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The fifty-six issues (below) of the print edition of Jerusalem Perspective magazine were published between 1987 and 1999. To purchase individual issues, please click on the issue number at the beginning of each paragraph. Most of the articles listed below are available in electronic format. Please go to the Articles page.
Four-page Issues
No. 1 (Oct. 1987): David Bivin, “Fresh Insight into Jesus’ Words,”
p. 1; Rabbinic Parallels: David Bivin, “The Harvest” [Mt. 9:37-38; Avot 2:15], pp. 1-2; David Bivin,
“A Gospel in Hebrew?” p. 2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 1: David Bivin,
“Jesus’ Hebrew Name (Part 1)” [Mt. 5:18; Gen. Rabbah 10:1; Exod. Rabbah 6:1],
p. 3; David Bivin, “Jesus, a Jewish Bachelor?” [Yevamot
6:6; Tosefta, Yevamot 8:7], p. 4.
No. 2 (Nov. 1987): David Bivin, “Semitic Background to the Nain
Story” [Lk. 7:11-17], pp. 1-3; David
Bivin, “Evidence for Jesus’ Judean Ministry” [Lk. 7:17; War 4:511-513], pp. 1-2; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 2: David Bivin, “Jesus’ Hebrew Name (Part 2),” p. 3;
David Bivin, “‘Prophet’ as a Messianic Title” [Lk.
1:32; 7:16; 9:35; Deut. 18:15; Eccl. Rabbah 1:9; Acts 3:22; 7:35, 37; Mechilta
on Exod. 13:19; Tanhuma, Toledot 20; Num. 12:7; 1 Macc. 14:41; Heb.
3:1-6; ], pp. 3-4.
No. 3 (Dec. 1987): David Bivin, “'Amen': Introduction or Response?”
pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “Translating the Gospels to Hebrew” [Eusebius, Ecclesiastical
History III 39.16], pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 3: David Bivin,
“Jesus’ Hebrew Name (Part 3),” p. 3; David Bivin, “Written and Oral Torah,”
p. 4.
No. 4 (Jan. 1988): David Bivin, “Did Jesus Observe the Oral Torah?—Jesus’
Jewish Understanding of Blessing,” pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 4: David
Bivin, “Jesus’ Hebrew Name (Part 4),” p. 3; David Bivin, “Jesus’ Use of ‘Amen,’”
p. 4.
No. 5 (Feb. 1988): David Bivin, “Jesus and the Oral Torah: The
Unutterable Name of God,” pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “The Syndicated Donkey” [Lk.
19:33], pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 5: David Bivin, “Abba (Part
1),” p. 3; “The Jerusalem School” (based on an interview with David Bivin
conducted by Yishai Eldar), p. 4.
No. 6 (Mar. 1988): David Bivin, “Preview of the Jerusalem Synoptic
Commentary: ‘Destroy’ the Law” [Mt. 5:17], pp. 1, 4; David Bivin, “Jesus
and the Oral Torah: Tithing,” pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 6: David
Bivin, “Abba (Part 2),” p. 3.
No. 7 (Apr. 1988): David Bivin, “Jesus and the Oral Torah: ‘The
Hem of His Garment’” [Mt. 9:20-21], pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “Hebraic Heritage:
The Beginning of the Jerusalem School,” pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson
7: David Bivin, “Abba (Part 3),” p. 3; David Bivin, “The Queen of Teman”
[Lk. 11:31], p. 4.
No. 8 (May 1988): David Bivin, “Principles of Rabbinic Interpretation: kal
va·h|o·mer (Part
1),” pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “Jesus and the Oral Torah: Tefillin,” pp. 1-2; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 8: David Bivin, “Abba (Part 4),” p. 3; David Bivin,
“How Long Was Jesus in the Tomb?” [Mt. 28:1], p. 4.
No. 9 (Jun. 1988): David Bivin, “Was Jesus a Rabbi?” pp. 1-2;
Weston W. Fields, “‘Salted with Fire’” [Mk. 9:49], pp. 1-2; Hebrew Nuggets,
Lesson 9: David Bivin, “Hallelujah (Part 1),” p. 3; David Bivin, “Principles
of Rabbinic Interpretation: kal va·h|o·mer (Part
2),” p. 4.
No. 10 (Jul. 1988): Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Our Father
Who Art in Heaven,’” pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “The Traveling Sage,” pp. 1, 4; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 10: David Bivin, “Hallelujah (Part 2),” p. 3; David Bivin,
“Jerusalem School Objectives,” p. 4.
