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The Scepter And The Star Messianism In Light Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Second Edition Second Edition John J Collins

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The Scepter And The Star Messianism In Light Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Second Edition Second Edition John J Collins
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Publisher: Eerdmans
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.01 MB
Pages: 313
Author: John J. Collins
ISBN: 9780802832238, 0802832237
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Second Edition

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The Scepter And The Star Messianism In Light Of The Dead Sea Scrolls Second Edition Second Edition John J Collins by John J. Collins 9780802832238, 0802832237 instant download after payment.

John J. Collins here offers an up-to-date review of Jewish messianic expectations around the time of Jesus, in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls.He breaks these expectations down into categories: Davidic, priestly, and prophetic. Based on a small number of prophetic oracles and reflected in the various titles and names assigned to the messiah, the Davidic model holds a clear expectation that the messiah figure would play a militant role. In sectarian circles, the priestly model was far more prominent. Jesus of Nazareth, however, showed more resemblance to the prophetic messiah during his historical career, identified as the Davidic “Son of Man” primarily after his death. In this second edition of The Scepter and the Star Collins has revised the discussion of Jesus and early Christianity, completely rewritten a chapter on a figure who claims to have a throne in heaven, and has added a brief discussion of the recently published and controversial Vision of Gabriel.

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