A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ is a meticulously sourced survey of Second Temple Judaism, from the Hasmoneans and Herodians to Roman provincial rule that framed Jesus's ministry and the earliest church. Schürer synthesizes Josephus, Philo, the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, rabbinic traditions, inscriptions, and coins to reconstruct institutions, parties (Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Zealots), law, worship, and daily life. Written in sober, exacting prose with dense philological notes and bibliographies, it typifies nineteenth-century historical-critical scholarship and helped link Jewish history and New Testament studies. Emil Schürer, a German Protestant theologian and historian (1844-1910), trained in rigorous philology, sought to replace confessional polemic with verifiable history. Immersed in Oriental studies and classical sources, he spent decades assembling a reliable backdrop for interpreting early Christian texts within Jewish contexts. His commitment to Quellenkritik and careful chronology shaped a reference work that later translations and revisions continued to refine. This classic remains indispensable for scholars of early Judaism, classicists, and readers of the New Testament who want a disciplined map of the period. While some terminology is dated and newer findings should be consulted alongside it, Schürer's architecture endures; read it to ground interpretation in patiently sifted evidence.
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