No. 11 (Aug. 1988): David Bivin, “At the Feet of a Sage,” pp.
1-2; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name,’” pp. 1-2; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 11: David Bivin, “Hallelujah (Part 3),” p. 3; David Bivin,
“Discovering Longer Gospel Stories,” p. 4; Sidebar: “A Conjectured
Process of Gospel Transmission,” p. 4.
No. 12 (Sept. 1988): David Bivin, “The Mary and Martha Story,”
pp. 1, 4; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ (Part 1),”
pp. 1-2; David Bivin, “Gospel Translation” [Mt. 16:19], p. 2; Hebrew Nuggets,
Lesson 12: David Bivin, “Menorah (Part 1),” p. 3.
No. 13 (Oct. 1988): David Bivin, “First-century Discipleship,”
pp. 1-2; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ (Part 2),”
pp. 1, 4; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 13: David Bivin, “Menorah (Part 2),”
p. 3; David Bivin, “Who Was Jesus?” p. 4.
No. 14 (Nov. 1988): David Bivin, “Jesus’ Education (Part 1),”
pp. 1, 4; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Thy Will Be Done,’” pp. 1-2; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 14: David Bivin, “Menorah (Part 3),” p. 3; “International
Synoptic Society,” p. 4.
No. 15 (Dec. 1988): David Bivin, “Jesus’ Education (Part 2),”
pp. 1-2; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread,’”
pp. 1, 4; David Bivin, “Scholarly Assumptions,” p. 1; Hebrew Nuggets,
Lesson 15: David Bivin, “Shalom (Part 1),” p. 3.
No. 16 (Jan. 1989): Robert L. Lindsey, “Sources for the Gospels,”
pp. 1-2; Brad H. Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Forgive Us Our Debts,’” pp.
1, 4; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 16: David Bivin, “Shalom (Part 2),” pp.
3-4.
No. 17 (Feb. 1989): Shmuel Safrai, “A Priest of the Division of
Abijah,” pp. 1-2; Robert L. Lindsey, “Early Gospel Texts,” pp. 1, 4; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 17: David Bivin, “Vav (Part 1),” p. 3; Brad H.
Young, “The Lord’s Prayer: ‘Lead Us Not Into Temptation,’” p. 4.
No. 18 (Mar. 1989): Shmuel Safrai, “Zechariah’s Prestigious Task,”
pp. 1, 4; Robert L. Lindsey, “How the Gospel Writers Worked,” pp. 1-2; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 18: David Bivin, “Vav (Part 2),” p. 3; Sidebar: “Hebrew
Reconstruction of the Lord’s Prayer,” p. 4.
No. 19 (Apr. 1989): Robert L. Lindsey, “The Synoptic Problem:
Laying the Groundwork,” pp. 1-2; Shmuel Safrai, “John the Nazirite,” pp.
1, 4; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 19: David Bivin, “Israel (Part 1),” p.
3.
No. 20 (May 1989): Shmuel Safrai, “Naming John the Baptist,” pp.
1-2; Robert L. Lindsey, “The Synoptic Problem: Gospel Similarities,” pp.
1, 4; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 20: David Bivin, “Israel (Part 2),” p.
3.
Sixteen-page Issues
No. 21 (Jul./Aug. 1989): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the question, “Which English-language translation of the Bible is the
most accurate?” p. 2; Ray Pritz, “Which Bible Translation?” pp. 3-4; Shmuel
Safrai, “The Role of Women in the Temple,” pp. 5-6; R. Steven Notley, “‘By
the Finger of God’” [Lk. 11:20], pp. 6-7; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 21: David
Bivin, “Israel (Part 3),” pp. 8-9; Brad H. Young, “Understanding Parables,”
pp. 9-10; Book Review: Brad H. Young’s Jesus and His Jewish Parables:
Rediscovering the Roots of Jesus’ Teaching, reviewed by David Pileggi,
p. 10; A Personal Perspective (David Flusser on Brad H. Young’s Jesus
and His Jewish Parables): “No Longer Hidden,” p. 11. [12-page issue]
No. 22 (Sept./Oct. 1989): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the question, “Why leave out the Gospel of John?” p. 2; Shmuel Safrai,
“Pilgrimage in the Time of Jesus,” pp. 3-4, 12; Sidebar: David Bivin, “Pilgrim’s
Graffito,” p. 4; Sidebar: David Bivin, “Synagogue Guest House for
First-century Pilgrims,” p. 5; David Bivin, “Hebrew Idioms in the Gospels,”
pp. 6-7; Mendel Nun, “Fish and the Sea of Galilee,” pp. 8-9; Robert L. Lindsey,
“The Markan Cross-Factor,” pp. 10-11; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 22: David
Bivin, “Israel (Part 4),” p. 13; Book Review: Marvin Wilson’s Our
Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, reviewed by David
Pileggi, p. 14.
