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Encountering Biblical Studies

Readings from the First-Century World: Primary Sources for New Testament Study

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Though an understanding of the historical/cultural environment of the New Testament is essential for critical interpretation, acquiring such information can be a daunting task. Readings from the First-Century World: Primary Sources for New Testament Study skillfully guides users through this challenging terrain.

227 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1998

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Robert W. Yarbrough

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March 28, 2013
A nice, concise overview with a decent bibliography for later use. Worth picking up if you are seeking to gain an understanding of the cultural context of the New Testament.
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128 reviews
February 18, 2025
I nerded out over this book. Simply a collection of writings that give context and contour to many events taking place in the time of Jesus and the Apostles. Elwell and Yarbrough give an extremely brief, positioning note before each excerpt but then it's off to the races. This collection gave me so much relevant information to first-century Judea that it has significantly affected for the better my reading of the New Testament Scriptures. 1st time read. 4/5.
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March 17, 2025
I really appreciated the use of primary sources!
Profile Image for Robert Murphy.
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November 8, 2013
Very helpful, short quotations for NT background. Very helpful, though I could've done with the OT quotes just being references and the space saved for other stuff. Josephus, Tacitus, the Gemara, Philo and others a very apropos. Highly recommend, even though it is geared "towards college freshmen and sophomores" - don't I feel dumb!
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August 30, 2016
Read the first section on gospels. It was really interesting to read the original sources and is also a great resource to know where to find more information on these topics. Very helpful resource for understanding the first century mind.
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February 10, 2013
Elwell has collected short readings from non-canonical authors, papyri, inscriptions, and Mishnah that bear upon New Testament interpretations. Josephus features prominently.
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