The New Testament Moses : Christian Perceptions of Moses and Israel in the Setting of Jewish Religion (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Test

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§16§Erkki Koskenniemi analyzes the most important early Jewish texts, which attribute miracles to people mentioned in the Old Testament. He investigates the miracles of Moses, Elijah and Elisha, but also, for example, the extra-biblical deeds of men like Abraham, David and Solomon. The author looks at the development of the traditional elements of the miracle stories and the theological intentions of every writer who deals with these stories. The Jewish tradition of miracle-workers is rich and multifaceted. There was no rule that the biblical stories should be retold as they were written. Miracles could thus be connected with different types of historiography or even, in one case, with a tragedy, which was an imitation of Aeschylus' great work. The investigation of this rich tradition helps us to better understand the early Jewish belief as well as the early Christian world.

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