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100 1 _aEdersheim, Alfred,
_d1825-1889.
245 1 4 _aThe life and times of Jesus the Messiah /
_cAlfred Edersheim.
250 _aNew updated ed.
260 _aPeabody, Mass. :
_bHendrickson,
_c1993.
300 _axix, 1109 pages :
_bmaps ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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500 _a"The reader will note that a reference to the volume and page number of the original edition has been added to the running head of each page throughout the body of this new, updated edition"--Page xix.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 1071-1076) and indexes.
505 0 _a1. The preparation for the gospel -- The Jewish world in the days of Christ -- the Jewish dispersion in the East -- The Jewish dispersion in the West -- the Hellenists -- origin of Hellenist literature in the Greek translation of the Bible -- character of the Septuagint -- The old faith preparing for the new -- development of Hellenist theology: The Apocrypha, Aristeas, Aristobulus, and the Pseudepigraphic writings -- Philo of Alexandria, the rabbis, and the gospels -- the final development of Hellenism in its relation to Rabbinism and the Gospel according to St. John -- Alexandria and Rome -- the Jewish communities in the capitals of Western civilisation -- Political and religious life of the Jewish dispersion in the West -- Their union in the great hope of the coming deliverer -- In Palestine -- Jews and Gentiles in 'the land' -- their mutual relations and feelings -- 'the wall of separation' -- Traditionalism, its origin, character, and literature -- the Mishnah and Talmud -- the Gospel of Christ -- the dawn of a new day
505 0 _a2. From Bethlehem to Jordan -- In Jerusalem when Herod reigned -- The personal history of Herod -- the two worlds in Jerusalem -- The annunciation of St. John the Baptist -- The annunciation of Jesus the Messiah, and the birth of his forerunner -- What messiah did the Jews expect? -- The nativity of Jesus the Messiah -- The purification of the virgin and the presentation in the temple -- The visit and homage of the Magi, and the flight into Egypt -- The child-life in Nazareth -- In the house of His heavenly, and in the home of His earthly father -- the temple of Jerusalem -- the retirement at Nazareth -- In the fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar and under the Pontificate of Annas and Caiaphas -- a voice in the wilderness -- The baptism of Jesus: its higher meaning
505 0 _a3. From Jordan to the Mount of Transfiguration -- The temptation of Jesus -- The deputation from Jerusalem -- the three sects of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes -- examination of their distinctive doctrines -- The twofold testimony of John -- the first Sabbath of Jesus's ministry -- the first Sunday -- the first disciples -- The marriage feast in Cana of Galilee -- the miracle that is 'a sign' -- The cleansing of the temple -- 'the sign,' which is not a sign -- The teacher come from God and the teacher from Jerusalem -- Jesus and Nicodemus -- In Judaea and through Samaria -- a sketch of Samaritan history and theology -- Jews and Samaritans -- Jesus at the Well of Sychar -- The second visit to Cana -- cure of the 'nobleman's' son at Capernaum -- The Synagogue at Nazareth -- Synagogue worship and arrangements -- The first Galilean ministry -- At the 'unknown' feast in Jerusalem, and by the Pool of Bethesda -- By the Sea of Galilee -- the final call of the first disciples, and the miraculous draught of fishes -- A Sabbath in Capernaum -- Second journey through Galilee -- the healing of the leper -- The return to Capernaum -- concerning the forgiveness of sins -- the healing of the paralysed -- The call of Matthew -- the Saviour's welcome to sinners -- Rabbinic theology as regards the doctrine of forgiveness in contrast to the Gospel of Christ -- the call of the twelve apostles -- The Sermon on the Mount -- the kingdom of Christ and Rabbinic teaching -- The return to Capernaum -- healing of the centurion's servant -- The raising of the young man of Nain -- the meeting of life and death -- The woman which was a sinner -- The ministry of love, the blasphemy of hatred, and the mistakes of earthly affection -- the return to Capernaum -- healing of the demonised dumb -- Pharisaic charge against Christ -- the visit of Christ's mother and brethren -- New teaching 'in parables' -- the parables to the people by the Lake of Galilee, and those to the disciples in Capernaum -- Christ stills the storm on the Lake of Galilee -- At Gerasa -- the healing of the demonised -- The healing of the woman -- Christ's personal appearance -- the raising of Jairus' daughter -- Second visit to Nazareth -- the mission of the twelve -- The story of John the Baptist, from his last testimony to Jesus to his beheading in prison -- The miraculous feeding of the five thousand -- The night of miracles on the Lake of Gennesaret -- The cavils of the Pharisees concerning purification, and the teaching of the Lord concerning purity -- the traditions concerning 'hand-washing' and 'vows' -- The great crisis in popular feeling -- the last discourses in the synagogue of Capernaum -- Christ the bread of life -- 'will ye also go away?' -- Jesus and the Syro-Phoenician woman -- A group of miracles among a semi-heathen population -- The two Sabbath-controversies -- the plucking of ears of corn by the disciples and the healing of the man with the withered hand -- The feeding of the four thousand -- to Dalmanutha -- 'the sign from heaven' -- journey to Caesarea Philippi -- what is the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees? -- The great confession -- the great commission -- the great instruction -- the great temptation -- the great decision
