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Monday, February 21, 2022

Summary New Testament From a Jewish Point of View Class 2/21/2022

Today was the President’s Day holiday, but we held our Monday class anyway.  We were a small group but our discussion was as lively as ever!  Jo Ann, Dan, Arlene, Karen, David, Robin, and Dave attended.  We learned Merill and Odette were having medical procedures done that morning, so we sang the Misheberach healing prayer song as we thought of them.  

We read the introduction to 1st Corinthians from the Jewish Annotated New Testament and we also read the first chapter of 1st Corrinthians.

We learned that Jews are only mentioned four times in 1st Corinthians!  Jo Ann said, “Well it might be hard to study this from a Jewish perspective if Jews are mentioned so rarely in this book.”

We learned that Paul was addressing quarrels and strife within the church.  Also, in the introduction, we learned that Chapter 14 was against women serving in leadership in the church and there is speculation that Paul may have not actually wrote those verses in that chapter since he was supportive of women leaders in other places in 1st Corinthians.

We also read some input from Dan and Jo Ann’s friend, Dr. Joshua Moss who teaches at a Jewish Day School in Irvine.  Dr. Moss said that Paul did not say he physically saw Jesus, but rather saw Jesus in the form of visions.  Paul said that resurrected bodies are “spiritual bodies” and Dr. Moss noted that the stories of the empty tomb and the physical resurrection of Jesus came later.

We talked about speaking in tongues.  It is uncomfortable to be in a church where speaking in tongues occurs if one is not used to it.

Arlene visited us for the first time and was honest and told us she is a Christian. She was curious about why we as Jews wished to read and study the New Testament if we did not believe that Jesus is the Messiah and Savior and God.  David explained that as Jews we wish to learn about the world’s major religion.  

Karen shared that she is a Jewish believer, a.k.a., Christian.  Jo Ann talked about how Jews for Jesus at one time (not sure what they do now) referred to Jewish believing Christians, Jewish Believers, as JBs and unbelieving Jews as UJs.  

Jo Ann tried to get Dan to help her sing Charity by Kenn Gullikson from 1 Corinthians 13, but when Dan would not do it, she sang the first part of the song to the group.  Dan promised he will look up the words and help Jo Ann sing the whole thing when we get to 1 Corinthians 13.

Again, if I forgot anything, please add to this summary.

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  • Monday, February 7, 2022

    Summary of New Testament From a Jewish Point of View Class 2/7/2022



    Of course, again, we had a wonderful discussion on Monday, February 7, 2022.  Jo Ann, Dan, Robin, Nadine, Karen, David, Dave, Odette, Joel, and Merill attended.

    We decided to read 1st and 2nd Corinthians after we complete the book of James.  (We only have one more chapter in James to study now.)  We’ll leave Revelation for another time.  

    Below is a summary of what we studied written by Dan:

    We studied the fourth chapter of the book of James from the New Testament.

    Parts of the chapter seemed harsh and judgmental, which seemed to be some form of hyperbole. The section changed from condemnation to “grace”, which ended with the words “humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord and He will lift you up.”

    "Do not boast about tomorrow" is a major admonition we spent some time discussing, citing various sources for comment. A favorite was “man plans, God laughs.” The milkman Tevye from Fiddler on the Roof seemed to agree.

    We had a lengthy discussion about children and the importance of both teaching and being an example of good morals and manners to them.

    We looked up a verse in Proverbs 22:6. “Train a child up in the way he should go and he will not depart from it.

    Kids need to be grateful these days.

    Joel talked about how young people today have so much that they forget to be grateful for what they have and want more and more.  

    Jo Ann, Karen and Dan sang the song “Humble Thyself in the sight of the Lord” near the end of the study.

    Again, add anything to this summary.


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  • Tuesday, February 1, 2022

    Summary of New Testament From a Jewish Point of View Class - January 31, 2022


    I always say we had the greatest discussion every each week, and today’s discussion was no exception!

    Jo Ann, Karen, Dan, David, Diana, Dave, Robin, Merrill, and Nadine attended.  It was Nadine’s first time joining us and it was great to have her!

    My husband Dan wrote a summary below of what went on:

    We read through the entire third chapter of the book of James in the New Testament. We discussed the admonition as to the importance of controlling “the tongue”, and that teachers should do so especially since they “…will be judged more strictly”. Dan brought up the saying from chapter two of the book of James “faith without works is dead”, and the idea found in chapter three of judgement. Part of the reason we decided to read the book of James was to hear a different voice in the New Testament after reading Paul’s letter to the Romans. 

    We got into a discussion of books that were included in the New Testament that said they were written by the apostle Paul, but most likely were written by later believers in Jesus. David discussed the practice of writing letters “in the name of” someone other than the actual writer, and compared it to the Talmud where the phrase “in the name of” is frequently used, without controversy. 

    From Jo Ann:

    In addition to what Dan has summarized we noticed that James suggests being good.  From there, we talked about people we have encountered who are Jewish who strive to live good lives.  We thought about how sometimes not all Christians do good or are good.  (Of course, not all Jews are good or do good either.) 

    It was mentioned that it seems like our temple clergy always is so positive!

    I don’t remember why, but Jo Ann and Dan showed off some of their sign language skills.

    Please feel free to respond and add more to this, since there was a lot discussed that was likely left out of this summary.  Only two more chapters left in James!

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  • Please feel free to respond to this, since there was a lot discussed that was likely left out of this summary.