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First-century Jewish Use of Scripture: Evidence from the Life of Jesus

R. Steven Notley 01Jan2004 Articles 1 Comment

Through the window of a single New Testament episode we can gain insight into how Jesus and his Jewish contemporaries employed sacred texts with creative ingenuity to grapple with the complex issues of their day.

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Let Him Who Is Without Sin…

R. Steven Notley 01Jan2004 Articles 1 Comment

When the story of the woman caught in adultery (John 7:53-8:11) is read within the setting of the Second Temple period, it resonates with authentic attitudes and issues.

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    Joshua N. Tilton on Tangled up in Techēlet: Tzitzit (Ritual Tassels) in the Time of Jesus17Dec2025

    Personally, I think seeing an allusion to Malachi in the story of the Hemorrhaging Woman is a red herring. I…

  2. chuchohuffn8r on Tangled up in Techēlet: Tzitzit (Ritual Tassels) in the Time of Jesus13Dec2025

    You hinted at it with the "Healing in his Wings?" title, but didn't outright say it. Is Malachi 4:2 a…

  3. R. Steven Notley
    R. Steven Notley on Anti-Jewish Tendencies in the Synoptic Gospels07Dec2025

    Chris, first thank you for making the effort to post. However, if you are not going to read the article,…

  4. hebrewdaylight on Matthew 5:17: “Destroy” the Law14Nov2025

    Shalom David, Revisiting this article once again because of a comment I just heard on Matthew 5:19. David Wilber in…

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