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The Jewishness of Jesus and ritual purity

Cecilia Wassen
- 01 Jan 1970 - 
- Vol. 27, pp 11-36
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This paper examined how such a reconstruction of the historical Jesus would influence his Jewishness, arguing that it indeed would make such a Jesus figure "less Jewish" and concluded that there is no evidence for the view that Jesus was disinterested in matters of purity; quite the opposite.
Abstract
T oday it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same time most New Testament scholars deny that he cared about the Jewish purity system, which was a central aspect of early Judaism. This article examines how such a reconstruction of the historical Jesus would influence his Jewishness, arguing that it indeed would make such a Jesus figure ‘less Jewish’. The article also investigates questions concerning what Jewish identity in the late Second Temple period entails and how we may characterize the Judaism of Jesus’ time, especially in relation to purity concerns. Finally, I examine key Gospel texts that are commonly used as evidence to prove Jesus’ alleged disinterest in purity laws. On the basis of a proper understanding of how the purity system functioned in Jesus’ time, I conclude that there is no evidence for the view that Jesus was disinterested in matters of purity; quite the opposite.

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Rediscovering the teaching of Jesus

Norman Perrin
TL;DR: The Reconstruction and Interpretation of the Teaching of Jesus as discussed by the authors is a challenging task, and the more we learn about those sources, the more difficult the task seems to become, and it is worth noting that the authors of this paper suggest that students must do justice to the categories of first-century Judaism in terms of which the teaching was originally expressed, and must always set the teaching of Jesus in the context of the circumstances and situation of his ministry.