3. Most recently, Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan,
4. An English copy of the New Testament, Revised Standard Version, with text only and no notes or references, runs 284 pages total. The thirteen letters attributed to Paul, plus the book of Acts, add up to 109 pages of the total—just over one-third.
5. See Bart Ehrman’s summary analysis “In the Wake of the Apostle: The Deutero-Pauline and Pastoral Epistles,” in
6. “Chester Beatty Papyri,” in
7. Not only was the composition of such speeches common in Greek literary histories: it was in fact expected. Thucydides, in his
8. The letters of James and Jude might be exceptions, though many scholars question whether these two brothers of Jesus were part of the Twelve and others question the authenticity of the letters themselves. Few scholars consider the letters of 1 and 2 Peter as written by Peter. 1 Peter, in particular, is surprisingly “Pauline” in tone and content and fits nothing we know of Peter based on more reliable sources—including Paul’s genuine letters. The letters of John are not from John the fisherman, one of the Twelve, but from a later John, sometimes referred to as “John the Elder,” who lived in Asia Minor (see Eusebius,
9.
10. Jerome,
11. See Murphy-O’Connor,
12. Josephus,
13. See
14. A comparison of Mark 13, sometimes called the “Synoptic Apocalypse,” or the “Little Apocalypse,” with Luke 21, which is the author’s rewriting of Mark, shows how the “end of the age” is indefinitely extended and no longer tied to the Jewish-Roman war of A.D. 66–70.
15. Translation by Wilhelm Schneemelcher, in Edgar Hennecke’s
16. Ignatius,
17. See Eusebius,
18. An expanded legendary account is found in the apocryphal
* Quotations from the Bible throughout this book are taken from the Revised Standard Version (Old Testament, 1962; New Testament, 1971, editions) with some modifications by the author based on the original Hebrew or Greek.
INDEX
Abel, 192
Abraham, 109
Acts:
1:3–4, 87
1:9–10, 90
1:13–14, 32
1:21–26, 217
1:22, 136
2:38, 137
4:36, 215
5:33–39, 234
5:36, 243
7:54–8:1, 232
9:1–19, 232
9:11, 232
9:20, 254
9:26–28, 92
9:27, 215
9:30, 232
10:1–2, 261
11:22, 215
11:25–26, 215
11:25, 232
11:26, 145
12:1–2, 245
13:15, 254
13:16, 261
13:26, 261
13:43, 261
13:45, 234
13:50, 261
15, 210
15:13–21, 33
15:19–20, 151, 262
15:19–21, 261
15:21, 254
15:39, 216
16:13–15, 257
16:14, 261
16:37, 232
17:4, 261
17:17, 261
17:32, 61
18:1–3, 263
18:3, 232
18:7, 261
18:12, 234
18:24–25, 137
19:1–7, 138
19:6, 258