The influence of Rabbi Gamaliel upon Shaul (Paul), his student, has neither been fully appreciated nor adequately analyzed, until now. There can be no doubt that the influence of the Rabbi upon his student(s) would have been a large one, given the historical circumstances surrounding the life of Shaul. Shaul was...
The influence of Rabbi Gamaliel upon Shaul (Paul), his student, has neither been fully appreciated nor adequately analyzed, until now. There can be no doubt that the influence of the Rabbi upon his student(s) would have been a large one, given the historical circumstances surrounding the life of Shaul.
Shaul was on the fast track to becoming a sage and Sanhedrin judge. His self description depicts himself as passionate for the Torah and the traditions of the fathers, typical for an aspiring Pharisee: ...trained at the feet of Gamaliel in every detail of the Torah of our forefathers. I was a zealot for God, as all of you are today (Acts 22.3, CJB).
Literally, at the feet of Gamaliel, is in keeping with the Pharsaic injunction to cling to the dust of their (the Pharisaic sages ) feet, and drink their words with thirst.
- Did Paul continue following the influence of Rabbi Gamaliel or did he turn against the instructions of his teacher? - Did Paul continue to value the Torah and Pharisaic tradition? - Did Paul create a New Theology?
The results of the research within these pages and the conclusion, may surprise you.
Paul was on the "fast track" to becoming a sage and Sanhedrin judge, being passionate for the Torah and the traditions of the fathers. Did his teachings reflect Rabbi Gamaliel's instructions? Find out if Paul continued to value the Torah and Pharisaic tradition, and if he created a 'New' Theology.
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The influence of Rabbi Gamaliel upon Shaul (Paul), his student, has neither been fully appreciated nor adequately analyzed, until now. There can be no doubt that the influence of the Rabbi upon his student(s) would have been a large one, given the historical circumstances surrounding the life of Shaul. Shaul was...
The influence of Rabbi Gamaliel upon Shaul (Paul), his student, has neither been fully appreciated nor adequately analyzed, until now. There can be no doubt that the influence of the Rabbi upon his student(s) would have been a large one, given the historical circumstances surrounding the life of Shaul.
Shaul was on the fast track to becoming a sage and Sanhedrin judge. His self description depicts himself as passionate for the Torah and the traditions of the fathers, typical for an aspiring Pharisee: ...trained at the feet of Gamaliel in every detail of the Torah of our forefathers. I was a zealot for God, as all of you are today (Acts 22.3, CJB).
Literally, at the feet of Gamaliel, is in keeping with the Pharsaic injunction to cling to the dust of their (the Pharisaic sages ) feet, and drink their words with thirst.
- Did Paul continue following the influence of Rabbi Gamaliel or did he turn against the instructions of his teacher? - Did Paul continue to value the Torah and Pharisaic tradition? - Did Paul create a New Theology?
The results of the research within these pages and the conclusion, may surprise you.
Paul was on the "fast track" to becoming a sage and Sanhedrin judge, being passionate for the Torah and the traditions of the fathers. Did his teachings reflect Rabbi Gamaliel's instructions? Find out if Paul continued to value the Torah and Pharisaic tradition, and if he created a 'New' Theology.
At the Feet of Rabbi Gamaliel: Rabbinic Influence in Paul's Teachings$23.99
Koorong code521415
ISBN9781936716753
Pages100
PublisherMessianic Jewish Publishers
Publication date22 November 2013
Dimensions10 x 137 x 210mm
Weight0.159kg
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