Re-reading Luke-Acts' Characterization in Codex Bezae (Part 2) | Dr. Jenny Heimerdinger | Ep. 5 cover art

Re-reading Luke-Acts' Characterization in Codex Bezae (Part 2) | Dr. Jenny Heimerdinger | Ep. 5

Re-reading Luke-Acts' Characterization in Codex Bezae (Part 2) | Dr. Jenny Heimerdinger | Ep. 5

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Dr. Jenny Read-Heimerdinger, textual critic and author of groundbreaking studies on Codex Bezae, challenges how we read Luke-Acts by demonstrating that this ancient manuscript preserves an earlier, more authentically Jewish version than our modern translations. Through decades of research, Heimerdinger reveals that Bezae's variants aren't later scribal embellishments but authentic early traditions employing sophisticated Jewish interpretive techniques like reenactment rather than Christian typology. Her work shows how Bezae portrays gradual understanding throughout the narrative—disciples don't immediately comprehend Jesus but develop recognition through deliberate stages, with moments of partial clarity followed by continued confusion until full revelation emerges. Heimerdinger's analysis fundamentally reshapes our understanding of key biblical characters. Peter becomes "Cleopas" in Luke 24, reflecting his early role as emerging high priest for Jewish believers before fully grasping his mission. Paul emerges as conflicted and inconsistent regarding Jewish law—sometimes supporting it for Jews while rejecting it for Gentiles, creating the very tensions visible in his letters. Most surprisingly, Barnabas becomes the reliable theological voice that Luke consistently supports over Paul's wavering positions, particularly regarding the Jerusalem Council's decisions. This Jewish insider perspective critiques religious leadership like the Hebrew prophets—from within the community rather than as external Gentile hostility, revealing early Christianity's complex relationship with its Jewish origins and the gradual, painful process of theological development. COMPANION EPISODE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/re-reading-luke-acts-characterization-in-codex-bezae/id1814269664?i=1000721308419
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