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Messiah ben Joseph

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David Mitchell's Messiah ben Joseph is the largest book ever written-and the first ever in English-on Messiah ben Joseph, the slain messiah of Rabbinic Judaism.
    The author traces Messiah ben Joseph from his origins in the Book of Genesis, through the Pentateuch, the Prophets, the Psalms, the Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Targums, the New Testament and Church Fathers, the Talmud, the homiletic, exegetic, and apocalyptic midrashim, the Zohar, and the medieval rabbis, down to modern times.
    This journey to the roots of messianism has profound implications for Jewish-Christian debate and fresh insights for all who love the Bible.
    "Mitchell presents his case with great clarity and conviction. An immensely valuable monograph by an undoubted authority on this fascinating topic." Professor Robert Gordon.
    "David Mitchell demonstrates that the Messiah ben Joseph-who dies before the appearance of the conquering, nationalistic Messiah ben David-is a product not of the first centuries C.E. but of earliest Judaic messianic thinking. Critically acute and authoritative, this study is essential to any future evaluation of the foundations of Jewish and Christian messianic thinking." Professor Alan Avery-Peck.

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1532743920 / 9781532743924
Paperback / softback
30/05/2016
334 pages, Illustrations, black and white
152 x 229 mm, 449 grams
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