THE JEWISH FOUNDATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Class III Who is Our King? January 28, 2017

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THE JEWISH FOUNDATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Class III Who is Our King? January 28, 2017

Last Week The Land and the Bible Examined three ways the land influences the narrative of the Bible Ethnic/political boundaries Cultural themes Keeps us honest

Introduction Why are we studying the Jewish background of the New Testament? Context meaning is grounded in the original audience Submission to the Word danger of reading our own anachronisms into Scripture Worship of God - called to worship with our whole being, including the mind We want to grow a deeper relationship with God through encountering the Bible!

Where Are We Going? (Tentative) Class I - II: Introduction & the Land of the Bible Class III: Who is Our King? What happens after the Babylonians destroy Jerusalem and Solomon s Temple? If worshiping YHWH means sacrificing at the Temple, what do you do when it no longer exists or you can t get to it? Class IV: Beware Getting What You Ask For Class V-VII: Judaism in the First Century Class VIII-IX: What is the New Testament?

What Is the Intertestamental Period? Time between ( Inter ) the Old and New Testaments ( Testamental ) Period from the end 5 th c. BCE to the 1 st c. CE Mediterranean world unified under single rulers / governments Rise of a single culture called Hellenism

Why Is This Period Important? Four Centuries is a long time! Fills in the gap of history between the Old and New Testaments History doesn t stop! Major challenges and changes in the world New groups appear, new kingdoms rise (and fall), and new ideas sprout This period is the lens through which the New Testament writers view the Old Testament New Testament writers looked back at the Old Testament through this period s issues and ideas

An Introductory Reading Numbers 23:9 (JPS) As I see them from the mountain tops, gaze on them from the heights, There is a people that dwell apart, not recognized among the nations. Philo Judeaus in Book of Moses 1.278 (early 1 st c. CE) For I shall behold them with my eyes from the loftiest mountains, and I shall see them with my mind; and I shall never be able to injure the people which shall dwell alone, not being numbered among the other nations, not in accordance with the inheritance of any particular places, or any apportionment of lands, but by reason of the peculiar nature of their remarkable customs, as they will never mingle with any other nation so as to depart from their national and ancestral ways.

New Challenges The loss of local political control and independent nationhood caused a re-evaluation of what it meant to worship YHWH and live as faithful Jews. The transition from detached, distant rulers to localized foreign rulers spurred new thinking about what it meant to be YHWH s special people in a Gentile world The actions of these rulers created pressure points with Hellenistic Judaism, either soothing or antagonizing groups Our focus for today: Persian Period to Alexander the Great (late 6 th c to 323 BCE) Ptolemaic Period up to Maccabean Revolt (323 to 167 BCE)

4 Important Numbers 587 Final destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian and beginning of the Exile No national king, no Temple, removed to a new land 334 Beginning of Alexander the Great s campaign of conquest Introduction of Hellenism to the larger world 167 Campaign of Seleucid king Antiochus Epiphanes to culturally unite his kingdom via Hellenism Rebellion to uphold Hellenistic Judaism leading to eventual Jewish kingdom 63 Entry into Jerusalem by Romans to establish order and control

Homework Discussion: 2 Chron. 30:1-31:1 What does the worship of YHWH look like during this period of the monarchy? What institutions exist to support the worship of YHWH? What activities did the people take part in? Asherah idol High Place pagan altar

Babylonian Exile Series of population removals from Jerusalem and surrounding area by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar and his allies starting in 605 BCE Caught between the two superpowers of the day, Egypt and Babylonia, the King Zedekiah sides with the Egyptians Final destruction of Solomon s Temple and city in 586/7 BCE

The Exile Ends with the Persians in Control Cyrus the Great Darius I

The Exile Ends with the Persians in Control Allowed to return to Jerusalem by the Mede-Persian king Cyrus the Great in 538 BCE, a group of approximately 55,000 people return to Judea and begin to re-build Persians allow relative freedom for localized rule Appoint a local governor Levy taxes Provide for an umbrella military defense Adjudicate any local disputes Allow for religious freedom of worship

Small Group Discussion: Nehemiah 13:23-30 What problem is Nehemiah trying to address? Why do you think he saw this as a big issue? How did Nehemiah deal with them? Turn a couple pages to the right who is Esther married to?

Alexander Conquers the World Alexander I of Macedonia The Great

His Generals Divide the Kingdom SELEUCID DYNASTY Ptolemy I Soter (Savior) JUDEA PTOLEMAIC DYNASTY

Next Week s Homework Read Esther Ch. 7 9 Is the plot to kill the Jews a governmental affair, a religious dispute, or an ethnic conflict? What is the Jewish response once the political upper hand has been gained?