Messiahs and Resurrection in 'The Gabriel Revelation'

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Messiahs and Resurrection in 'The Gabriel Revelation'
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Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Knohl, Israel
Year
2009
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Library of Judaic Studies
Issue / Series Volume
6
Publisher
T&T Clark International
Place of Publication
London
Pages
122
Work type
Label
31/08/2009
Abstract

It features the first discussion of the recently discovered text 'The Gabriel Revelation' - an apocalyptic text written on stone at the turn of the Common Era. This tablet provides revolutionary paths to the understanding of the historical Jesus and the birth of Christianity. It explores the formation of the conception of "catastrophic messianism" in the Gabriel Revelation. According to this conception, the death of a messianic leader and his resurrection by the angel Gabriel after three days is an essential part of the redemptive process. This conception is a new key which enables us for the first time to understand the messianic vision of the historical Jesus. This important and fascinating book will thus shed new and revolutionary light on our basic view of Christianity

Primary Texts: Judean Desert Documents
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