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The Restoration Of Israel Reprint 2012 Michael E Fuller

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The Restoration Of Israel Reprint 2012 Michael E Fuller
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.1 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Michael E. Fuller
ISBN: 9783110188967, 3110188961
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Reprint 2012

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The Restoration Of Israel Reprint 2012 Michael E Fuller by Michael E. Fuller 9783110188967, 3110188961 instant download after payment.

This study identifies and explores texts of restoration in a wide selection of Early Jewish Literature in order to assess the variety of ways in which Jews envisioned Israel's future restoration. Particular attention is given to the expression of restoration in what is identified in the present study as the exilic model of restoration. In this model, Israel's restoration is characterized by the features of (a) a future re-gathering, (b) the fate of the nations, and (c) the establishment of a new Temple. The present work focuses primarily on the first two features. Through this framework Jews in the Greco-Roman period could draw on Israel's history and legacy, but re-appropriate 'exile and return' in new and creative ways. Finally, the writing of Luke-Acts is investigated for its ideas of restoration and its indebtedness to Early Jewish traditions.

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