The Stories of the Jewish Christ II: Jewish Gospels

Dr. Eliyahu Lizorkin-Eyzenberg, Professor of Ancient Cultures and Head of School

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To read the New Testament as a Jewish text, one must be familiar with the techniques of Jewish literary traditions. This mini-course challenges students to consider the New Testament as a text communicating genuinely Jewish thoughts and ideas using Jewish linguistic expressions.

Consider the thought-language of the gospels in light of Hebraisms and Aramaisms. Explore the Jewish mystical and apocalyptic ideas of the Second Temple era as a foundation of diverse Jewish thought about God’s nature. Trace the New Testament ideas about God’s abode and Messiah that predate the first century.

About Author

Dr. Eliyahu Lizorkin-Eyzenberg

Professor of Ancient Cultures and Head of School

Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg, Professor of Ancient Cultures at Israel Bible Center, is an expert Israeli scholar in Biblical Studies and early Christianity, with copious Jewish and Christian religious and secular education. In addition to his expertise in ancient languages (Biblical Hebrew, Koine Greek, Syriac, and Old Church Slavonic), Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg is fluent in the modern languages of English, Russian, and Hebrew.

Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has a great passion for building bridges of trust, respect, and understanding between Christians and Jews to overcome centuries of difficult but fully entwined history. He strongly believes that the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament has much to teach to both communities of faith, which he works to promote while residing in Israel with his wife and children.

Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has earned the following academic credentials, in addition to continuing his research through extended study:

  • M.Div, Christian Theology: Reformed Theological Seminary (2000)
  • M. Phil, Biblical Interpretation (2008)
  • Ph.D., Ancient Cultures: Stellenbosch University (2011)

Extended doctoral and postdoctoral studies:

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Leiden University
  • Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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  • 02. Hebraisms in the Judeo-Greek Gospels 26:01
  • 03. Greek Logos and Aramaic Memra (part 1) 26:29
  • 04. Merkavah Throne in Ezekiel and Daniel 16:48
  • 05. Obviously Jewish Matthew 09:19
  • 06. Curiously Jewish Mark 14:49
  • 07. Thoroughly Jewish John 11:56
  • 08. Could Luke be Jewish? 17:56
  • 09. Nominal and Etymological Hebraisms 14:08
  • 10. Literary Hebraisms 28:25
  • 11. Idiomatic Hebraisms 21:27
  • 12. Greek Logos and Aramaic Memra (part 2) 11:38
  • 13. Son of Man in Daniel and 1st Enoch 26:34
  • 14. Son of Man in the 4th Ezra 19:42
  • 15. Metatron in 3rd Enoch 17:31
  • 16. Qumran’s Council of gods and Merkavah 05:15
  • 17. The Rabbis and Two Powers in Heaven 17:22
  • 18. Grammatical Hebraisms 17:32

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  • Lemuel Hechanova

    Posted 1 year ago
    It is trying to explain the transcendentals out of from mostly humanistic thoughts.
  • Sasha- Adean Layne

    Posted 1 year ago
    Interesting and I have learn new words
  • Thelma V Chaves

    Posted 1 year ago
    The course was very interesting in presenting Jesus, the Son of Man, from the perspective of various authors in different cultures.
  • Philip Morrow

    Posted 1 year ago
    really expanding my understanding of jewish thought at the time of Jesus. Amazing.
  • Veronica Moreno

    Posted 1 year ago
    The presentation started by saying that there were five types of Hebraisms, but the professor has only referred to two types. Maybe, can we get the continuation of this fascinating lecture? Thanks.

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