In 1882 Alfred Edersheim wrote what has been described by many as the
definitive book on the Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (the actual
title of the book), an unparalleled and unsurpassed examination of the
background to His ministry from a Jewish perspective. This book is an
accessible re-imagining of the classic for the modern Christian. Here
are a few of the many questions this book tackles: Are the Gospels a
history or a biography? How important was Jesus' moral purpose? Which
healing totally confounded the Rabbis? When did the hostility against
Jesus start? When did Jesus use Jewish theology to shame a Pharisee?
Which parable was the most important for the disciples? What did Jesus
wear? Why did Jesus break the 'traditions'? What was Jesus' greatest
disappointment? When did the authorities first plot to have Jesus
killed? What was the unforgiveable sin? What was the point of no return
for Israel's High Priesthood? Who sat in the chief place at the Last
Supper? How was the Jewish trial a sham?