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Prophetic Figures in Late Second Temple Jewish Palestine - The Evidence from Josephus (Hardcover)
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Prophetic Figures in Late Second Temple Jewish Palestine - The Evidence from Josephus (Hardcover)
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Based on a revised Oxford University doctoral dissertation, this
work examines the evidence from Josephus for prophetic figures in
Jewish Palestine in the late Second Temple period, approximately
150 BCE to 70CE. Recent years have seen renewed interest in the
question of how Jesus of Nazareth should be classified in terms of
religious or social "type." Was he a teacher, prophet,
miracle-worker, magician, charismatic or militant revolutionary?
Although there is no real consensus among New Testament scholars on
this question, "prophet" is probably the leading contender. If this
designation is to be meaningful, however, a clearer picture of
first-century Jewish prophecy in general is essential. The present
work is intended as a contribution towards a better understanding
of Jewish prophecy around the time of Jesus. Josephus is without
question our most important source of information about events in
Palestine in this period. Although Josephus is often cited in works
on early Jewish prophecy, however, there has until now been no
separate study of this material. Gray here not only offers the
first comprehensive examination of Josephus' writings on specific
prophetic figures, but also analyses in detail his general views on
prohecy and the prohetic claim he makes for himself.
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