Jesus and the Politics of Roman Palestine
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Richard A. Horsley., & Richard A. Horsley|AUTHOR. (2013). Jesus and the Politics of Roman Palestine . University of South Carolina Press.

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Richard A. Horsley and Richard A. Horsley|AUTHOR. 2013. Jesus and the Politics of Roman Palestine. University of South Carolina Press.

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Richard A. Horsley and Richard A. Horsley|AUTHOR. Jesus and the Politics of Roman Palestine University of South Carolina Press, 2013.

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Following the traditional prophetic pattern, Jesus pronounced God's judgment against the rulers in Jerusalem and their Roman patrons. This confrontation with the Jerusalem rulers and his martyrdom at the hands of the Roman governor, however, became the breakthrough that empowered the rapid expansion of his movement in the immediately ensuing decades. In the broader context of this comprehensive historical construction of Jesus's mission, Horsley also presents a fresh new analysis of Jesus's healings and exorcisms and his conflict with the Pharisees, topics that have been generally neglected in the last several decades.
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