Sol Bishop explores how first-century Jewish interpretive practices shape the New Testament, examining Matthew's Isaiah use, Paul's Galatians argument, and Jesus's temptations. Through textual analysis, Bishop reveals how Gospel authors employed midrashic techniques—pattern recognition, typology, and multi-layered scripture reading—rather than simple prophecy-fulfillment. This reframing illuminates problematic passages and deepens understanding of Christianity's Jewish roots.
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