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The Jewish Annotated New Testament

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Paraît le 01.04.2026

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In the years since the initial publication of The Jewish Annotated New Testament (JANT) in 2011, interest among scholars and general readers in the Jewish roots of the early Jesus movement and the ongoing influence that Jewish thought and experience have had on Christian history has only grown. In that time, JANT has established itself as an essential resource for anyone, of any faith or none, interested in the New Testament and the world from which it emerged.

This third edition incorporates the newly released New Revised Standard Version Updated Edition of the New Testament. In addition, the annotations and essays have been thoroughly revised and greatly expanded, and ten new essays have been added, covering topics such as sin, purity, and Judas Iscariot.

At a time when dialogue between Christianity and Judaism, its "older brother," is increasingly important, JANT is both enlightening and necessary for all those interested in the wider view of the New Testament, inter-religious dialogue, and cooperation between these formative faith movements in Western and world culture.

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  • Preface to the Third Edition

  • To The Reader

  • Alphabetical Listing of the Books of the New Testament

  • List of Abbreviations

  • The New Testament

  • Gospels and Acts - Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler

  • The Gospel According to Matthew - Introduction and Annotations by Aaron M. Gale

  • The Gospel According to Mark - Introduction and Annotations by Lawrence M. Wills

  • The Gospel According to Luke - Introduction and Annotations by Amy-Jill Levine

  • The Gospel According to John - Introduction and Annotations by Adele Reinhartz

  • The Acts of the Apostles - Introduction and Annotations by Gary Gilbert

  • Epistles and Revelation - Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler

  • The Letter of Paul to the Romans - Introduction and Annotations by Mark D. Nanos

  • The First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians - Introduction and Annotations by Shira L. Lander

  • The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians - Introduction and Annotations by Alan J. Avery-Peck

  • The Letter of Paul to the Galatians - Introduction and Annotations by Paula Fredriksen

  • The Letter of Paul to the Ephesians - Introduction and Annotations by David Kraemer

  • The Letter of Paul to the Philippians - Introduction and Annotations by Serge Ruzer

  • The Letter of Paul to the Colossians - Introduction and Annotations by Peter Zaas

  • The First Letter of Paul to the Thessalonians - Introduction and Annotations by David Fox Sandmel

  • The Second Letter of Paul to the Thessalonians - Introduction and Annotations by Adam Gregerman

  • The First Letter of Paul to Timothy - Introduction and Annotations by Annette M. Boeckler

  • The Second Letter of Paul to Timothy - Introduction and Annotations by Suzanne Pleitzsch

  • The Letter of Paul to Titus - Introduction and Annotations by Jennifer L. Koosed

  • The Letter of Paul to Philemon - Introduction and Annotations by Sarah Emanuel and Shayne Sheinfeld

  • The Letter to the Hebrews - Introduction and Annotations by Pamela Eisenbaum

  • The Letter of James - Introduction and Annotations by Herbert Basser

  • The First Letter of Peter - Introduction and Annotations by Marcie Lenk

  • The Second Letter of Peter - Introduction and Annotations by Meira Kensky

  • The First Letter of John - Introduction and Annotations by Matthew Kraus

  • The Second Letter of John - Introduction and Annotations by Krista Dalton

  • The Third Letter of John - Introduction and Annotations by Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus

  • The Letter of Jude - Introduction and Annotations by Andrew S. Jacobs

  • The Revelation to John - Introduction and Annotations by David Frankfurter

  • The Essays

  • Introduction to the Essays - Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler

  • History

  • Bearing False Witness: Common Errors Made about Early Judaism - Amy-Jill Levine

  • The Greco-Roman Background of the New Testament - Erich S. Gruen

  • Jewish History, 331 BCE-135 CE - Martin Goodman

  • Revolts against Rome -- Eric M. Orlin

  • Society

  • Judaism and Jewishness - Shaye J. D. Cohen

  • The Sanhedrin - David Goodblatt

  • Judean Family Life in the First Century CE - Ross S. Kraemer

  • Marriage and Divorce - Michael L. Satlow

  • Gender - Tal Ilan

  • Archaeology of the Land of Israel at the Time of Jesus - Jodi Magness

  • The Burial of Jesus: Between Texts and Archaeology - Steven Fine

  • Movements

  • Ioudaios - Joshua D. Garroway

  • Jewish Movements of the New Testament Period - Daniel R. Schwartz

  • Pharisees - Yair Furstenberg

  • Messianic Movements - David B. Levenson

  • The Historical Jesus - Sarah J. Tanzer

  • Paul and Judaism - Paula Fredriksen

  • Judaizers, Jewish Christians, and Others - Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert

