Major Perspectives of Ancient Jewish (and Jesus’!) Apocalyptic Views
Jewish apocalypticism was a very common view in Jesus’ day – it was the view of the Essenes who wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls, of the Pharisees, of John the Baptist, later of the Apostle Paul – and almost certainly of Jesus. I can demonstrate that in some later thread if it seems appropriate. For now, let me just say that this is a widely held view among critical scholars – by far the majority view for over a century, since the writings of Albert Schweitzer, author of The Quest of the Historical Jesus What did early Jewish apocalypticists believe? Let me break it down into four component themes. I have Join the blog and you can get five posts a week like this, giving information that can help you understand the New Testament and the historical Jesus! Click here for membership options drawn this discussion from my textbook on the New Testament. Dualism Jewish apocalypticists were dualists. That is to say, they maintained that there were two fundamental components to all [...]

