Institute for the Classical Tradition
ANRW II.25.1, pp. 390-450
 
Jesus, Paul and Judaism
by Ed Parish Sanders, Hamilton, Ontario

Contents

Introduction 390
I. Palestinian Judaism 391

1. The parties and the law

391

2. Covenantal Nomism

394
II. Jesus 402

1. Jesus and the Temple

404

a) The 'Cleansing' of the Temple (Mark 11. 15-19 and parallels)

405

b) The Prophecy of the Destruction of the Temple

408

2. Other Matters of Law

411

a) Let the Dead Bury the Dead

413

b) The Sabbath

415

c) Other Conflicts

416

3. Jesus' Intention and his Proclamation

418

4. The Death of Jesus

425

5. Conclusion

427
III. Paul 429

1. Paul's Stance toward Judaism: the Law and the Jewish People

430

2. Pauline Theology and Jewish Theology

435

a) Agreements

435

b) The Present State of the Christian: The Elect of God and the Member of the Body of Christ

440

c) Sin as Transgression and Sin as Enslaving Power

441

d) Expulsion because of Transgression and because of Mutually Exclusive Union

442

e) Atonement and Participatory Death

443

f) Acquittal, New Creation

444
Conclusion 449
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