Such a long day, did not go to work today and went to the library and started writing on paper regarding Land. It was more successful than I hoped, and the paper has reached into certain aspects which I will need a bit more research. But overall the body has materialized and am going to work on the application.
Really glad to have finally used the book Archaeology, History, and Society in Galilee: The Social Context of Jesus and the Rabbis "Horsely offers New Testament scholars a wealth of well-digested information on the latest archaeological information. A fascinating critique of contemporary theories regarding the beginnings of Christianity and of rabbinic Judaism. There is a good deal to be savoured in this book, and all splendidly documented. Its contribution is greatly to be welcomed and deserves to be given the most serious attention."
Not only did he give good criticism, but also offered some unsensational but illuminating insights in understanding the political-socio-economic-religious-whatever situation of the Jews in Jesus' time.
My conclusion and application will begin with Bruggemann's Land and Walsh/Keesmaat's Colossians Remix.
******Looking for 1 or 2 more volunteer proof reader (chinese), will be paid in kind (free dinner).
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