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"The Sayings of Jesus Their Background and Interpretation" provides a thorough and scholarly examination of the core teachings of Jesus as recorded in the New Testament Gospels. Written by Benjamin Willard Robinson, this work situates the words of Jesus within the vibrant historical, social, and religious landscape of the first-century Mediterranean world. By analyzing the linguistic nuances and cultural frameworks of the period, the book offers readers a deeper understanding of how these influential sayings were originally perceived and how they continue to resonate today.
The study moves beyond mere textual analysis to explore the practical and spiritual implications of Jesus' message. Robinson expertly bridges the gap between critical historical inquiry and the enduring theological significance of the parables and sermons. The volume highlights the unique character of Jesus' voice, contrasting his teachings with contemporary Jewish thought and Greco-Roman philosophy. "The Sayings of Jesus Their Background and Interpretation" remains a vital resource for scholars and students of religion seeking a clear-eyed and historically grounded perspective on the foundational elements of the Christian faith and the timeless wisdom contained within the Gospels.
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