Q in context
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1, Q in Context I : the separation between the just and the unjust in early Judaism and in the sayings source = Die Scheidung zwischen Gerechten und Ungerechten in Frühjudentum und Logienquelle / Markus Tiwald (ed.)
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Q in context
/ Markus Tiwald (ed.)
1, Q in Context I : the separation between the just and the unjust in early Judaism and in the sayings source = Die Scheidung zwischen Gerechten und Ungerechten in Frühjudentum und Logienquelle / Markus Tiwald (ed.)
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The “Parting of the Ways” between Jews and Christians has only recently been extended to the question as to whether the Gospel Source Q still has to be considered “Jewish”. Especially the question of polemics seems to be crucial: Does the polemical language in Q indicate a past rupture between Q-people and Jews? Apocalyptic groups in early Judaism adopted a very polemical language of judgement, exclusion and condemnation of rival Jewish competitors and highlight the conception of the eschatological damnation of a part of Israel. Thus, polemics in Q could also be interpreted as an inner-Jewish struggle for the true apocalyptic interpretation of the Torah rather than as an already completed “Parting of the Ways”.