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The gospel of Luke presents a dramatic moment in a local synagogue, where Jesus is depicted standing to read from Isaiah, with many features of this reading being subtle indications of authentic Jewish practices. This moment is among the ea...
The evil eye is the belief that an ill-intended look can cause real, physical harm to another person. An envious or hostile glance, with nothing more than excessive praise, was thought to carry a power that could sicken a child, ruin crops,...
In much of the ancient Near East, and in several cultures around the world today, a person’s social worth is not a function of their private feelings, of pride or embarrassment, but of their public, social position. Honor is the value a com...
The earliest Christians read their Bible in Greek rather than Hebrew, relying almost entirely on the Septuagint, a translation made by Hellenistic Jewish translators in the centuries before the New Testament was written. For the earliest pe...
1 Enoch, the Jewish apocalyptic text composed over several centuries before the common era, was widely read in the early centuries of Christian tradition and used as an authoritative source by several early theologians and authors.1 The tex...
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