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The Messiah Of The Old Testament Jew, Eugene Kauffeld
The Messiah Of The Old Testament Jew, Eugene Kauffeld
Bachelor of Divinity
The question remains, if Simeon had such a faith, and the Greek or the New Testament indicates he did, where did he get such a clear picture of Christ, and God's plan of salvation? The main source of his faith was found in the Old Testament, sacred writings considered by the faithful Jews of his time to be the Scriptures wherein God had revealed His salvation to men. He had searched and found, he had thirsted for the water of life; and he had found the eternal fountain of God's mercy and grace to a sinful and fallen mankind.
The Synagogue As The Center Of The Sabbath Worship At The Time Of Christ, Gerald B. Wunrow
The Synagogue As The Center Of The Sabbath Worship At The Time Of Christ, Gerald B. Wunrow
Bachelor of Divinity
The question which the writer has posed and has endeavored in some degree to answer in this study is: What was the synagogue like as a house of worship at the time of Christ? By way of shedding light on this question the study includes a brief survey of the origin and historica1 development of the synagogue, an examination of synagogue architecture in the early centuries of the common era, and a study of the Sabbath worship service as it probably took place at the time of Christ. The writer is fully aware that for want of exact historical and …
The Life And Work Of Ezra, Paul A. Vojtko
The Life And Work Of Ezra, Paul A. Vojtko
Bachelor of Divinity
Ezra was one of the great men of Jewish history. It has been said, and rightly so, that with Ezra, one stands at the cradle of Judaism. In Jewish tradition he figures as a second Moses. He wielded a tremendous influence upon the Jewish nation, the effects of which are felt to this very day. He set an indelible mark upon succeeding ages. He was largely responsible for the course Judaism took after the exilic period. Through his untiring efforts the law which was originally given by Moses, but much since that time had been neglected, was restored to the …
The Development Of The Character Of The Jew From The Babylonian Captivity To The New Testament Era, Robert Trautmann
The Development Of The Character Of The Jew From The Babylonian Captivity To The New Testament Era, Robert Trautmann
Bachelor of Divinity
This· paper is to trace the history of the Jewish nation from the Babylonian Captivity to the New Testament Era, noting those factors which influenced the Jewish life to the extent that they became a part of the Jewish character.
The Formative Years Of Paul, Victor Harold Zwintscher
The Formative Years Of Paul, Victor Harold Zwintscher
Bachelor of Divinity
The aim the purpose of this paper will be to describe briefly the conditions and activities which influenced the Apostle Paul, during his formative years, in the preparation for becoming an ambassador of Jesus Christ. Since the actual historic facts concerning this period of the apostle's life are extremely limited, there is almost endless room for conjecture. However, in the absence of facts, the conjecture in this paper will be limited to the most logical and psychological possibilities.
The Talmud- Descriptive, Historical, And Character Sketch, Eugene C. Ryding
The Talmud- Descriptive, Historical, And Character Sketch, Eugene C. Ryding
Bachelor of Divinity
The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to make a superficial study of what the Talmud is, how it grew, and what kind of materials are in it. That alone is a tremendous ambition, because the Talmud covers so much intellectual territory.
The Messsianic Concept In Jewish Apocalyptic Writing, Arne Kristo
The Messsianic Concept In Jewish Apocalyptic Writing, Arne Kristo
Bachelor of Divinity
In this paper we propose to discuss certain aspects of the Messianic hope of the Jews as found in their apocalyptic literature. We want to investigate the apocalyptic writings with the desire of piecing together references to the Messiah, hoping in this way to discover what sort of Messiah this particular genre of Jewish literature presents.
The Political And Economic Conditions Of The Jews In Palestine At The Time Of Christ And The Apostles, Julius G. Jacobsen
The Political And Economic Conditions Of The Jews In Palestine At The Time Of Christ And The Apostles, Julius G. Jacobsen
Bachelor of Divinity
To fully understand this era in history with which the New Testament deals, and to appreciate the environment of Jesus and His Apostles, it is of the greatest importance to have a clear and graphic understanding of the political situation of their day and time. Jesus and His disciples lived and labored in Palestine during the period of Roman domination, and this foreign influence figured largely in their lives, particularly in the lives of Christ and the Apostle Paul.
How did this Roman domination come about? How did it influence Jewish political life? What role did the Herods play in …
Paul's Personality Traits- A Potent Factor In His Success As A Missionary, Edwin Wiebel
Paul's Personality Traits- A Potent Factor In His Success As A Missionary, Edwin Wiebel
Bachelor of Divinity
Many books have been written on the life of Paul and his Epistles, which treat the subject critically, historically, and exegetically. There are, however, only a few monographs in existence, which have as their central object a treatment of Paul's life in the light of his personality or which make an analysis of his character only. Hence, it is not in accordance with the purpose of this thesis, which it is hoped will meet the wants of the general reader interested in its subject, as well as satisfy the requirements of the Biblical student, to enter upon an elaborate criticism …
The Local Rulers In Palestine (7 B. C. -70 A. D.), Wilbur H. Luecke
The Local Rulers In Palestine (7 B. C. -70 A. D.), Wilbur H. Luecke
Bachelor of Divinity
To be sure we can gain no better history of Jesus' life and the foundations of his church, than the account in our sacred Scriptures. However, it shall be our purpose rather to give the Jewish background at that time. When one reads the sources of this period, it becomes very evident that there is no real Jewish history, but that it is rather a biographical history of the reigns of the individual rulers. The New Testament contains many references to the civil government and it is around these points of contact that we shall group other facts in the …