Martyrdom of Jesus of Nazareth (e-bog) af Wise, Isaac Mayer
Wise, Isaac Mayer (forfatter)

Martyrdom of Jesus of Nazareth e-bog

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. This is the point the author wishes to define. On numer ous occasions he has been told that people are anxious to read what he writes on subjects in the New Testament, because they wish to learn what is said abou...
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Forfattere Wise, Isaac Mayer (forfatter)
Udgivet 27 november 2019
Genrer HRC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780243743919
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. This is the point the author wishes to define. On numer ous occasions he has been told that people are anxious to read what he writes on subjects in the New Testament, because they wish to learn what is said about them from the Jewish standpoint. This is a mistake. The author who now speaks to you is a Jew of the nineteenth century, whose motto is, The world is my country and love is my religion; whose people are all of God's children; and whose standpoint in philosophy, science, and criticism is as purely Objective and as free Of every prejudice or bias as long years of reading, research, and traveling make a hu man being. He wears no sectarian shackels, stands under no local bias, and obeys no mandates of any particular school. Whatever he says or has said on subjects contain ed in the New Testament, in order to be understood cor rectly, must be examined from the only standpoint of reason. The author takes the liberty to add that he claims orig inalty for the ideas presented in this treatise. He borrows from none. All passages from the ancient rabbinical liter ature, quoted in this treatise, have been selected and trans lated from the originals by him, and for this volume, with out aid or support of any body. While Strauss, Renan, Wislicenus, and the English writers on kindred subjects Obtained their knowledge of ancient rabbinical literaturefrom some translated abstracts, compiled under various prejudicial circumstances, and in many cases teeming with errors, the author has had full access to the originals, and has made the best use of this privilege as far as his erudi tion reaches. This will explain the opinions advanced by the author contrary to some of Strauss, Renan, and the others, whose information on that age and its spirit was deficient and Often erroneous.