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Jordan Rosenblum's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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David Skelton started the topic http://www.bensira.org in the discussion
Ben Sira on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoMost of you probably know this resource already, but in case you do not, http://www.bensira.org has digital images of all the Hebrew Ben Sira manuscripts in good quality. Also, I noticed just recently that the images from the Bodleian Libraries now upload directly. You no longer have to navigate to a different website and figure out what image…[Read more]
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Sarah Shectman deposited The Social Status of Priestly and Levite Women on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
An analysis of pentateuchal laws pertaining to women either born or married into priestly and levitical families in ancient Israel.
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Matthew Thiessen deposited Paul’s Argument against Gentile Circumcision in Romans 2:17–29 in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe majority of interpreters conclude that in Rom 2:17-29 Paul addresses an ethnic Jew. In contrast, Runar M. Thorsteinsson has argued recently that Paul addresses a gentile, specifically a gentile who has judaized and now thinks of himself as a Jew. This article provides further support for Thorsteinsson’s argument, arguing that Paul, contrary t…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited Paul’s Argument against Gentile Circumcision in Romans 2:17–29 in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe majority of interpreters conclude that in Rom 2:17-29 Paul addresses an ethnic Jew. In contrast, Runar M. Thorsteinsson has argued recently that Paul addresses a gentile, specifically a gentile who has judaized and now thinks of himself as a Jew. This article provides further support for Thorsteinsson’s argument, arguing that Paul, contrary t…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited Paul’s Argument against Gentile Circumcision in Romans 2:17–29 in the group
Ancient Jew Review on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe majority of interpreters conclude that in Rom 2:17-29 Paul addresses an ethnic Jew. In contrast, Runar M. Thorsteinsson has argued recently that Paul addresses a gentile, specifically a gentile who has judaized and now thinks of himself as a Jew. This article provides further support for Thorsteinsson’s argument, arguing that Paul, contrary t…[Read more]
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Matthew Thiessen deposited The Many for One or One for the Many: Reading Mark 10:45 in the Roman Empire in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThough the “many for one” political ideology was widespread in the first century CE, Mark 10:45 rejects this ideology. Instead, this type of rule is contrasted with Jesus’s own rule as a servant king, sacrificing himself (the one) for his followers (the many).
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Matthew Thiessen deposited The Many for One or One for the Many: Reading Mark 10:45 in the Roman Empire in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThough the “many for one” political ideology was widespread in the first century CE, Mark 10:45 rejects this ideology. Instead, this type of rule is contrasted with Jesus’s own rule as a servant king, sacrificing himself (the one) for his followers (the many).
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Matthew Thiessen deposited The Many for One or One for the Many: Reading Mark 10:45 in the Roman Empire in the group
Ancient Jew Review on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThough the “many for one” political ideology was widespread in the first century CE, Mark 10:45 rejects this ideology. Instead, this type of rule is contrasted with Jesus’s own rule as a servant king, sacrificing himself (the one) for his followers (the many).
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Matthew Suriano deposited Sheol, the Tomb, and the Problem of Postmortem Existence in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe Hebrew Bible often portrays Sheol in a manner evocative of the tomb. In texts such as Psalm 88 the tomb is a dreary and isolating symbol. Yet this contrasts with the positive role of the family tomb where the dead are reunited with their ancestors. The ritual analysis of Judahite bench tombs, however, reveals a dynamic concept of death. This…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited Sheol, the Tomb, and the Problem of Postmortem Existence in the group
Biblical archaeology on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months agoThe Hebrew Bible often portrays Sheol in a manner evocative of the tomb. In texts such as Psalm 88 the tomb is a dreary and isolating symbol. Yet this contrasts with the positive role of the family tomb where the dead are reunited with their ancestors. The ritual analysis of Judahite bench tombs, however, reveals a dynamic concept of death. This…[Read more]
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Thomas Bolin's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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Christopher Jones's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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