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Levitical Messianology in Late Judaism: Origins, Development, and Decline

Levitical Messianology in Late Judaism: Origins, Development, and Decline

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  • Terry L. Donaldson

A development took place in the Jewish messianic expectation during the intertestamental period that can be found in apocryphal and pseudepigraphal writings. The idea that developed was that the Messiah would be a Levitical priest. This essay surveys the relevant passages.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1981. 15 pages.

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