Restoration: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian PerspectivesThe restoration of Israel is one of those subjects which, although crucial to our understanding of early Judaism, has not received the focused attention it needs and deserves. These seminal essays, written by an international group of eminent scholars, introduce the reader to the subject of restoration in a roughly chronological approach, beginning with the formative period (the Old Testament), followed by the Greco-Roman period, formative Judaism, and early Christianity. These essays endeavor not merely to survey what is currently known about the subject from various vantage points, but rather to extend what is knowable in each case. This volume will stimulate much interest in the subject of restoration and will shape the future course of the scholarly discussion. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Restoration in Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomic Literature | 11 |
Restoration Expectations in the Prophetic Tradition of the | 41 |
Ezra Nehemiah and the Judean Restoration | 83 |
Exile and Restoration in the Conceptual World of Ancient | 107 |
Eschatological | 147 |
The Davidic Messiah in Jewish Eschatology of | 179 |
The Concept of Restoration in the Dead Sea Scrolls | 203 |
Some Notions of Restoration in Early Rabbinic Prayer | 281 |
Ezra in Rabbinic Literature | 305 |
Isaiah and the Prophets in | 335 |
Jesus the Twelve and the Restoration of Israel | 365 |
GalileeJerusalem Relations in Early | 405 |
The Restoration of Israel in LukeActs | 435 |
26 | 489 |
JewishChristian Chiliastic Restoration in PseudoClementine | 529 |
Restoration in Josephus | 223 |
Trajectories of Return Restoration and Redemption in Rabbinic | 265 |
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