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The Death Burial and Resurrection of Jesus and the Death Burial and Translation of Moses in Judaic Tradition by Roger David Aus, Paperback
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The Death Burial and Resurrection of Jesus and the Death Burial and Translation of Moses in Judaic Tradition by Roger David Aus, Paperback in Ottawa, ON
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The Death Burial and Resurrection of Jesus and the Death Burial and Translation of Moses in Judaic Tradition by Roger David Aus, Paperback in Ottawa, ON
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A widespread early Palestinian Jewish saying was 'As the first redeemer of Israel, so the last redeemer of Israel': as Moses, so the Messiah. This was the major reason why the death, burial, and translation of Moses to heaven in primarily Palestinian early Jewish tradition greatly influenced the descriptions of numerous accounts in the Gospels. The most significant examples of this are Jesus' burial by Joseph of Arimathea in Mark 15:42-46, and the narrative of the empty tomb in 16:1-8. Striking new insights into the background and significance of these episodes are gained here through an analysis of early Jewish materials. | The Death Burial and Resurrection of Jesus and the Death Burial and Translation of Moses in Judaic Tradition by Roger David Aus, Paperback
A widespread early Palestinian Jewish saying was 'As the first redeemer of Israel, so the last redeemer of Israel': as Moses, so the Messiah. This was the major reason why the death, burial, and translation of Moses to heaven in primarily Palestinian early Jewish tradition greatly influenced the descriptions of numerous accounts in the Gospels. The most significant examples of this are Jesus' burial by Joseph of Arimathea in Mark 15:42-46, and the narrative of the empty tomb in 16:1-8. Striking new insights into the background and significance of these episodes are gained here through an analysis of early Jewish materials. | The Death Burial and Resurrection of Jesus and the Death Burial and Translation of Moses in Judaic Tradition by Roger David Aus, Paperback

















