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Traditional exegesis divides scripture into two distinct economic models: the OT (Hebrew) model of blessing with a “surplus of prosperity”, and the NT (Christian) model of economic collectivism wit...
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  • 02 March 2023
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Traditional exegesis divides scripture into two distinct economic models: the OT (Hebrew) model of blessing with a “surplus of prosperity”, and the NT (Christian) model of economic collectivism with “all things in common”. Using an economic perspective as an exegetical tool, the author demonstrates that this differentiation is an artificial construct. In particular, he argues that various NT Greek words and phrases in Acts, which have been rendered to describe acts of charity, should be reinterpreted to depict overtly commercial activities, including the possibility of a banking operation at the heart of the primitive church that posed a serious political and economic threat to the Jewish elite in first-century Jerusalem.
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Price: $158.00
Pages: 328
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Biblical Interpretation Series
Publication Date: 02 March 2023
ISBN: 9789004538122
Format: Hardcover
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Douglas Harrison-Mills, Ph.D. (2012), University of Birmingham (UK), is an investment banker and independent scholar. He has been publishing his innovative biblical research for many years using the internet platform of Ourfathers.biz, which included a regular ‘e-pistle’ sent to Christian business and political professionals around the world.