Shalom from Israel.
I am writing to invite you to enroll in the Jewish Background of the New Testament live online course.
In this course, we will introduce you to Jewish history, theology and literature that is particularly relevant to interpreting the New Testament by modern Christ-followers. You'll learn to see the New Testament as a Jewish literary collection and to use new solid interpretive tools, which will revolutionize your Bible study within a short period of time.
This live online course consists of ten 1.5 hour interactive lectures that are delivered via web conferencing to your computer or mobile device.
Lesson titles:
Lecture 1: First Century Jewish movements: Understanding all the major players
Lecture 2: Gospel of John, Jews and Judaism: Rereading the Gospel in an Israelite context
Lecture 3: Qumran and the New Testament: Understanding the impact of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Lecture 4: The Jewish Logos Theology and the Two Powers in Heaven in Rabbinic Literature
Lecture 5: Samaritan Israelites: Their history, theology and relevance
Lecture 6: Judaism and Christianity: Rethinking the traditional paradigms
Lecture 7: Resurrection of Lazarus in light of Jewish tradition, history and theology
Lecture 8: Paul and his vision for the worldwide Kingdom of Israel’s God
Lecture 9: Early Jesus Movement and Circumcision, Sabbath-keeping and Kashrut
Lecture 10: The Jewishness of the Gospel of Mark: Rethinking Jesus’ stand on Kashrut and Sabbath-keeping
Some believe that the New Testament can not be trusted or that it needs to be rewritten. Together we will see that it only needs to be reread!
To introduce this course, eTeacherBiblical is offering 50% off of our regular Biblical Hebrew tuition. To request the complete course details, including times and tuition,
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Yours,
Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg
Professor of Ancient Cultures
Head of Jewish History Department |
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