No. 23 (Nov./Dec. 1989): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on Rudolf Bultmann’s insistence that it is impossible to reach the historical
Jesus through the Gospels, pp. 2, 14; Mendel Nun, “The Kingdom of Heaven
Is Like a Seine,” pp. 3-4; David Pileggi, “A Life on the Kinneret” [short
biography of fisherman Mendel Nun], p. 5; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “The Sons of His Will” [Lk. 2:14], pp. 6-7; Shmuel Safrai, “Synagogue
and Sabbath,” pp. 8-10; Hebrew Nuggets: David Bivin, “Transliteration
System [used in JERUSALEM PERSPECTIVE],” p. 11; David Bivin, “‘Binding’
and ‘Loosing’” [Mt. 16:19], pp. 12-13; Sidebar: “Gennesaret According
to Josephus,” p. 14.
No. 24 (Jan./Feb. 1990): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the “Jesus Seminar,” p. 2; and Shmuel Safrai on whether Jews of the first
century knew their tribal affiliation, pp. 2, 14; Shmuel Safrai, “The Centurion
and the Synagogue,” pp. 3-5; Robert L. Lindsey, “The Kingdom of God: God’s
Power Among Believers,” pp. 6-8; Sidebar: Shmuel Safrai, “Note to
Robert Lindsey, ‘The Kingdom of God: God’s Power Among Believers,’” p. 8; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “Your Money or Your Life” [Lk. 20:25], pp. 9-10; Mendel Nun, “‘Let
Down Your Nets’” [Lk. 5:4], pp. 11-13; Sidebar: Mendel Nun, “The Cast-Net,”
p. 13.
No. 25 (Mar./Apr. 1990): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on why JERUSALEM PERSPECTIVE avoids the
term “Old Testament,” pp. 2, 15; and Shmuel Safrai on why Jesus said, “Pray
that your flight will not be on the Sabbath” [Mt. 24:20], p. 15; Mendel Nun,
“Fish, Storms and a Boat,” pp. 3-5; Shmuel Safrai, “A Friend of Tax Collectors,”
pp. 6-7; R. Steven Notley, “Who Questioned Jesus?” [Lk. 22:66], pp. 8-10; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “Jesus’ Most Important Title,” pp. 11-15.
No. 26 (May/Jun. 1990): David Flusser, “Jesus and the Essenes
(Part 1),” pp. 3-5, 13; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 23: David Bivin, “Messiah
(Part 1),” p. 6; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall Buth,
“What Kind of Blessing Is That?” [Lk. 2:34-35], pp. 7-10; David Bivin, “Views
of the Jerusalem School,” p. 11; Book Review: Michael Hilton and Gordian
Marshall’s The Gospels and Rabbinic Judaism: A Study Guide, reviewed
by Stephen Schmidt, pp. 12-13; Gospel Postcard: Halvor Ronning, “The
Sea of Galilee,” p. 14.
No. 27 (Jul./Aug. 1990): Readers’ Perspective: Ray Pritz
on the trustworthiness of Jerome’s claim that he saw a Hebrew gospel, pp.
2, 15; Shmuel Safrai, “Sabbath Breakers?” [Lk. 6:1-5], pp. 3-5; Sidebar: David
Bivin, “Ears of Corn?” p. 5; David Flusser, “Jesus and the Essenes (Part
2),” pp. 6-8; David Pileggi, “Who Were the Essenes?” pp. 9-10, 15; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 24: David Bivin, “Messiah (Part 2),” p. 11; Book Review: David
Flusser’s The Spiritual History of the Dead Sea Sect, reviewed by
Stephen Schmidt, p. 12; Gospel Postcard: Halvor Ronning, “Kefar Nahum
[Capernaum],” pp. 13, 15; David Bivin, “Has a Hebrew Gospel Been Found?”
p. 16.