505 0 _a4. The descent into the valley of humiliation -- The Transfiguration -- On the morrow of the transfiguration -- The last events in Galilee -- the tribute-money, the dispute by the way, the forbidding of him who could not follow with the disciples, and the consequent teaching of Christ -- The journey to Jerusalem -- chronological arrangement of the last part of the gospel-narratives -- first incidents by the way -- Further incidents of the journey to Jerusalem -- the mission and return of the seventy -- the home at Bethany -- Martha and Mary -- A the Feast of Tabernacles -- first discourse in the temple -- 'In the last, the great day of the feats' -- Teaching in the temple on the octave of the Feast of Tabernacles -- The healing of the man born blind -- The 'Good Shepherd' and his 'one flock' -- last discourse at the Feats of Tabernacles -- The first Peraean discourses -- to the Pharisees concerning the two kingdoms -- their contest -- what qualifies a disciple for the kingdom of God, and how Israel was becoming subject to that of evil -- The morning-meal in the Pharisee's house -- meals and feasts among the Jews -- Christ's last Peraean warning to Pharisaism -- To the disciples -- two events and their moral -- At the Feast of the Dedication of the Temple -- The second series of parables -- the two parables of him who is neighbour to us; the first, concerning the love that, unasked, gives in our need; the second, concerning the love which is elicited by our asking in our need -- The three parables of warning: to the individual, to the nation, and to the theocracy -- the foolish rich man -- the barren fig-tree- the great supper -- The three parables of the gospel: of the recovery of the lost -- of the lost sheep, the lost drachm, the lost son -- The unjust steward -- Dives and Lazarus -- Jewish agricultural notes -- prices of produce -- writing and legal documents -- purple and fine linen -- Jewish notions of Hades -- The three last parables of the Peraean series: the unrighteous judge -- the self-righteous Pharisee and the Publican -- the unmerciful servant -- Christ's discourses in Peraea -- close of the Peraean ministry -- The death and the raising of Lazarus -- the question of miracles and of the miracle of miracles -- views of negative criticism on this history -- Jewish burying-rites and sepulchres -- On the journey to Jerusalem -- departure from Ephraim by way of Samaria and Galilee -- healing of ten lepers -- Prophetic discourse of the coming kingdom -- on divorce: Jewish views of it -- the blessing to little children -- The last incidents in Peraea -- the young ruler who went away sorrowful -- to leave all for Christ -- prophecy of His passion -- the request of Salome, and of James and John -- In Jericho and at Bethany -- Jericho -- a guest with Zacchaeus -- the healing of blind Bartimaeus -- the plot at Jerusalem -- at Bethany, and in the house of Simon the Leper
505 0 _a5. The cross and the crown -- The first day in Passion-week -- Palm Sunday -- the royal entry into Jerusalem -- The second day in Passion-week -- the barren fig-tree -- the cleansing of the temple -- the hosanna of the children -- The third day in Passion-week -- the events of that day -- the question of Christ's authority -- the question of tribute to Caesar -- the widow's farthing -- the Greeks who sought to see Jesus -- summary and retrospect of the public ministry of Christ -- The third day in Passion-week -- the last controversies and discourses -- the Sadducees and the resurrection -- the scribe and the Great Commandment -- question to the Pharisees about David's son and Lord -- final warning to the people: the eight 'woes' -- farewell -- The third day in Passion-week -- the last series of parables: to the Pharisees and to the people -- on the way to Jerusalem: the parable of the labourers in the vineyard -- in the temple: the parable of the 'no' and 'yes' of the two sons -- the parable of the evil husbandmen evilly destroyed -- the parable of the marriage of the king's son and of the wedding garment -- The evening of the third day in Passion-week -- on the Mount of Olives: discourse to the disciples concerning the last things -- Evening of the third day in Passion-week -- on the Mount of Olives -- last parables: to the disciples concerning the last things -- the parable of the ten virgins -- the parable of the talents -- supplementary parable of the minas and the king's reckoning with his servants and his rebellious citizens -- The fourth day in Passion-week -- Jesus in His last Sabbatic rest before His agony, and the Sanhedrists in their unrest -- the betrayal -- Judas: his character, apostasy, and end -- The fifth day in Passion-week -- 'make ready the Passover!' -- The Paschal Supper -- the institution of the Lord's Supper -- The last discourses of Christ -- the prayer of consecration -- Gethsemane -- Thursday night -- before Annas and Caiaphas -- Peter and Jesus -- The morning of Good Friday -- 'Crucified, dead, and buried' -- On the resurrection of Christ from the dead -- 'On the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven'
505 0 _aAppendices: -- Pseudeigraphic writings -- Philo of Alexandria and Rabbinic theology -- rabbinic views as to the lawfulness of images, pictorial representations on coins, etc. -- An abstract of Jewish history from the reign of Alexander the Great to the accession of Herod -- Rabbinic theology and literature -- Lists of the Maccabees, of the family of Herod, of the high priests, the Roman procurators of Judaea, and Roman governors of Syria -- On the date of the nativity of Our Lord -- Rabbinic traditions about Elijah,the forerunner of the Messiah -- List of Old Testament passages Messianically applied in ancient Rabbinic writings -- On the supposed temple-synagogue -- On the prophecy, Isa. 40:3 -- On the baptism of proselytes -- Jewish angelology and demonology. The fall of the angels -- The law in Messianic times -- The location of Sychar, and the date of Our Lord's visit to Samaria -- On the Jewish views about 'demons' and 'the demonised,' together with some notes on the intercourse between Jews and Jewish Christians in the first centuries -- The ordinances and law of the Sabbath as laid down in the Mishnah and the Jerusalem Talmud -- Haggadah about Simeon Kepha (legend of Simon Peter) -- On eternal punishment, according to the Rabbis and the New Testament.
520 _aProvides background information on Palestine in Christ's time and examines every important stage and event in his life from birth to Resurrection.
600 0 0 _aJesus Christ
_vBiography.
856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
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