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Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus'This book will stir the pot of biblical scholarship for years to come. It will force many to rethink the origin of the Gospels and the Jewishness of Jesus. Some may disagree with Bivin and Blizzard at certain points. No one, however, can ignore the soundness of their conclusion: Jesus is a Hebrew Lord whose teachings are Hebraic through and through.Marvin R. Wilson, Ockenga Professor of Biblical Studies, Gordon College'I am delighted that this book shares with the Englishspeaking public information that is well attested and well known to Israeli scholarsnamely, that Jesus' teaching was originally transmitted in Hebrew and therefore can be fully understood only if we know its Hebraic background.' David Flusser, Professor of the History of Religion, Hebrew University of Jerusalem'Generations of New Testament scholars trained only in the Classical world have not always been able to perceive and interpret the Jewish background of the Gospels. Understanding the Difficult Words of Jesus serves to introduce ministers and laypersons to this very important subject.' William Sanford LaSor, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary'I am greatly impressed with the work of Bivin and Blizzard reflect in their book. They are stressing something of vital importance in hermeneutics, too long ignored by standard biblical scholarship.' W.T. Purkiser, Emeritus Professor, Point Loma College'I am impressed with the way the authors have made use of archaeological finds in dealing with the question of what language was spoken in firstcentury Israel.' Amihai Mazar, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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