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Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
T PART OF THE GOSPEL-NARRATIVES - FIRST INCIDENTS BY THE WAY. (St. John vii. 1-16; St. Luke ix. 1-56; 57-62; St. Matthew viii. 19-22.) THE part in the Evangelic History which we have now reached has this peculiarity and difficulty, that the events are now recorded by only one of the Evangelists.
Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
(St. Matt. xv. 29-31; St. Mark vii 31-37; St. Mark viii. 22-26; St. Matt. xi. 27-31.) If even the brief stay of Jesus in that friendly Jewish home by the borders of Tyre could not remain unknown,…
Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
(St. Luke vii. 36-50.) The precise date and place of the next recorded event in this Galilean journey of the Christ are left undetermined.…
Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
(St. John vii. 11-36.) IT was Chol ha Moed - as the non-sacred part of the festive week, the half-holy days were called. Also Cholo shel Moed and Moed Qaton. Jerusalem, the City of Solemnities,…
Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
CHAPTER XXXVI. THE FEEDING OF THE FOUR THOUSAND - TO DALMANUTHA - ‘THE SIGN FROM HEAVEN’ - JOURNEY TO CÆSAREA PHILIPPI - WHAT IS THE LEAVEN OF THE PHARISEES AND SADDUCEES? (St.
Temple--Its Ministry and Services by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
‘Then sought they for Jesus, and spake among themselves, as they stood in the temple, What think ye, that He will not come to the feast?’—John 11:56. The Number Seven The symbolical character which is to be traced in all the institutions of the Old Testament, appears also in the arrangement of its festive calendar.
Temple--Its Ministry and Services by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
‘And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter.…
Sketches of Jewish Social Life by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
Jewish Homes It may be safely asserted, that the grand distinction, which divided all mankind into Jews and Gentiles, was not only religious, but also social. However near the cities of the heathen to those of Israel, however frequent and close the intercourse between the two parties, no one could have entered a Jewish town or village without feeling, so to speak, in quite another world.
Sketches of Jewish Social Life by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
Subjects of Study. Home Education in Israel; Female Education. Elementary Schools, Schoolmasters, and School Arrangements.…
Sketches of Jewish Social Life by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
In Death and After Death A sadder picture could scarcely be drawn than that of the dying Rabbi Jochanan ben Saccai,…