This book brings together the contributions of the foremost specialists on the relationship of the New Testament and Rabbinic Literature. They present the histo
Among the many in the last century who explored the relationship between the New Testament and rabbinic Judaism, David Daube must certainly be designated as amo
Pt. I. Messianic types. Joseph ; Moses ; Samuel ; Saul ; Elijah ; Ruth and Boaz -- pt. II. Legislative and narrative forms. 'Ye have heard--but I say unto you'
Here is a sustained criticism of the rather facile use of rabbinic literature by New Testament scholarship. In particular, Neusner addresses the writings of Hel
The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars--a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian er