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Podcast Jesus and Jewish Law

Jesus and Jewish Law

Logan Williams and Paul Sloan

Religion & Spirituality

Frequency: 1 episode/23d. Total Eps: 9

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Two New Testament scholars who specialise in Jewish law explore how Jesus interprets and applies the Mosaic law in the canonical gospels.
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Trailer: Jesus and Jewish Law

vendredi 17 janvier 2025 • Duration 13:54

In this trailer we introduce what this podcast is about, why we are doing it, and how each episode will be structured.

1. Debunking Seven Misconceptions About the Law

Season 1 ¡ Episode 1

lundi 27 janvier 2025 • Duration 19:58

In this episode we address the following seven common misconceptions about the Law:

1. Obeying the law is about earning your way to God.

2. The law demands perfection and is an impossible burden.

3. Being impure means you are evil or sinful.

4. The law excludes gentiles.

5. The law uniformly obligates all humans.

6. The law governs external actions, not the heart.

7. Sacrifice is about God punishing an animal instead of you for your sin.

5. Oozing with Power: A Zavah Touches Jesus (Mark 5.25–34)

Season 1 ¡ Episode 5

lundi 24 mars 2025 • Duration 36:48

In Mark 5, a woman who experienced vaginal bleeding for 12 years touches Jesus. What happens when she does this, and why?

In this episode we dive into Leviticus 15, the legislation genital discharges, both natural and unnatural. We look at how this legislation was applied by ancient Jews and how all this helps us read Mark 5.24–35 with new eyes.

We are doing a Q&A for our next episode! Make sure to listen to the end for the information about how to send in your questions.


Primary Sources Referenced in This Episode:

  • Mishnah Keilim 1.7–8. https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Kelim.1.7?lang=bi
  • Sifre BaMidbar 1. https://www.sefaria.org/Sifrei_Bamidbar.1.1-8?lang=bi
  • Damascus Document (CD) 12.1. https://palimpsest.stmarytx.edu/thanneken/th6314/content/DamascusDocument.htm
  • Temple Scroll (11Q19) 45.7–17. http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/temple


Secondary Sources Referred to in this Episode:

  • Dale Allison "Healing in the Wings of His Garment: The Synoptics and Malachi 4:2", in The Word Leaps the Gap: Essays on Scripture and Theology in Honor of Richard Hays (ed. J. Ross Wagner; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008), 132-146. https://www.academia.edu/118917364/Healing_in_the_Wings_of_His_Garment_The_Synoptics_and_Malachi_4_2
  • Candida Moss, "The Man with the Flow of Power: Porous Bodies in Mark 5:25–34", Journal of biblical Literature 128 (2010): 507–519. http://jstor.org/stable/25765949?seq=1
  • Matthew Thiessen, Jesus and the Forces of Death: The Gospels’ Portrayal of Ritual Impurity within First-Century Judaism (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020): https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/jesus-and-the-forces-of-death/399984


4. Contagious with Life: Jesus Heals a Leper (Mark 1.39–44)

Season 1 ¡ Episode 4

lundi 10 mars 2025 • Duration 01:33:40

Lepers weren't "excluded" from all of society in ancient Judaism. So what is the significance of Jesus touching a leper?

The focus of this episode is the scene where Jesus "purifies" a leper through touch in Mark 1.39–44. This short passage raises numerous questions: Did Jesus disregard the torah when he touched the leper? What was the leper doing in the synagogue if lepers were marginalised and excluded from society? In healing the leper, did Jesus usurp the role of the priests? If Jesus purifies him, why does Jesus tell him to go make offerings "for his purification". And how does this function as a "witness" to the priests?

To approach these issues, we provide a detailed examination of the leprosy legislation in Leviticus 13–14 and its interpretation in ancient Judaism, and, as usual, we do a bit of myth busting along the way. For example: Lepers, it turns out, were only excluded from particular spaces, not all of society, and they could actually attend synagogue services! We also get into a detailed discussion of Jesus' limits as a Judahite and what that means for his relationship with Levitical priests.

The episode closes with three final questions: Did Jesus contract impurity from touching the Leper? Would Jesus disagree with the “exclusionary” facet of lepra legislation? And does this scene portray Jesus as being contagious with holiness?

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Primary Sources in This Episode:

The Temple Scroll (11QTemple/11Q19) 48.14–17. Link: http://dss.collections.imj.org.il/temple

Mishnah, Negaim 13: https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Negaim.13.1?lang=bi

Tosefta, Keilim Kamma 1.11: https://sefaria.org/Tosefta_Kelim_Kamma.1.11?lang=bi

Josephus, Antiquities 3.264 [not 3.246!]: https://lexundria.com/j_aj/3.264/wst


Secondary Sources in This Episode:

Jacob Milgrom, Leviticus 1–16: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, Anchor Bible (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991): https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300139402/leviticus-1-16/

Matthew Thiessen, Jesus and the Forces of Death: The Gospels’ Portrayal of Ritual Impurity within First-Century Judaism (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2020): https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/jesus-and-the-forces-of-death/399984

Yitzhaq Feder, "The Wilderness Camp Paradigm in the Holiness Source and the Temple Scroll: From Purity Laws to Cult Politics", Journal of Ancient Judaism 5 (2014): 290–310: https://brill.com/view/journals/jaj/5/3/article-p290_2.xml?language=en

3. The Redemption, Circumcision, and Purification of Baby Jesus (Luke 2.21–24)

Season 1 ¡ Episode 3

lundi 24 février 2025 • Duration 42:02

In this episode we look at Mary and Joseph's obedience to three commandments in Luke 2.21–24: the commandment for the redemption of the firstborn (Exodus 13:11-15; Numbers 3:40-41; Numbers 18:15-16), the commandment to circumcise every male child on the eighth day (Genesis 17.10-14), and the commandment for parturient purification (Leviticus 12.1–8). Our discussion goes through the commandments in their context in the Old Testament and explain how Luke is portraying Jesus' family as being obedient to Torah (while responding to objections that Luke is unfamiliar with first-century Jewish practice). We also explore the theological implications of the fact that Jesus acquired ritual impurity at his birth!


Secondary Sources referenced in this episode:

Roy Gane, Cult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy (Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2005). Link: https://www.eisenbrauns.org/books/titles/978-1-57506-101-6.html

Andrew Rillera, Lamb of the Free: Recovering the Varied Sacrificial Understandings of Jesus’s Death (Eugene: Cascade, 2024). Link: https://wipfandstock.com/9781666703047/lamb-of-the-free/

Matthew Thiessen, 'The Legislation of Leviticus 12 in Light of Ancient Embryology’, Vetus Testamentum 68 (2018): 297-319. Link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/26566777


Further reading:

D. Erbele-KĂźster, Body, Gender and Purity in Leviticus 12 and 15 (London: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies; Bloomsbury Academic, 2017). Link: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/body-gender-and-purity-in-leviticus-12-and-15-9780567708762/

Sarah Whitear, 'Solving the Gender Problem in Leviticus 12: From Philo to Feminism' Annali di Storia dell’Esegesi 37 (2020): 299–320. Link: https://asejournal.net/category/issues/page/4/

Matthew Thiessen, ‘Luke 2:22, Leviticus 12, and Parturient Impurity’, Novum Testamentum 54 (2012): 16–29. Link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/23253627

Jonathan Klawans, 'Notions of Gentile Impurity in Ancient Judaism' AJS Review 20 (1995): 285–312. Link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/1486819.pdf

2. Ritual Impurity in the Law

Season 1 ¡ Episode 2

mercredi 12 février 2025 • Duration 47:38

What is impurity? How do people contract it? How do they get rid of it? And why does any of this matter for understanding Jesus? In this episode, we offer a whistle-stop tour of the ritual purity system in Leviticus 12–15, Numbers 5, and Numbers 19. We discuss the meaning of holy/profane/pure/impure, outline the sources of impurity, and explain how the sacrificial system fits into all this.

