The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel
The Jewish Gospel of John is not, by any standard, another book on Jesus of Nazareth written from a Jewish perspective. It is an invitation to the reader to put aside their traditional understanding of the Gospel of John and to replace it with another one more faithful to the original text perspective. The Jesus that will emerge will provoke to rethink most of what you knew about this gospel. The book is a well-rounded verse-by-verse illustrated rethinking of the fourth gospel. Here is the catch: instead of reading it, as if it was written for 21 century Gentile Christians, the book interprets it as if it was written for the first-century peoples of ancient Israel. The book proves what Krister Stendahl stated long time ago: "Our vision is often more abstracted by what we think we know than by our lack of knowledge." Other than challenging the long-held interpretations of well-known stories, the author with the skill of an experienced tour guide, takes us to a seat within those who most probably heard this gospel read in the late first century. Such exploration of variety of important contexts allows us to recover for our generation the true riches of this marvelous Judean gospel.

"A genuine apologetic is one that is true to the texts and the history, akin to the speeches of a defense attorney with integrity. Using the best of contemporary scholarship in first-century Judaic history and contributing much of his own, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has demonstrated that the Gospel of John is not an anti-Jewish, but a thoroughly Jewish book." Daniel Boyarin, Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California, Berkeley

"Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg places the text of John's Gospel in its authentic context by examining the Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo, rabbinic literature, and suggesting innovative explanations for the nomenclature, 'the Jews.' His fresh analysis is sure to stir meaningful debate. His creative approach will make an enduring contribution to the discipline of New Testament studies." Brad Young, Professor of Biblical Literature in Judeao-Christian Studies, Oral Roberts University

"For some time, research on the Gospels has suffered from stagnation, and there is a feeling that there is not much new that one can say. In light of this, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg's new commentary on the Gospel of John, with its original outlook on the identity of the original audience and the issues at stake, is extremely refreshing." Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Head of the Talmud and Late Antiquity Department, Tel-Aviv University.
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The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel
The Jewish Gospel of John is not, by any standard, another book on Jesus of Nazareth written from a Jewish perspective. It is an invitation to the reader to put aside their traditional understanding of the Gospel of John and to replace it with another one more faithful to the original text perspective. The Jesus that will emerge will provoke to rethink most of what you knew about this gospel. The book is a well-rounded verse-by-verse illustrated rethinking of the fourth gospel. Here is the catch: instead of reading it, as if it was written for 21 century Gentile Christians, the book interprets it as if it was written for the first-century peoples of ancient Israel. The book proves what Krister Stendahl stated long time ago: "Our vision is often more abstracted by what we think we know than by our lack of knowledge." Other than challenging the long-held interpretations of well-known stories, the author with the skill of an experienced tour guide, takes us to a seat within those who most probably heard this gospel read in the late first century. Such exploration of variety of important contexts allows us to recover for our generation the true riches of this marvelous Judean gospel.

"A genuine apologetic is one that is true to the texts and the history, akin to the speeches of a defense attorney with integrity. Using the best of contemporary scholarship in first-century Judaic history and contributing much of his own, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has demonstrated that the Gospel of John is not an anti-Jewish, but a thoroughly Jewish book." Daniel Boyarin, Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California, Berkeley

"Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg places the text of John's Gospel in its authentic context by examining the Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo, rabbinic literature, and suggesting innovative explanations for the nomenclature, 'the Jews.' His fresh analysis is sure to stir meaningful debate. His creative approach will make an enduring contribution to the discipline of New Testament studies." Brad Young, Professor of Biblical Literature in Judeao-Christian Studies, Oral Roberts University

"For some time, research on the Gospels has suffered from stagnation, and there is a feeling that there is not much new that one can say. In light of this, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg's new commentary on the Gospel of John, with its original outlook on the identity of the original audience and the issues at stake, is extremely refreshing." Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Head of the Talmud and Late Antiquity Department, Tel-Aviv University.
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The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel

The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel

by Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg
The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel

