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Refusing John the Baptist

Joshua N. Tilton & David N. Bivin 06Jun2025 LOY Commentary Leave a Comment

An early Christian critique of those who rejected John the Baptist and his message.

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“Yohanan the Immerser and the Kingdom of Heaven” complex

David N. Bivin & Joshua N. Tilton 21May2017 LOY Commentary

The Hebrew Life of Yeshua, the source that Robert Lindsey believed ultimately lies behind the Synoptic Gospels, contained a conversation about John the Baptist and his relationship to the Kingdom of Heaven. David N. Bivin and Joshua N. Tilton attempt to reconstruct that conversation here.

David BivinElijahFree JP ArticlesGospel of LukeGospel of MatthewJohn the BaptistLOY CommentaryLuke 7:18-23Luke 7:24-28Luke 7:29-30Luke 7:31-35Matt. 11:12-13Matt. 11:14-15Matt. 11:16-19Matt. 11:2-6Matt. 11:7-11Transmission of the Life of Jesus

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  1. garyz on At the Feet of a Sage02Apr2026

    How I love to read the words of my rabbi, David Bivin. I have spread the gospel of UDWJ, have…

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    Joshua N. Tilton on Locating Jesus’ Place on the Political-Ideological Spectrum of Second Temple Jewish Society01Apr2026

    Shalom Coburn, Thanks for your question. Things get complicated when asking about the "scribes" and "teachers of the law" because…

  3. coburn on Locating Jesus’ Place on the Political-Ideological Spectrum of Second Temple Jewish Society29Mar2026

    Where do you place the scribes and the "teachers of the law (Matthew 5:20)" on this spectrum? Were they an…

  4. Anne Askey on The Good Tidings of John the Baptist: An Eschatological Priestly Messiah Coming on the Clouds of the Spirit12Mar2026

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