Jesus and the Law of Moses: The Gospels and the Restoration of Israel within First-Century Judaism - eBook
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Title: Jesus and the Law of Moses: The Gospels and the Restoration of Israel within First-Century Judaism - eBook
By: Paul T. Sloan
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781493450183
ISBN-13: 9781493450183
Stock No: WW130908EB

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Christianity Today 2025 Book Award Winner (Biblical Studies)

Southwestern Journal of Theology
2025 Book Award (Honorable Mention, Biblical Reference / Biblical Backgrounds)

"Biblical scholars regard this book as an important--even field-shifting--contribution."--
Christianity Today

Jesus regularly engaged the Law and its interpretation in his interactions with both crowds and other teachers. While many scholars have interpreted his teaching as criticizing legalism, nationalism, or external piety, in this groundbreaking study of Jesus and the Law in the Synoptic Gospels, Paul Sloan suggests an alternative.

Putting the Gospels in conversation with other early Jewish sources, Sloan argues that the proper framework for understanding Jesus's legal instruction is his announcement of Israel's covenantal restoration. In this context, the Gospels depict Jesus as the divinely commissioned herald of the restoration and the authoritative interpreter of the Law, criticizing misinterpretation and transgression--not legalism, nationalism, and external rituals. From this perspective, Jesus's disputes with contemporaries constitute intramural debates about the Law's interpretation and proper observance. Sloan also shows how Jesus's action in the temple and his crucifixion are better understood within this restorationist context, and he concludes by examining the congruity between Jesus's teaching of the Law and the use of the Law in Acts and in Paul's Letters.

This thorough study contributes to the ongoing discussion of Jesus and the Law in the first-century Jewish context. It will challenge students of the Gospels and readers of the broader New Testament to reconsider some common misunderstandings of the Law and its reception in early Christianity.

Author Bio

Paul T. Sloan (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is associate professor of early Christianity at Houston Christian University in Houston, Texas. He is the author of Mark 13 and the Return of the Shepherd and the coeditor of Son of God: Divine Sonship in Jewish and Christian Antiquity, New Studies in Textual Interplay, and Visions and Violence in the Pseudepigrapha.

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