About This Book
The work reads Gospel material through an Eastern cultural lens, proposing that many sayings, parables, rites, and final scenes gain clarity when understood against local social habits, language, and domestic life. It offers interpretive suggestions rather than strict commentary, treating the Oriental manner of speech—its figurative expressions, imprecations, and parabolic forms—and describing everyday institutions such as hospitality, bread and salt, marketplaces, housetops, fields, and the roles of women. The aim is to help Western readers enter the atmosphere that shaped Biblical expression and thus approach familiar passages with renewed understanding.
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