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Joachim Jeremias

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Joachim Jeremias


Born
in Dresden, Germany
September 20, 1900

Died
December 06, 1979


Joachim Jeremias was a German Lutheran theologian, scholar of Near Eastern Studies, and professor of New Testament studies.

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Infant Baptism in the First...

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Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus

4.12 avg rating — 74 ratings — published 1967 — 15 editions
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Parables of Jesus

3.55 avg rating — 82 ratings — published 1954 — 28 editions
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The Origins of Infant Bapti...

4.43 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1962 — 3 editions
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Rediscovering the Parables ...

4.14 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1965 — 14 editions
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The Eucharistic Words of Jesus

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New Testament Theology

4.12 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 1970 — 21 editions
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Jesus and the Message of th...

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The Prayers of Jesus

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The Central Message of the ...

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“If we take up once more the triad with which we began, we may now conclude: The sayings of Jesus which have been collected in the Sermon on the Mount are not intended to lay a legal yoke upon Jesus' disciples; neither in the sense that they say: "You must do all of this, in order that you may be saved" (per fectionist conception); nor in the sense: "You ought actually to have done all of this, see what poor creatures you are" (theory of the impossible ideal); nor in the sense: "Now pull yourself together; the final victory is at hand" (interim-ethic).

Rather, these sayings of Jesus delineate the lived faith. They say: You are forgiven; you are the child of God; you belong to his kingdom. The sun of righteousness has risen over your life. You no longer belong to yourself; rather, you belong to the city of God, the light of which shines in the darkness. Now you may also experience it: out of the thankfulness of a redeemed child of God a new life is growing. That is the meaning of the Sermon on the Mount.”
Joachim Jeremias, The Sermon on the Mount

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