Q&A #1: How did Jesus Interpret Sacrifices? And Other Questions

Season 1 ¡ Episode 6

lundi 28 avril 2025 • Duration 41:24

In this episode, we respond to questions sent to us by our listeners!

7. Healing on the Sabbath

lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Duration 01:07:01

Why did some Jews object to Jesus healing on the Sabbath? Was it because they were cold, hard legalists who cared about observing the law more than having compassion on others? And why did Jesus think it was permissible for him to heal people on the sabbath? In this episode, we explore various ancient Jewish views on the relationship between sabbath, healing, and preserving life, and we take a close look at Jesus' legal arguments for why he heals on the sabbath.


Primary Texts Referenced in this Episode:


Articles Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Logan A. Williams, 'Melchizedek, the Son of Man, and Eschatological Jubilee: The Sin-Forgiving Messiahs in 11QMelchizedek and Mark', JSNT 46 (2023): 1-41: ⁠⁠https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0142064X231191176⁠⁠
  • Aharon Shemesh, '"Piqquach Nefesh Docheh Shabbat": Piqquach nefesh u-dvarim acherim she-dochim et ha-shabbat', Tarbiz 80 (2012): 481-505: https://www.jstor.org/stable/23607975?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

6. Did Jesus Ignore the Sabbath? The Controversy over Plucking Grains

Season 2 ¡ Episode 1

mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Duration 01:16:04

In all three synoptic gospels, Jesus' disciples are accused of transgression when they make their way through a field and pluck grains on the sabbath. What is the meaning of Jesus' defense? Does he think the sabbath doesn't matter anymore, or that the rules don't apply to him? In this episode, we investigate how, in Mark 2:23-28 and Matthew 12:1-8,Jesus establishes a complicated legal case to defend the disciples action.


Biblical Sabbath Texts Referenced in this Episode:

  • Genesis 2.2-3
  • Exodus 16.4–5
  • Exodus 16.16–30
  • Exodus 20.8-11
  • Exodus 34.21
  • Exodus 35.2-4
  • Leviticus 23:3
  • Leviticus 24:8
  • Numbers 15.28-35
  • Numbers 28:9-10
  • Jeremiah 17.22
  • Nehemiah 10.31
  • Nehemiah 13.15-21
  • Amos 8.4–5
  • Mark 15.42
  • Luke 23.54
  • John 7.22
  • John 19.31


Primary Texts Referenced in this Episode:

  • Jubilees 2.29: https://www.pseudepigrapha.com/jubilees/2.htm
  • Jubilees 50: https://www.pseudepigrapha.com/jubilees/50.htm
  • Philo, Life of Moses 2.22: https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/yonge/book25.html
  • Mishnah Shabbat 7.2: https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Shabbat.7.2?lang=en
  • Mishnah Yoma 8.5–7: https://www.sefaria.org/Yoma.8.5?lang=en
  • Mishnah Nega'im 7.5: https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Negaim.7.5-8.1?lang=en
  • Mishnah, Nedarim 3.9: https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Nedarim.3.9?lang=en
  • Mishnah, Nedarim 3.11: https://www.sefaria.org/Mishnah_Nedarim.3.11?lang=en
  • Talmud Yerushalmi, Nedarim 3.9.6: https://www.sefaria.org/Jerusalem_Talmud_Nedarim.3.9.6?lang=en
  • Talmud Bavli, Shabbat 132b9: https://www.sefaria.org/Shabbat.132b.9?lang=en


Secondary Sources Referenced in this Episode:

  • Max Botner, 'Has Jesus Read What David Did? Probing Problems in Mark 2:25–26', Journal of Theological Studies (2018): https://academic.oup.com/jts/article-abstract/69/2/484/5088397?
  • Paul Sloan, Jesus and the Law of Moses (Baker, 2025): https://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/jesus-and-the-law-of-moses/415310

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