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Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism: The Charge against Jesus in Mark 14:53-65
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Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism: The Charge against Jesus in Mark 14:53-65. By Darrell L. Bock. Biblical Studies Library. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2000, xiv + 285 pp., $26.99.
According to the Gospel of Mark, the trial of all the centuries culminated in the high priest tearing his robe and charging Jesus with blasphemy. Is the condemnation of Jesus on a charge of blasphemy historically plausible? Those who doubt the historicity of Mark's account point to the description of the crime o...
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Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism: The Charge against Jesus in Mark 14:53-65
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Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism and the Final Examination of Jesus: A Philological-Historical Study of the Key Jewish Themes Impacting Mark 14:61-64
The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
; DARRELL L. BOCK, Blasphemy and Exaltation in Judaism and the Final Examination of Jesus: A Philological-Historical Study of the Key Jewish Themes Impacting Mark 14:61-64 (WUNT 2/ 106; Tiibingen: Mohr [Siebeck], 1998). Pp. xiv + 285. Paper DM 98. Why Jesus was put to death remains one of the pivotal
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Midstream
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