Every Jerusalem Perspective article listed in alphabetical order.

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The Programmatic Opening of Jesus’ Biography as a Reflection of Contemporaneous Jewish Messianic Ideas
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The Queen of Teman
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The Qumran Targum of Job as a Window into Second Temple Judaism: A Response to Randall Buth’s “Where Is the Aramaic Bible at Qumran? Scripture Use in the Land of Israel”
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The Recently Discovered Pool of Siloam
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The Right to Reign
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The Role of Women in the Temple
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The Sea of Galilee
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The Search for Bethsaida: Is It Over?
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The Seven Types of Pharisees and the Fear of God in the Synoptic Gospels
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The Sin Against the Spirit: Matt. 12:31-32; Mark 3:28-29; Luke 12:10
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The Social Jesus: Beyond an Individualist Reading of the Capernaum Synagogue Incident
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The Sons of His Will
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The Star of Bethlehem: An Astronomical Perspective
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The Statistics behind “The Tomb”
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The Surprise of Finding Anti-Semitism in the Heart of the Early Church Fathers
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The Sweetness of Learning
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The Synagogue the Centurion Built
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The Syndicated Donkey
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The Synoptic Problem Home Page and Other Internet Resources
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The Teaching of Balaam
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The Torah in the Sermon on the Mount
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The Transparent Agenda
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The Two Great Principles and Sefer Pitron Torah
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The Value of Rabbinic Literature as an Historical Source
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The Wealth of Herod the Great
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The Western Captivity of the Apostle Paul
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The Writings of Robert L. Lindsey
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To My Teacher, Pastor and Beloved Friend
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Toward an Inerrant View of Scripture
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Toward an Unclouded Vision of His Kingdom
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Treasures in Heaven
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Trees of Life
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Tribute to Shmuel Safrai
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Tutorial 1: Significance of Idioms
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Tutorial 2: Customs
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Two Kinds of Love in the Story of the Paralyzed Man
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Two Neglected Aspects of the Centurion’s Slave Pericope
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Unintentional Anti-Semitism in the Church
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Unlocking the Synoptic Problem: Four Keys for Better Understanding Jesus
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Views of the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research
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Walk after Me!
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Was Jesus a Confirmed Bachelor?
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Was Jesus a Rabbi?
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Was the Hemorrhaging Woman Jesus Healed Named Rebekah?
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Were the Pharisees “Legalistic”?
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Were Women Segregated in the Ancient Synagogue?
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What is a jot and tittle?
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What Is Measured Out in Romans 12:3?
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What Is the Priest Doing? Common Sense and Culture
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What Kind of Blessing Is That?
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What Was Simon Peter Wearing When He Plunged into the Sea?
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What Year Was Jesus Born?
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What’s Wrong with Contagious Purity? Debunking the Myth that Jesus Never Became Ritually Impure
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Where Is the Aramaic Bible at Qumran? Scripture Use in the Land of Israel
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Where Little Ones Splash: The Hebrew Roots Movement
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Where Seed and Thistle Grow
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Which Bible Translation?
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Who Is a Jew in the Gospels?
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Who Were the Essenes?
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Why Do You Call Me ‘Lord’?: On the Origins of Jesus’ Dominical Title
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Why I Am a Member of the Jerusalem School
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Why Rabbinic Literature Is Pertinent to the Study of the Gospels
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Widow’s Son in Nain
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William Lockton, Robert Lindsey’s Forerunner
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Wise Men or Stooges: Who Were Matthew’s Magi?
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Written, Inspired and Profitable
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Yad Hashmona: Don’t Miss It on Your Next Trip to Israel!
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Yeshua’s Testing
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Yohanan the Immerser Demands Repentance
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Zechariah’s Prestigious Task


Comments 1
Franz Delitzsch used the Hebrew word Hiphsheet הפשיט meaning to strip off a garment as opposed to “emptying out”. This actually fits the context very well.