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*Messianic blessings in Jewish and Christian texts / [[Brad Young]] and [[David Flusser]] | *Messianic blessings in Jewish and Christian texts / [[Brad Young]] and [[David Flusser]] | ||
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* | *The Essene doctrine of hypostasis and Rabbi Meir / [[David Flusser]] and [[Shmuel Safrai]] | ||
*The four empires in the Fourth Sybyl and in the Book of Daniel | *The four empires in the Fourth Sybyl and in the Book of Daniel | ||
*The fourth empire: an Indian rhinoceros? | *The fourth empire: an Indian rhinoceros? |
Revision as of 17:11, 6 December 2009
Judaism and the Origins of Christianity (1988) is a book by David Flusser.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1988.
Table of contents
The Dead Sea scrolls and the New Testament.
- The apocryphal book of Ascensio Isaiae and the Dead Sea sect
- Healing through the laying-on of hands in a Dead Sea scroll
- The Dead Sea sect and pre-Pauline Christianity
- From the Essenes to Romans 9:24-33
- Two notes on the Midrash on 2 Sam. vii
- Blessed are the poor in spirit
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- Some notes to the Beatitudes
- The Magnificat, the Benedictus and the War Scroll
- Jesus' opinion about the Essenes
- The slave of two masters / David Flusser and Shmuel Safrai
- Qumran und die Zwölf *Melchizedek and the Son of Man
- The social message from Qumran
- The Last Supper and the Essenes
- The hubris of the Antichrist in fragment from Qumran
- Qumran and Jewish 'apotropaic' prayers
Jewish and Christian apocalyptic.
- Salvation present and future
- Messianology and Christology in the Epistle to the Hebrews
- Messianic blessings in Jewish and Christian texts / Brad Young and David Flusser
- "At the right hand of power"
- The Essene doctrine of hypostasis and Rabbi Meir / David Flusser and Shmuel Safrai
- The four empires in the Fourth Sybyl and in the Book of Daniel
- The fourth empire: an Indian rhinoceros?
- A quotation from the Gathas in a Christian Sibylline oracle
- An early Jewish-Christian document in the Tiburtine Sibyl
- Hystaspes and John of Patmos
- No temple in the city Ancient Judaism and Christianity.
- A new sensitivity in Judaism and the Christian message
- Johanan ben Zakkai and Matthew
- A rabbinic parallel to the Sermon on the Mount
- The Didache and the Noachic commandments
- Hillel's self-awareness and Jesus
- "I am in the midst of them" (Mt. 18:20)
- Jesus and the sign of the Son of Man
- A lost Jewish benediction in Matthew 9:8
- "It is not a serpent that kills"
- Two anti-Jewish montages in Matthew
- Matthew's "Verus Israel"
- The crucified one and the Jews
- A literary approach to the trial of Jesus
- What was the original meaning of Ecce homo?
- "Who is it that struck you?"
- Josephus on the Sadducees and Menander
- The Jewish-Christian schism
- Abraham and the Upanishads.
External links
- [ Google Books]