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Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?

Making Sense of His Historical Claims

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Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?

By: Mikel Del Rosario, Darrell L. Bock - foreword
Narrated by: Timothy Andrés Pabon
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Do you ever wonder if Jesus really claimed to be God? Maybe you've heard people say, "Jesus never said he was God," or you've been asked, "Why believe Jesus is divine if he never claimed it?" These challenges aren't just from non-Christians―they show up in church, too. Even if you're not coming from a place of skepticism, you might still question how well church teachings about Jesus match up with what he actually said. So, did the historical Jesus really claim to be divine?

This book is here to give you confidence in the historicity of Jesus' claim to divinity. It's designed to help you explain your faith in a world that increasingly doubts the Bible's portrayal of Jesus. Instead of focusing on what Jesus' followers believed, this book takes a different approach―it looks at what Jesus' enemies thought. How did they interpret his words and actions? Their perspective can help you understand the historical validity of Jesus' divine claim.

In this book, biblical scholar Mikel Del Rosario uses historiography to examine claims about Jesus' divinity; analyzes ancient Greco-Roman, Jewish, and biblical sources to understand how Jesus' words and actions were interpreted by his adversaries and followers; and argues that Jesus claimed divine authority, a claim supported by strong historical evidence.

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The reading performance is good. The content is solid. The book is a revised doctoral dissertation, written for a wider audience. It is about the quest for the historical Jesus and lays out the historical method, and examines Mark 2:1-12; 14:53-65 to see whether Jesus claimed to be God. Rosario concludes that Jesus made the claim to be divine. The book particularly interacts with the views of Hägerland, Ehrman, and Kirk.

Here are the contents if you wanted to see what it covers:
Foreword by Darrell L. Bock
Introduction: More Than a Man?
PART ONE: PERSON OF INTEREST
Investigating Jesus as a Figure in Ancient History
1 Let’s Make History: How Historians Discover Past Events
2 Rules of Evidence: Investigating the Historical Jesus
PART TWO: THE FIRST BLASPHEMY ACCUSATION SCENE: How Jesus Claimed to Have Divine Authority to Forgive Sins: The Healing of the Paralytic (Mark 2:1-12)
3 The Core Scene: A Miraculous Healing
4 A Blasphemy Accusation: Who Can Forgive Sins?
5 A Divine Claim: Authority to Forgive on Earth
PART THREE: THE SECOND BLASPHEMY ACCUSATION SCENE: How Jesus Claimed to Have Divine Authority to Judge Sins
Jesus’ Jewish Examination (Mark 14:53-65)
6 The Core Scene: A Legal Investigation
7 Questioning Jesus: Who Do You Think You Are?
8 A Blasphemy Accusation: You Can’t Judge Me!
9 A Divine Claim: Authority to Judge in Heaven
PART FOUR: Battle of the Views: Testing Key Explanations of Jesus’ Claims in the Blasphemy Accusation Scenes
10 Limited Power: Authority over Some of Reality
11 Total Power: Authority over All of Reality
12 Conclusion: How Jesus Said He Was God

Engaging and indepth

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