[Rezension von: The Jewish annotated New Testament : new revised standard version Bible translation]

In the past century, a number of Jewish scholars have made significant contributions to the study of the NT and early Christianity (some are mentioned on pp. 736-744). Usually, they have focused on Jesus and Paul. Other parts of the NT were neglected. Often, excellent research remained inaccessible...

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Auteur principal: Stenschke, Christoph W. 1966- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Review
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: NTWSA [2020]
Dans: Neotestamentica
Année: 2020, Volume: 54, Numéro: 1, Pages: 157-161
Compte rendu de:The Jewish annotated New Testament (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017) (Stenschke, Christoph W.)
The Jewish Annotated New Testament (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017) (Stenschke, Christoph W.)
RelBib Classification:BH Judaïsme
HC Nouveau Testament
HD Judaïsme ancien
Sujets non-standardisés:B Compte-rendu de lecture
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Résumé:In the past century, a number of Jewish scholars have made significant contributions to the study of the NT and early Christianity (some are mentioned on pp. 736-744). Usually, they have focused on Jesus and Paul. Other parts of the NT were neglected. Often, excellent research remained inaccessible or was not popularised. This volume makes provision for both needs: it covers the entire NT and presents the insights and comments of leading Jewish scholars in a readily usable form.The volume is the second edition of the NT in the New Revised Standard Version, with annotations by an impressive array of Jewish scholars. It offers introductory essays by the editors on the “Gospels and Acts” (1-8) as well as “Epistles and Revelation” (281-284). It also features introductions and annotations from a Jewish perspective or against a Jewish backdrop on each NT book, together with 88 “In-text essays” on a wide variety of subjects.
ISSN:2518-4628
Contient:Enthalten in: Neotestamentica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1353/neo.2020.0001