No. 28 (Sept./Oct. 1990): Readers’ Perspective: Ray Pritz
on whether the first Christians were Saturday or Sunday-keepers, pp. 2, 15;
Ray Pritz, “The New Testament in Modern Hebrew,” pp. 3-4; Ray Pritz, “Who
Is a Jew in the Gospels?” pp. 5-6; Sidebar: David Bivin, “If King
David were alive today, could he communicate with President Herzog?” p. 6;
David Pileggi, “The Library at Qumran,” pp. 7-9; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “Matthew’s Aramaic Glue,” pp. 10-12; Book Review: Michael Sokoloff’s A
Dictionary of Jewish Palestinian Aramaic of the Byzantine Period, reviewed
by Randall Buth, pp. 12, 15; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 25: David Bivin,
“ta·nak [the
Jewish Bible] (Part 1: Torah),” p. 13; Rabbinic Parallels: David Bivin,
“Parables and Foundations” [Mt. 7:24-27], p. 14.
No. 29 (Nov./Dec. 1990): Readers’ Perspective: Stephen
Schmidt on the gender of God, p. 2; Shmuel Safrai, “Master and Disciple,”
pp. 3-5, 13; David Flusser, “The Decalogue and the New Testament,” pp. 6-10,
15; David Flusser, “Sefer Pitron Torah,” p. 11; Ray Pritz, “The Holy
Spirit in the Hebrew New Testament,” pp. 12-13; Sidebar: David Bivin,
“The Intricacies of Hebrew Gender,” p. 13; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 26: David
Bivin, “ta·nak [the Jewish Bible] (Part
2: Prophets),” pp. 14-15.
No. 30 (Jan./Feb. 1991): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on why JERUSALEM PERSPECTIVE uses the
Greek name “Jesus” instead of the Hebrew “Yeshua,” pp. 2, 15; Shmuel Safrai,
“Spoken Languages in the Time of Jesus,” pp. 3-8, 13; David Pileggi, “The
Bar Kochva Letters,” pp. 9-11; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “What Is the Priest Doing? Common Sense and Culture” [Lk. 1:21-22],
pp. 12-13; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 27: David Bivin, “ta·nak [the
Jewish Bible] (Part 3: Writings),” pp. 14-15.
No. 31 (Mar./Apr. 1991): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on what Jesus meant when he said, “Call no man your father on earth” [Mt.
23:9], pp. 2, 12, and on why “Messiah,” not “Christ,” should be used in New
Testament translations, p. 12; Shmuel Safrai, “Literary Languages in the
Time of Jesus,” pp. 3-8; Ray Pritz, “The Divine Name in the Hebrew New Testament,”
pp. 10-12; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall Buth, “‘And’
or ‘But’—So What?” pp. 13-15.
No. 32 (May/Jun. 1991), The Work of Robert L. Lindsey: “Perspective
on Robert Lindsey,” p. 2; David Bivin, “A New Solution to the Synoptic Problem,”
pp. 3-5; Book Review: R. Steven Notley, “Unearthing Literary Strata”
(a review of Robert L. Lindsey’s A Comparative Greek Concordance of the
Synoptic Gospels), pp. 6-9; Sidebar: “According to Prof. Flusser”
(David Flusser on Lindsey’s synoptic theory), p. 10; Randall Buth, “Pursuing
Righteousness” [Mt. 5:10], pp. 11-12, 15; Book Review: Robert L. Lindsey’s Jesus
Rabbi & Lord: The Hebrew Story of Jesus Behind Our Gospels, reviewed
by Randall Buth, p. 13; Book Review: Robert L. Lindsey’s The Jesus
Sources: Understanding the Gospels, reviewed by Joseph Frankovic, p.
14.
No. 33 & 34 (Jul.-Oct. 1991), Caiaphas Tomb Discovery: “Perspective
on the Caiaphas Tomb,” pp. 2-5; Zvi Greenhut, “Discovery of the Caiaphas
Family Tomb,” pp. 6-12; Sidebar: David Bivin, “A Sadducee Who Believed
in an Afterlife?” p. 7; Ronny Reich, “Ossuary Inscriptions from the Caiaphas
Tomb,” pp. 13-21, 29; Sidebar: Ronny Reich, “Jewish Burial Customs
in the First Century,” p. 22; David Flusser, “...To Bury Caiaphas, Not to
Praise Him,” pp. 23-28. [32-page, double issue]
No. 35 (Nov./Dec. 1991): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the translation of hades in Luke 16:23, pp. 2, 15; and Shmuel Safrai
on the date of Shavuot (Pentecost), p. 15; Ray Pritz, “‘He Shall Be Called
a Nazarene’” [Mt. 2:23], pp. 3-4; David Bivin, “‘Jehovah’—A Christian Misunderstanding,”
pp. 5-6; Sidebar: David Bivin, “Meaning of the Unutterable Name,”
p. 6; David Bivin, “The Fallacy of Sacred Name Bibles,” pp. 7, 12; Jewish
Perspective: Shmuel Safrai, “No Room in the Inn?” [Lk. 2:7], p. 8; Marvin
R. Wilson, “The Shema in Early Jewish Teaching,” pp. 9-10; Hebrew
Nuggets, Lesson 28: David Bivin, “Reading with Grace,” pp. 11-12; Rabbinic
Parallels: David Bivin, “A Measure of Humility” [Lk. 14:11], pp. 13-14.
