Calendar and Chronology, Jewish and Christian: Biblical, Intertestamental and Patristic Studies.

Boston, Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc, 2001. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, avi, 334 pp., indexes. Very Good. Item #38564
ISBN: 0391041231

For students of the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Judaism, Patristics and Liturgy.
Roger T. Beckwith, BD (1985), University of Oxford, DD (1992) Lambeth, is the librarian of Latimer House, Oxford. His publications on biblical, intertestamental and liturgical subjects include The Old Testament Canon of the New Testament Church, and its Background in Early Judaism (SPCK and Eerdmans, 1985).
This book deals with various challenging problems in Jewish and early Christian thought and practice, within the general areas of the calendar and chronology. New problems are tackled, and old problems are reconsidered.
The new problems are intertestamental, and include the Qumran calendar, the stages in the development of Judaism between the Testaments, and the various chronologies used in early Judaism to measure past and future time. These chapters are mainly of Jewish interest, though the last-mentioned has a Christian bearing also, centring as it does on messianic expectation.
The old problems all have a Christian bearing, and are biblical or patristic, though illustrated here by intertestamental evidence. They include the relationship between the Sabbath and Sunday, the date of the crucifixion, the origin of Easter and Whitsun, and the date of Christmas.

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