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Journal articles on the topic "Gospel of Gamaliel"

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Paz, Yakir. "The Torah of the Gospel: A Rabbinic Polemic against The Syro-Roman Lawbook." Harvard Theological Review 112, no. 04 (2019): 517–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816019000269.

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AbstractIn a famous story in b. Šabb. 116a–b, Imma Shalom and her brother, Rabban Gamaliel, present to a philosopher a dispute concerning the inheritance of the daughter. The judge, having being bribed by Imma Shalom, rules in her favor, against the ruling of the Torah of Moses, arguing that the latter has been abrogated and replaced by the “Torah of the Gospel,” which states that “the son and the daughter inherit equally.” After being bribed by Rabban Gamaliel, the philosopher recants, citing Matt 5:17, where Jesus reaffirms the validity of the Mosaic Law.This article argues that the “Torah o
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Suciu, Alin. "A British Library Fragment from a Homily on the Lament of Mary and the So-Called Gospel of Gamaliel." Aethiopica 15 (December 4, 2013): 53–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.15.1.659.

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The article introduces British Library Or. 7027, f. 75, a previously unidentified fragment from the Sahidic version of a homily on the Lament of Mary, which is attributed in Arabic and Ethiopic manuscripts to the mysterious figure of Cyriacus, bishop of Behnesa. As parts of this text had been ascribed by some scholars to the so-called Coptic Gospel of Gamaliel, our paper reevaluates the dossier, pointing out that this apocryphon is just an imaginary text, which never existed in Coptic.
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Reddy, Mike Megrove. "The Pauline methodology of communicating the Word to a gentile audience." Pharos Journal of Theology, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.102.037.

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The article describes and reconnoitres how the Apostle Paul, a Hebrew who was a welllearned man and a brilliant scholar and studentunder Gamaliel, went about conveying the Word to the Gentiles. The aim of this brief study is thus to describe the methodology used by the Apostle Paul to communicate the Word. He was raised to leadership and mentorship and gave guidance to the body of Christ and used every form of communication at his disposal to share the gospel with the surrounding Gentile world. Though he was called to preach the word of God to the Gentiles, he also preached to the Jews and def
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M., John-Patrick O'Connor. "Pharisees." Database of Religious History, June 27, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12572282.

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The Pharisees are an early Jewish sect dating from the late Hellenistic period to the end of the first century CE. Our primary evidence for this group derives from the Jewish historian Josephus (d. ca 100 CE), early Christian literature, and the later Tannaitic literature. According to Josephus (War 2.8; Ant. 13.5.9; 13.10.6; 18.1.2-6), the Pharisees are one of three "philosophical sects" of the Jews, who "are friendly to one another, and are for the exercise of concord, and regard for the public" (War 2.8.14; trans. Whiston). The group appears to have formed sometime during the Hasmonean peri
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gospel of Gamaliel"

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Lansard, Lydie. "De Nicodème à Gamaliel. Les réécritures de l’Évangile de Nicodème dans la littérature narrative médiévale : XIIe – XVIe s. : étude et éditions." Thesis, Paris 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA030139.

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L’étude des réécritures françaises de l’Évangile de Nicodème produites entre le XIIe et le XVIe siècle montre comment ce texte apocryphe prend des libertés et évolue progressivement du texte sacré vers le texte littéraire. Tendant tout à la fois vers le romanesque et le dramatique, il utilise et dépasse la lettre pour se faire image dévotionnelle. Ainsi, les différentes réécritures construisent un texte-carrefour, au confluent des écritures saintes, de la littérature de divertissement et de la culture iconique, qui s’avère fondamental tout à la fois dans l’histoire du christianisme et dans la
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Books on the topic "Gospel of Gamaliel"

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Gospel of Gamaliel. Lulu Press, Inc., 2018.

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Schachter-Shalomi, Rabbi Zalman, and Gerald Heard. Gospel According to Gamaliel. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2009.

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LOST GOSPEL of GAMALIEL [Colour Format]: The LAMENTS of the VIRGIN at the TOMB and PILATES CONVERSION an MARTYRDOM. Lulu Press, Inc., 2022.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gospel of Gamaliel"

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"The Gospel of Gamaliel." In The Apocryphal New Testament, edited by J. K. Elliott. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0198261829.003.0015.

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Brodie, Thomas L. "John’s Systematic Use of Part of Luke-Acts." In The Quest For The Origin Of John ‘s Gospel. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195075885.003.0011.

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Abstract Brown (330, 184) notes that the character of Nicodemus (John 3:1-21) is like that of Gamaliel (Acts 5:34-39), and that the account of Samaria ‘s acceptance of Jesus (John 4:1-42) would seem to reflect the evangelization of Samaria by Philip, Peter, and John-an event which is reported in Acts 8:lb-25. Brown does not suggest that the texts are connected-that John used Acts-but it is on the basis of the texts that he makes his observations, and so there is obviously some form of link, literary or otherwise, between the texts. An investigation of the adjacent episodes in Table 10.1 shows
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