No. 36 (Jan./Feb. 1992): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the question of canon and authority of Scripture, pp. 2, 15; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “Inspiration, History and Bible Translation,” pp. 3-7; Ray Pritz, “Reconstructing
the Words of Jesus,” pp. 8-9; Sidebar: David Bivin, “Scirbal Scribal
Errors,” p. 9; Ray Pritz, “New Testament Canon,” pp. 10, 15; Jewish Perspective: Shmuel
Safrai, “Did Jesus Wear a Kippah?” p. 11; Marvin R. Wilson, “The Sweetness
of Learning,” pp. 12-13; Hebrew Nuggets, Lesson 29: David Bivin, “Grace
Compared,” pp. 14-15.
No. 37 (Mar./Apr. 1992): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the meaning of Luke 17:37b, “Wheresoever the body is, thither will the
eagles be gathered together” (King James Version), pp. 2, 18-19; Magen
Broshi, “The Wealth of Herod the Great,” pp. 3-6; David Bivin, “The Miraculous
Catch: Reflections on the Research of Mendel Nun” [Lk. 5:1-11], pp. 7-10;
Marvin R. Wilson, “Jewish Laws of Purity in Jesus’ Day,” pp. 11, 17; Jewish
Perspective: Shmuel Safrai, “Trees of Life” (Did first-century Torah
scrolls have wooden handles [“trees of life”]?), pp. 12-15; Rabbinic Parallels: David
Bivin, “Prayers for Emergencies,” pp. 16-17. [20-page issue]
No. 38 & 39 (May-Aug. 1993): “Jerusalem Synoptic Commentary Preview:
The Rich Young Ruler Story,” edited by David Bivin, pp. 3-28, 30-31; Sidebar: “Conjectured
Process of Gospel Transmission as Outlined by Robert Lindsey,” p. 6. [32-page,
double issue]
No. 40 (Sept./Oct. 1993): Shmuel Safrai, “The Place of Women in
First-century Synagogues,” pp. 3-6, 14; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “That Small-fry Herod Antipas, or When a Fox Is Not a Fox” [Lk. 13:32],
pp. 7-9, 14; Chana Safrai, “Jesus’ Jewish Parents,” pp. 10-11, 14-15; Joseph
Frankovic, “Pieces to the Synoptic Puzzle: Papias and Luke 1:1-4,” pp. 12-13.
No. 41 (Nov./Dec. 1993): Readers’ Perspective: Robert Lindsey
on what his synoptic conclusions mean for the average reader of the Gospels,
pp. 2, 15; Robert L. Lindsey, “Jesus’ Twin Parables,” pp. 3-5, 12; Sidebar: “Lindsey’s
Assumptions,” p. 4; Sidebar: “Jesus’ Parables and Their Contexts”
(a list of sixteen “contextual reconstructions”), p. 6; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “John’s Targumic Allusions” [Jn. 1:1-18], pp. 7-9, 12; Sidebar: Randall
Buth, “Scholarly Attitudes to John,” p. 9; Marvin R. Wilson, “The Appearance
of Jesus: Hairstyles and Beards in Bible Times,” pp. 10-12; David Bivin,
“Rabbinic Literature: A Spiritual Treasure,” pp. 13-15.
No. 42, 43 & 44 (Jan.-Jun. 1994): Shmuel Safrai, “Jesus and
the Hasidim,” pp. 3-22; David Bivin, “Counting the Cost of Discipleship:
Lindsey’s Reconstruction of the Rich Young Ruler Complex” [Mt. 13:44-46;
Lk. 14:25-33], pp. 23-35; David Bivin, “A Hebraic Nuance of legoµ: Key to Understanding
Luke 18:18-19,” pp. 36-43, 45; “JP Index 1987-1993,” pp. 46-47. [48-page,
triple issue]
No. 45 (Jul./Aug. 1994): David Bivin, “Jesus’ View of Pacifism,”
pp. 3-6; Marvin R. Wilson, “Hospitality: Heritage of the Church,” pp. 7-8;
David Bivin, “Jesus’ Attitude Toward Riches,” pp. 9-11, 13; Joseph Frankovic,
“Is the Sage Worth His Salt?” pp. 12-13; Rabbinic Parallels: David
Bivin, “King Parables,” pp. 14-15.
