Lutheran theologian, scholar of Near Eastern Studies
Title
Professor of New Testament studies at the Georg-August University of Göttingen
Academic background
Alma mater
Universities of Tübingen & Leipzig
Joachim Jeremias (20 September 1900 – 6 September 1979) was a German Lutheran theologian, scholar of Near Eastern Studies and university professor for New Testament studies. He was abbot of Bursfelde, 1968–1971.
He was born in Dresden and spent his formative years in Jerusalem, where between 1910 and 1918 his father, Friedrich Jeremias (1868–1945), worked as Provost of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. He studied Lutheran theology and Oriental languages at the universities of Tübingen and Leipzig. In Leipzig he obtained both a "Doctor philosophiae (Dr.phil.)" (1922) and a "Doctor theologiae (Dr.theol.)" (1923) degree (Ph.D. and Th.D. in English), followed by his Habilitation (1925). His mentor was the renowned Gustaf Dalman.
After other teaching assignments, Jeremias was appointed in 1935 to the chair of New Testament studies at the Georg-August University of Göttingen, where he taught until his retirement in 1968. In 1976, Jeremias moved from Göttingen to Tübingen, where he died in 1979.
JoachimJeremias (20 September 1900 – 6 September 1979) was a German Lutheran theologian, scholar of Near Eastern Studies and university professor for...
to the material related to Jesus in the Talmud, is a graffito which JoachimJeremias identified in Bethesda in 1966, but which is now filled in. In Yēšūaʿ...
should use them for God’s glory, and the good of himself and others." JoachimJeremias believed that the original meaning of the parable was not an ethical...
the existence of Jesus. Since the 1970s, various scholars such as JoachimJeremias, E. P. Sanders and Gerd Theissen have traced elements of Christianity...
pronunciation resulting from a silent ayin. This view was shared by JoachimJeremias and Flusser (1989, p. 15) who argue that it was the Galilean pronunciation...
parable created by Jesus and told to his followers. Tom Wright and JoachimJeremias both treat it as a "parable". Proponents of this view argue that the...
Jesus's chaburah meal. This is the 'breaking of bread' of Acts ii. 42." JoachimJeremias disputed the view that the Last Supper was kiddush, because the Kiddush...
a Christian eschatological theory popularised by J.A.T. Robinson, JoachimJeremias, Ethelbert Stauffer (1902- 1979), and C. H. Dodd (1884–1973) that holds...
1922, 89, cited in JoachimJeremias, Eucharistic Words of Jesus, 1935, 3rd German ed. 1960, English 1966, p. 19. JoachimJeremias, Eucharistic Words of...
1999), pp. 58 and 79. Notable exceptions to this majority position are JoachimJeremias, Die Briefe an Timotheus und Titus (Das NT Deutsch; Göttingen, 1934...
[citation needed] Angels and the Book of Enoch Friedrich Spitta (1890), JoachimJeremias and others suggested that Peter was making a first reference to Enochic...
(geology) On the uncertainty of the meaning of this Greek phrase, see JoachimJeremias, “Die ,Zinne‘ des Tempels (Mt. 4,5; Lk. 4,9),” Zeitschrift des Deutschen...
entry pterugion Archived 2009-12-02 at the Wayback Machine See also JoachimJeremias, “Die ,Zinne‘ des Tempels (Mt. 4,5; Lk. 4,9),” Zeitschrift des Deutschen...
Jewish eschatological point of view: according to Lutheran theologian JoachimJeremias, for example, the Last Supper should be seen as a climax of a series...
Galilean Aramaic Dictionary". 11 July 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2021. JoachimJeremias 1977 New Testament theology "…deliberate truncation made for anti-Christian...
to the 'criterion of Palestinian environment' by scholars such as JoachimJeremias (1947), in the period between the so-called 'first' and 'second' quest...
About the Parables? Mahweh, NJ: Paulist Press. ISBN 978-0809139620 JoachimJeremias, The Parables of Jesus ISBN 0-33402917-1. Schottroff, Luise, 2006....
a Christian eschatological theory popularized by J.A.T. Robinson, JoachimJeremias, Ethelbert Stauffer (1902–1979), and C. H. Dodd (1884–1973), that holds...
The IVP Bible Background Commentary N. T. Wright, Luke for Everyone JoachimJeremias, The Parables of Jesus Catholic Encyclopedia, St. Veronica Pringle...
'criterion of Palestinian environment' by scholars such as JoachimJeremias (1947). Jeremias's criterion of traces of Aramaic evaluates a biblical saying...
is parallel to that of Elisha and Gehazi. However: Gustaf Dalman, JoachimJeremias (1935, 1960), and others do not consider the Yeshu mentioned as Joshua's...
textual criticism is called into question.: 82 New Testament scholar JoachimJeremias (1900–1979) used linguistics, and Jesus's first-century Jewish environment...
to serve his evening meal as well before seeing to their own needs. JoachimJeremias considered this parable on service to be "a self-contained unit", while...
Testament Apocrypha. In later years, Schneemelcher's co-editor was JoachimJeremias. Obituary in Theologische Literaturzeitung: Volume 128 2003 "Schneemelcher...
particularly influential in Germany, being taken up and advocated also by JoachimJeremias, was the suggestion that the name Yeshu used of Jesus in the Talmud...