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The Eschatological Role of the Jerusalem Temple: An Examination of the Jewish Writings dating from 586 BCE to 70 CE

Autor Eric W. Baker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2016
This research aims to investigate the role or roles of the physical Jerusalem temple within the second temple Jewish writings in terms of whether the physical temple has any role to play in relation to the pivot point in eschatology. The pivot point or fulcrum in time refers to the end of the exile and perhaps the beginning of the eschaton. The exile may be theological, but many second temple Jewish texts address the physical gathering of the children of Israel to the land of Israel (i.e., from physical exile, even if the text also addresses a theological exile), thus, making the return a complete ingathering of the children of Israel. The passages of these ancient texts have been analysed before, but never with this lens. Looking to see if there is any role the Jerusalem Temple performs in expected eschatological events will at least allow an answer to be given, which is better than never asking the question in the first place, which has been the case until now. This study produces results as the Jerusalem Temple has always been a place of great expectations.
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ISBN-13: 9783954894277
ISBN-10: 3954894270
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 155 x 220 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Anchor Academic Publishing

Notă biografică

Research has always been important to me. My academic study started in engineering yielding two degrees before my theological investigations, so statistics and numbers are a part of this research. My academic pursuits were met with study of Scripture as a Christian and my study with Rabbi Brodsky. I have endeavoured to be faithful to the ancient texts and sensitive to the religions which use those texts.