Forty-page, Full-color Issues
No. 46 & 47 (Sept.-Dec. 1994): Readers’ Perspective: Shmuel
Safrai on women and ritual purity, pp. 7-8; Anna Iamim, “The Right to Reign” [the
genealogy of the house of Herod the Great: Antiq. 18:130-132],
pp. 10-17; Gospel Flora: Gloria E. M. Suess, “Lilies of the Field” [Mt.
6:28], pp. 18-23; Thinking Like the Sages: Joseph Frankovic,
“Remember Shiloh!” [Lk. 19:46; Isa. 56:7;
Jer. 7:11], pp. 24-31; Sidebar: Joseph Frankovic, “Where Were
the Vendors?” [Berachot 9:5; Middot 1:3],
p. 29; David Bivin, “Matthew 16:18: The Petros-petra Wordplay—Greek,
Aramaic, or Hebrew?” [Mt. 16:18; Yalkut Shim’oni
to Num. 23:9], pp. 32-36, 38.
No. 48 (Jul.-Sept. 1995): Readers’ Perspective: Mendel
Nun on apparent problems in the text of John 21, p. 7; Mendel Nun and Magen
Broshi on pickled sardine exports from Magdala, p. 7; and Chana Safrai and
Joseph Frankovic on Jewish regulations of ritual purity, pp. 8-9; Thinking
Like the Sages: Joseph Frankovic, “The Power of Parables” [Pesikta de-Rav Kahana 3:1; Lev. Rabbah 10:3; 4:5],
pp. 10-15; Gospel Flora: Gloria E. M. Suess, “Beating the (Thorny)
Bushes” [Mt. 7:16; Lk. 6:44], pp. 16-21;
Halvor Ronning, “Why I Am a Member of the Jerusalem School,” pp. 22-27; “A
Selective List of Books and Articles by Members of the Jerusalem School”
(compiled by David Bivin), p. 28; Gospel Archaeology: Ronny Reich,
“Six Stone Water Jars” [Jn. 2:6], pp. 30-33; “Sea of Galilee Museum
Opens Its Doors,” pp. 34-37.
No. 49 (Oct.-Dec. 1995),, Robert L. Lindsey Memorial Issue: Readers’
Perspective: Richard Rawe on the origins of the misnomer “Jehovah,”
p. 7; Robert L. Lindsey, “Unlocking the Synoptic Problem: Four Keys for
Better Understanding Jesus,” pp. 10-17, 38; Beth Uval, “Reading the Landscape:
Neot Kedumim—The Biblical Landscape Reserve in Israel,” pp. 18-21; Beth
Uval, “Streams of Living Water: The Feast of Tabernacles and the Holy Spirit” [Jn. 7:37-39], pp. 22-23, 37; Eight tributes
to Robert L. Lindsey by his colleagues, students and associates: David
Flusser, “How to Know Jesus? Follow Lindsey!” pp. 24-25; Halvor Ronning,
“Practicing What He Preached,” p. 26; David Bivin, “Blessed Be the Faithful
Judge!” p. 27; R. Steven Notley, “The Jesus Who Changes People’s Lives!”
p. 28; Brad H. Young, “To My Teacher, Pastor and Beloved Friend,” p. 29;
Joseph Frankovic, “A Doer of His Father’s Will,” p. 30; Ken Mullican, “Excerpts
from a Eulogy,” p. 31; Dwight Pryor, “Jesus at the Center,” pp. 32-33;
“Milestones in the Life of Robert Lisle Lindsey” [significant dates in Lindsey’s life], pp. 34-35;
“The Writings of Robert L. Lindsey” (compiled by David Bivin), pp. 35-36.