  • Jews and Gentiles

  • The Concept of Neighbor in Jewish and Christian Ethics - Michael Fagenblat

  • Jewish Views of Gentiles - Meir Ben Shahar

  • Food and Table Fellowship - David M. Freidenreich

  • Birkat ha-Minim: A Jewish Curse of Christians? - Ruth Langer

  • Jewish Practice

  • The Law - Jonathan Klawans

  • Purity and Impurity in the New Testament - Yitzhak Feder

  • Circumcision - Lawrence Hoffman

  • Disability and Healing - Julia Watts Belser

  • Sacrifice and the Temple - Naphtali Meshel

  • The Synagogue - Lee I. Levine

  • Prayer - Avigdor Shinan

  • Time, Calendars, and Festivals - Sacha Stern

  • Jewish Belief

  • Covenants and Land - Eyal Ben-Eliyahu

  • Sin and Repentance - Alan J. Avery-Peck

  • Supernatural Beings - Rebecca Lesses

  • Logos, A Jewish Word: John's Prologue as Midrash - Daniel Boyarin

  • Jewish Miracle Workers and Magic in the Late Second Temple Period - Geza Vermes z''l and Gideon Bohak

  • Baptism and Eucharist - Isaac W. Oliver

  • Afterlife and Resurrection - Martha Himmelfarb

  • Literature

  • The Septuagint - Leonard Greenspoon

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls - Menahem Kister

  • Philo of Alexandria - David Satran

  • Josephus - Jack Pastor

  • Targum - Moshe J Bernstein

  • The New Testament between the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) and Rabbinic Literature - Marc Zvi Brettler

  • The Canon of the New Testament - Michael R. Greenwald

  • The Language of the New Testament and the Translation of the Bible - Naomi Seidman

  • Scripture Fulfillment - Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Zvi Brettler

  • Midrash and Parables - David Stern

  • Jewish Responses to the New Testament

  • The New Testament and Jewish-Christian Relations - Ed Kessler

  • Stereotypes about God in the Old and New Testaments - Eva Mroczek

  • Supersessionism - Karma ben-Jochanan

  • Jewish Responses to Christ Followers - Claudia Setzer

  • Jesus in Rabbinic Tradition - Burton L. Visotzky

  • Jesus in Medieval Jewish Tradition - Martin Lockshin

  • Jesus in Modern Jewish Thought - Susannah Heschel

  • Jesus and the New Testament in Modern Yiddish and Hebrew Culture - Matthew Hoffman z''l

  • Abraham in Jewish and Christian Thought - Aaron Koller

  • Moses in the New Testament - Serge Ruzer

  • Paul in Jewish Thought - Daniel R. Langton

  • Mary in Jewish Tradition - Daniel J. Lasker

  • Judas Iscariot in Jewish Thought - Maeera Yaffa Shreiber

  • The New Testament in the Jewish Arts - Marc Michael Epstein

  • Christology - Jehoshua Ahrens

  • Modern Jewish Believers in Jesus - Yaakov Ariel

  • A Jewish Reflection on Christian Claims - Jacob Neusner z''l

  • Tables, Glossary, Index

  • Timeline

  • Chronological Table of Rulers

  • Some Tannaitic Rabbis

  • Some Amoraic Rabbis

  • Calendar

  • Weights and Measures

  • Parallel Texts

  • Chapter/Verse Differences

  • Canons of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament with Additions

  • Translations of Ancient Texts

  • Divisions and Tractates of the Mishnah, Talmud, and Tosefta

  • Glossary

  • Index



A propos de l'auteur










Amy-Jill Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies, and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School and College of Arts and Sciences.

Marc Zvi Brettler is Bernice and Morton Lerner Professor in Judaic Studies at Duke University.


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