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Bible Review, April 1996

Volume12Number2

Features

Did the Synagogue Replace the Temple?

By Steven Fine

In 70 C.E. Roman legions destroyed the Jerusalem Temple, Judaism’s holiest structure and the “dwelling place of God’s name.” Despite this loss, Judaism was to survive and prosper. In the following centuries, the synagogue itself came to be seen as a “holy place.” Does this mean, as...Read more ›

Who Returned First—Ezra or Nehemiah?

By Aaron Demsky

Forty-seven years after the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple in 586 B.C.E. and deported many of the people to exile in Babylon, Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, who had conquered the Babylonians and ruled most of the then-known world, allowed the Jews to return to...Read more ›

Why Christians Must Search for the Historical Jesus

By John Dominic Crossan

Luke Timothy Johnson’s recent article in BR and the book on which it is based raise a question of profound importance for Christian faith and theology. The question is immediately clear from their titles. The book is called The Real Jesus and subtitled The...Read more ›

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