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020 _a9781563383946, 1563383942
041 _aeng
082 _a225.93
082 _bJ76-R32
100 _aReed, Jonathan L.
100 _eAuthor
245 _aArchaeology and the Galilean Jesus
245 _bA Re-examination of the Evidence
245 _cJonathan L. Reed
260 _aU.S.A.
260 _bTrinity Press International
260 _c2002
300 _a253tr.
300 _bPaperback, illustrations
300 _c22cm
520 _a... This new study demonstrates the necessity of considering the specifically Galilean local conditions in the interpretation of New Testament texts. In the first section of his book, Reed shows how settlement patterns and artifacts from Galilee point to close ties between Judean and Galilean Jews during Jesus' time, as well as the ways that Roman urbanization projects at Sepphoris and Tiberias commercialized agrarian peasant life in Galilee. In a second section Reed focuses on the archaeology of Sepphoris, the largest city in Galilee, just north of Nazareth, and Capernaum, Jesus' base of operations at the periphery of Roman power centers. In his final section Reed concludes that our understandings of New Testament texts are enriched considerably by a careful study of the Galilean context of the writings.
650 _aExcavations (Archaeology) -- Israel -- Galilee
650 _aJesus Christ -- Biography -- History and criticism
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/12834/ar.jpg
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911 _aNguyễn Thị Kim Phượng
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