusalem.
    • E. The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his teaching in the city.
    • F. The Passion and Resurrection.

Volume II

  • Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Matthew
    • A. The Birth Stories
    • B. The Baptism, the Temptation and the opening of the Ministry in Galilee
    • C. The Sermon on the Mount
    • D. The Ministry in Galilee and in the Territory of Philip
    • E. Jesus on the way to Jerusalem
    • F. The entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his teaching in the City
    • G. The Passion and the Resurrection
  • Commentary (with Translation) upon the Gospel According to Luke
    • A. The Prologue
    • B. The Birth and Infancy Stories
    • C. The Baptism and the Temptation
    • D. The Galilaean Ministry
    • E. "The Great Insertion": (Jesus journeys through Samaria towards Jerusalem)
    • F. Jesus approaches Jerusalem
    • G. The Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem and his Teaching in the City
    • H. The Passion and the Resurrection
  • The 'Am-ha-'Arec by Dr. Israel Abrahams

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