No. 50 (Jan.-Mar. 1996): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on the question, “Does it matter which of the Synoptic Gospels was written
first?” p. 8; and Nancy Johnsen on the reason for Mark’s substitution (opposite
Lk. 23:46) of Ps. 22:1 for Ps. 31:5, p. 9; David Bivin, “‘And’ or ‘In order
to’ Remarry” [Lk. 16:18; Mt. 5:31-32; 19:9; Mk. 10:11-12; Deut. 24:1;
Gittin 9:10], pp. 10-17, 35-38; Sidebar: “First-century Bill
of Divorce” [Wadi Murabba’at 19], p. 17; Mendel Nun, “Gergesa: Site of the
Demoniac’s Healing” [Mt. 8:28-34; Mk. 5:1-20;
Lk. 8:26-39], pp. 18-25; Thinking Like the Sages: Joseph Frankovic,
“Stewards of God’s Keys” [Mt. 16:17-19; Isa. 22:22; Sifre Deut. 321; Ta’anit
29a; 2 Baruch 10:18; 1 Chron. 9:26-27], pp. 26-34.
No. 51 (Apr.-Jun. 1996): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on John 21:15-17 as an indication that the Gospel of John was originally
composed in Greek, p. 7; Robert L. Lindsey, “Paraphrastic Gospels” [Mk. 1:2-3; 1:11; 15:34], pp. 10-15; Sidebar: “Reading
Synoptically,” p. 15; Ze’ev Safrai, “Gergesa, Gerasa, or Gadara? Where Did
Jesus’ Miracle Occur?” [Mt. 8:28-34; Mk. 5:1-20; Lk. 8:26-39], pp. 16-19;
R. Steven Notley, “Anti-Jewish Tendencies in the Synoptic Gospels” [Lk. 12:11-12;
21:12-14; Mk. 13:9-11; Mt. 10:17-20; Mk. 3:19-21, 31-35; Lk. 8:21; Mk. 8:16-21,
32-33; Mt. 16:7-11, 22-23; Mk. 14:50; Mt. 26:56; Mk. 3:6; Lk. 6:11; Lk. 19:45-46;
Mk. 11:15-17; 15:31], pp. 20-35, 38; From Moses’ Seat: Joseph Frankovic,
“Esteeming the Jewish People” [Mt. 11:4-6; 24:36-42; Lk. 17:26-30], pp. 36-37.
No. 52 (Jul.-Sept. 1997): Readers’ Perspective: Douglas
Hadfield, “Shorter Oxford English Dictionary Misses Hebraic Nuance
of ‘And,’” p. 7; David Bivin on the question, “Did God the Father abandon
his son Jesus?” p. 8; and Steven Notley on the Jerusalem School’s hermeneutical
criteria, pp. 9-10; From Moses’ Seat: Joseph Frankovic, “The Nature
of Jesus’ Task” [the messianic task as perceived by Jesus and John the
Baptist], p. 12; Cats in Jerusalem: David Bivin, “Hendiadys
in the Synoptic Gospels” [Gen. 12:1; 13:13; 23:4; 32:28; Lk. 2:47; 7:11; 21:15],
pp. 14-15; New Discoveries: David Bivin, “One Torah Reader, Not Seven!” [Lk.
4:16-20], pp. 16-17; Mendel Nun, “What Was Simon Peter Wearing When
He Plunged into the Sea?” [Jn. 21:7],
pp. 18-23, 37; Shmuel Safrai, “Were Women Segregated in the Ancient Synagogue?”
pp. 24-36.
No. 53 (Oct.-Dec. 1997): Readers’ Perspective: Steven Notley
on the nature of Scripture and how it should be used in historical inquiry,”
p. 8; and Randall Buth on canon, inspiration of Scripture, textual criticism
and “reconstructed” sayings of Jesus, pp. 9-10; New Discoveries: David
Flusser, “Ostracon from Qumran Throws Light on First Church” [War 2:122-123;
Acts 4:32, 34-35], pp. 12-15; Mendel Nun, “The ‘Desert’ of Bethsaida” [Mt.
14:15; Mk. 6:35; Lk. 9:12], pp. 16-17, 37; Gospel Flora: Gloria
E. M. Suess, “Enemies of the Harvest” [Mt.
13:7; Mk. 4:7; Lk. 8:7], pp. 18-23; “Excerpts from David Flusser’s Jesus,”
pp. 24-27; David Bivin, “The Discomposure of Jesus’ Biography” [How
the stories in the Life of Jesus’ lost their chronological order and
original contexts], pp. 28-33; “JP Ten-year Index (1987-1997),”
pp. 34-36.
