You Are My Slaves: A Comparative Study of the Slavery Metaphor in Early Rabbinic and Early Christian Parables
This work offers a comparative study of early Christian and early rabbinic slavery parables in their Greco-Roman context and investigates the reasons for and meaning of using the master-slave metaphor in the parables to refer to God and his people.
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