The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel

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The Jewish Gospel of John is not, by any standard, another book on Jesus of Nazareth written from a Jewish perspective. It is an invitation to the reader to put aside their traditional understanding of the Gospel of John and to replace it with another one more faithful to the original text perspective. The Jesus that will emerge will provoke to rethink most of what you knew about this gospel. The book is a well-rounded verse-by-verse illustrated rethinking of the fourth gospel. Here is the catch: instead of reading it, as if it was written for 21 century Gentile Christians, the book interprets it as if it was written for the first-century peoples of ancient Israel. The book proves what Krister Stendahl stated long time ago: "Our vision is often more abstracted by what we think we know than by our lack of knowledge." Other than challenging the long-held interpretations of well-known stories, the author with the skill of an experienced tour guide, takes us to a seat within those who most probably heard this gospel read in the late first century. Such exploration of variety of important contexts allows us to recover for our generation the true riches of this marvelous Judean gospel.

"A genuine apologetic is one that is true to the texts and the history, akin to the speeches of a defense attorney with integrity. Using the best of contemporary scholarship in first-century Judaic history and contributing much of his own, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has demonstrated that the Gospel of John is not an anti-Jewish, but a thoroughly Jewish book." Daniel Boyarin, Hermann P. and Sophia Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture, University of California, Berkeley

"Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg places the text of John's Gospel in its authentic context by examining the Dead Sea Scrolls, Philo, rabbinic literature, and suggesting innovative explanations for the nomenclature, 'the Jews.' His fresh analysis is sure to stir meaningful debate. His creative approach will make an enduring contribution to the discipline of New Testament studies." Brad Young, Professor of Biblical Literature in Judeao-Christian Studies, Oral Roberts University

"For some time, research on the Gospels has suffered from stagnation, and there is a feeling that there is not much new that one can say. In light of this, Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg's new commentary on the Gospel of John, with its original outlook on the identity of the original audience and the issues at stake, is extremely refreshing." Ishay Rosen-Zvi, Head of the Talmud and Late Antiquity Department, Tel-Aviv University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781514392836
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/02/2015
Series: All Books by Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg , #3
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)

Table of Contents

I. Preface viii

II. Prologue xii

III. Disclaimer xx

IV. The Ministry Narrative 2

Chapter 1 - Prologue; the Witness of John the Baptizer; the First Disciples 2
Chapter 2 - The Wedding at Cana; The First Passover; The Cleansing of the Temple 24
Chapter 3 - Jesus and Nicodemus; John the Baptizer's Testimony 32
Chapter 4 - The Samaritan Woman Encounter; Healing Of a Royal Official's Son 44
Chapter 5 - The Sabbath Healing at the Bethesda Pool; Ensuing Controversy 70
Chapter 6 - The Second Passover; The 5000 Fed; Walking on Water; Bread of Life 90
Chapter 7 - The Feast of Tabernacles; Jesus Teaches in the Temple; Diverse Reactions 120
Chapter 8 - [Adulterous Woman]; "Light of the World"; Truth, Origin and Identity 140
Chapter 9 - The Sabbath Healing near the Pool of Siloam; Ensuing Controversy 158
Chapter 10 - The Good Shepherd; Feast of Dedication; Jesus Retreats to Bethany 168
Chapter 11 - The Raising of Lazarus; Final Plot against Jesus; Jesus Retreats to Ephraim 180
Chapter 12 - The Third Passover; The Entry into Jerusalem; The Time Has Come 198

V. The Passion Narrative 208

Chapter 13 - The Last Passover Meal; Washing of the Feet, Peter's Denial 208
Chapter 14 - The Last Speech of Jesus (Part I) 218
Chapter 15 - The Last Speech of Jesus (Part II) 228
Chapter 16 - The Last Speech of Jesus (Part III) 236
Chapter 17 - The Great High Priestly Prayer of Jesus 244
Chapter 18 - Arrest; Meeting in Annas' House; Peter's Denial; Jesus' Trial before Pilate 250
Chapter 19 - The Trial Continues; Crucifixion, Death, Burial 260
Chapter 20 - The Empty Tomb; The Three Resurrection Appearances 270
Chapter 21 - Epilogue: Appearance by the Lake; Peter's Love; The Beloved Disciple 280

VI. The Call 287

VII. Bibliography and Further Readings 289

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