No. 54 (Jul.-Sept. 1998): David Bivin editorializes on the identification
of Bethsaida, p. 3; Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin on the Hebrew
word midbar (desert) in the sense of “a pasturing place,” pp. 8, 10;
Shmuel Safrai on the Jewish population of the Golan (Gaulan) and the northeastern
and eastern coasts of the Sea of Galilee, pp. 10-11; and David Bivin on the
possibility that the Gergesene demoniac (Lk. 8:38) was Jewish, p. 11; Mendel
Nun, “Has Bethsaida Finally Been Found?” pp. 12-31; Risto Santala, “The Jerusalem
School and Its Theory,” pp. 32-33; From Moses’ Seat: Magen Broshi,
“From Allegro to Zeitlin,” pp. 34-35; Joseph Frankovic, “The Best Long-term
Investment—Making Loans to God” [Mt. 6:19-20],
pp. 36-37.
No. 55 (Apr.-Jun. 1999) [Typo: cover shows 1998]: Readers’
Perspective: David Bivin on the pidyon haben (redemption of
the firstborn) ceremony in ancient rabbinic sources, p. 6; Randall Buth
on the methodology of the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research as it pertains
to the interdependence of the Synoptic Gospels and their hypothetical sources,
pp. 7-8; on Gematria, and on the supposed theological bias of Westcott
and Hort’s Greek text of the New Testament, p. 8; on the Textus Receptus,
or “majority text,” theory, p. 9; and Joseph Frankovic on the dangers of
allegorically interpreting Jesus’ life and teachings, p. 9; Following
Jesus: Dwight Pryor, “Walk after Me!” pp. 10-11; Shmuel Safrai, “The
Synagogue the Centurion Built” [Lk. 7:1-10; War 7:216-217; Acts 10:1-4],
pp. 12-14; Cats in Jerusalem: David Bivin, “Noun Chains in the Gospels” [Mt. 5:3, 8; 6:26, 28, 30; 8:20; 10:5; 13:31, 50; 19:14,
23: Lk. 8:23], pp. 15-17; David Flusser, “A New Portrait of Salome” [Mt.
14:3-12; Mk. 6:17-29; Antiq. 18:116-119], pp. 18-23; Joseph
Frankovic, “God’s Mercy and Our Disobedience” [Ta’anit 25a; Rom. 11:30-36], pp. 24-25; The Meturgeman [translator]: Randall
Buth, “Deliver Us from Evil” [Mt. 6:13b],
pp. 29-31; Book Review: Joseph Frankovic’s Reading the Book:
A Popular Essay on Christian Biblical Hermeneutics, reviewed by Archie
Wright, pp. 32-33; Shmuel Safrai, “Insulting God’s High Priest” [Acts
23:5], pp. 34-37; From Moses’ Seat: Joseph Frankovic, “Emulating
the Ways of Sodom” [Avot 5:10; Ezek. 16:49], p. 38.
No. 56 (Jul.-Sept. 1999): Readers’ Perspective: David Bivin
on whether there existed a belief among Jews of the first century that the
Messiah would be deity, p. 6; Following Jesus: Dwight Pryor, “Learning
Is for Life” [Jn. 8:32], pp. 8-9; Shmuel
Safrai, “With All Due Respect…” [One aspect
of the etiquette governing the teacher-disciple relationship: To what extent
could a disciple differ from the opinions of his teacher? Eduyot 1:12-14;
Sifre Deut. 31; Mt. 5:27, 32, 34, 39, 44], pp. 10-13; Ronny Reich,
“Design and Maintenance of First-century Ritual Immersion Baths,” pp. 14-19;
David Bivin, “The New International Jesus” [Acts
21:40; 22:2; 26:14; Jn. 5:2; 19:13, 17, 20; 20:16; Rev. 9:11; 16:16; Mt.
9:20; 23:5; Lk. 8:44; Num. 15:37-41], pp. 20-24; David Flusser, “Parables
of Ill Repute” [Ta’anit 25b; Lk. 11:5-8; 18:2-8;
16:1-9], pp. 25-27; David Bivin and Joseph Frankovic, “Us and Them:
Loving Both” [Mt. 5:43-45; 1QS 1.3-4; 9.21-23; War 2:139;
Lev. 19:17-18], pp. 28-31; David Bivin, “Medieval Jargon on First-century
Lips” [The anachronistic use by some Christian teachers of remez (hint),
one of four modes of kabbalistic scriptural interpretation, collectively
referred to as Pardes], pp. 32-35; Book Reviews: Joseph
Frankovic’s The Kingdom of Heaven, reviewed by Loren Huss, p. 36;
Brad H. Young’s The Parables: Jewish Tradition and Christian Interpretation,
reviewed by Richard W. Purcell, p. 37.