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Jesus, sinners and table fellowship: Sinners who need no repentance?

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Blomberg, Craig. Jesus, Sinners and Table Fellowship: Sinners Who Need No Repentance?. Moore Theological College. 2004. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179835.

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Blomberg, C. (2004). Jesus, sinners and table fellowship: Sinners who need no repentance?. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179835.

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Blomberg, Craig. Jesus, Sinners and Table Fellowship: Sinners Who Need No Repentance?. Moore Theological College. 2004. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/179835.

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  • Blomberg introduces the theme of table fellowship, highlighting some of the claims that other scholars who have made on the topic. He looks at what this theme teaches us about the historical Jesus. He looks at what the practises around sharing food mentioned in the New Testament. Blomberg examines the meals other than the Last Supper, to look at the other types of sinners that Jesus eats with. There is a special focus on Jewish people. Blomberg gives an overview of the lecture series : 1. Survey the different kinds of Old Testament meals, highlighting important illustrations 2. Developments in the inter-testamental periods from Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts 3. The symposium model 4. Indepth analyisis of the gospels, looking at questions around their authenticity and meaning 5. Suggest some applications. Blomberg examines the role of food in the Bible. He gives an overview of events involving food and the instructions around them. Talk is followed by questions.
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