Calendrical Variations in Second Temple Judaism: New Perspectives on the Date of the Last Supper Debate

From a consideration of previously known and from newly identified calendrical polemics, this book offers new perspectives on internal tensions within Second Temple Judaism and their possible impact on the long standing debate about the day of the last supper.

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Main Author: Saulnier, Stéphane (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden BRILL 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:[Rezension von: Saulnier, Stéphane, Calendrical variations in Second Temple Judaism] (2013) (Drawnel, Henryk)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism Ser. v.159
Further subjects:B Judaism ; History ; Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D
B Jaubert, Annie ; Date of the Last Supper
B Lord's Supper
B Electronic books
B Fasts and feasts ; Judaism
B Jewish calendar
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9789004169630
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Summary:From a consideration of previously known and from newly identified calendrical polemics, this book offers new perspectives on internal tensions within Second Temple Judaism and their possible impact on the long standing debate about the day of the last supper.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations and Bibliographical Notes -- Introduction -- 1. Discrepancies in the Gospels' Passion Narratives -- 2. Classical Attempts for Reconciling the Gospel Accounts -- 2.1. The Chronology of the Synoptic Gospels is Correct -- 2.2. The Chronology of the Fourth Gospel is Correct -- 2.3. Both the Synoptic and the Johannine Chronologies are Correct -- 3. Enquiries Undertaken in the Present Study -- Part I The Jaubertian Theory -- Chapter One The Date of the Last Supper: Annie Jaubert's Theory Revisited -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Jaubertian Theory -- 2.1. The Ancient Jewish Calendar in the Book of Jubilees -- 2.2. The Sources of Christian Liturgy -- 2.3. The Gospels -- 2.4. Jaubert's Conclusions -- 3. The Critics' Appraisal of the Jaubertian Theory -- 3.1. The Calendar of Jubilees -- 3.2. Patristic Evidence: A Three-day Chronology of Jesus' Passion -- 3.3. Jaubert's Application of the Three-day Chronology to the Gospel Accounts -- 4. Conclusions -- Part II Festivals and the Seasons in the Sources -- Chapter Two The Cycle of Festivals and the Seasons in the Hebrew Bible -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Pentateuch -- 2.1. The Festival of Passover -- 2.2. The Festival of Unleavened Bread -- 2.3. Festival of the Raising of the Sheaf -- 2.4. The Festival of Weeks -- 2.5. The Festival of Tabernacles -- 2.6. Other Festivals in the Pentateuch -- 2.7. Festivals and the Seasons in the Pentateuch: Summary -- 3. Festivals and the Seasons in Other Writings of the Hebrew Bible -- 3.1. Ezekiel 45 -- 3.2. 1 Kings 12-King Jeroboam's Calendar innovation in Israel -- 3.3. 2 Chronicles 30 & 31-King Hezekiah's Reform in Judah -- 3.4. Ezra-Nehemiah -- 4. The Cycle of Festivals in the Hebrew Scriptures: Summary and Conclusion -- Chapter Three The Cycle of Festivals and the Seasons in the Book of Jubilees.
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ISBN:900422632X