The Myth of a Gentile Galilee is the most thorough synthesis to date of archaeological and literary evidence relating to the population of Galilee in the first-century CE. The book demonstrates that, ...
When the New Testament rejected the imposition of the purity codes of the Torah on Gentile Christians, it was not in order that a new, distinctively Christian purity code might take their place.
Eliav’s engaging account of cultural interaction between Jews and non-Jews in the rabbinic era will help readers to better imagine the interactions between Jews and Gentiles in the New Testament.
Luke's audience seems to be predominantly gentile.... when they talk about ... Luke is by the same author as the Book of Acts in the New Testament, the book that tells the story of the beginnings ...
Dying to the law means that we are free from the condemnation of the law. We serve in newness of spirit not by the law. In ...
He is also the author of many of the letters in the New Testament. Church authority becomes a key issue when debate is raging over the inclusion of the Gentiles in the Church. Peter's vision of ...
No where in the New Testament (NT) does Jesus or His Apostles ... When the Apostles began to evangelize the Greek-speaking Jews and Gentiles, they used the already established Septuagint as ...
In this book-length investigation of these questions, Paul Trebilco explores the outsider designations that the early Christians used in the New Testament. He examines a range of terms, including ...
Of the approximately 300 Old Testament quotes in the New Testament, approximately 2/3 of them came ... 12:21 / Isaiah 42:4 – in His name will the Gentiles hope (or trust). Hebrew – the isles shall ...
In September, Dr Logan Williams (University of Aberdeen) published a truly fascinating open-access academic article 'The Stomach Purifies All Foods: Jesus’ Anatomical Argument in Mark 7.18–19' in the ...
The 13 Pauline Epistles make up the most books contributed by a single author to the New Testament — although scholars ...