The Historical Jesus and the Final Judgment Sayings in QBrian Gregg's study establishes the authenticity of ten of the twelve finaljudgment sayings in Q, thereby demonstrating that the final judgment was an important component of the message of the historical Jesus. He proceeds to identify the characteristics of the final judgment as propounded by thehistorical Jesus, comparing them to the characteristics of the final judgmenttexts of the late Second Temple period. The study not only contributes to ourunderstanding of the historical Jesus, but it also demands that the potentialhistoricity of all of Q's source material be taken seriously, including thoseelements often assigned to a secondary redactional layer. |
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Table of Contents ixxiii | 1 |
The Final Judgment in Late Second Temple Judaism | 35 |
Community Rules | 53 |
4749 Everyone Who Hears My Words and Acts on Them | 79 |
1012 If They Do Not Receive You | 92 |
1315 Woe to You Chorazin Woe to You Bethsaida | 111 |
3132 The Queen of the South Will Rise | 130 |
45 Do Not Fear | 146 |
29 28 Many Will Come from East and West | 221 |
12 Snares Are Sure to Come | 237 |
2630 As It Was in the Days of Noah | 252 |
33 Whoever Wants to Save His Life | 259 |
Conclusions | 269 |
Appendix | 279 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index of Ancient Sources | 314 |
89 Everyone Who Confesses | 161 |
10 Whoever Speaks a Word Against | 191 |
4246 Who Is the Faithful and Wise Slave | 209 |
Términos y frases comunes
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