Caiaphas: Friend of Rome and Judge of Jesus?Westminster John Knox Press, 1 janv. 2004 - 220 pages This highly engaging and readable book is a study of Joseph Caiaphas, a Jewish high priest of the first century and one of the men who sent Jesus to his death.Caiaphasis a valuable resource for scholars of ancient history and students of the Gospel of Acts. |
Table des matières
Perceptions of Caiaphas | 9 |
Sources | 17 |
Caiaphas the Young Priest | 23 |
Public and Private Life | 33 |
Caiaphas the High Priest | 40 |
Caiaphas Pilate and John the Baptist | 50 |
Caiaphas and Jesus | 57 |
Execution of a Galilean Holy Man | 64 |
Later Years | 83 |
The Gospels in Context | 93 |
Caiaphas in LukeActs | 109 |
Caiaphas in Matthew | 120 |
Conclusion | 141 |
The Location of Caiaphass Palace | 154 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Acts Agrippa Agrippa II Ananus Antiq apostles aristocrats arrest authority Bauckham Boethus Caesarea Caiaphas Caiaphas's palace chapter chief priests Christ church claims council Crossan cult D. R. Schwartz death of Jesus disciples discussion E. P. Sanders early Christian evangelist first-century Galilee Gentile God's Gospel Gratus Greek Hasmonean Herod high priest high priesthood high-priestly historical holy hostile house of Annas Israel J. D. Crossan J. P. Meier Jerusalem temple Jesus ben Ananias Jewish leaders Jewish trial Jews John John's Josephus Josephus's Judaism Judea later Luke Luke-Acts Luke's Mark Mark's Markan Matthew Messiah movement Nabatea opponents ossuary passion narrative Passover perhaps persecution Pharisees Pilate Pilate's Pontius prefect presentation presumably priestly probably prophecy prophets R. E. Brown reference rejection rejection of Jesus revolt role Roman governor Rome Sadducees scene scholars scribes Stephen's story suggests synagogue Synoptic Testament theological Tiberius tion tomb traditions trial narrative Vitellius Zadokite