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Why did Jesus teach the way He did?
Why parables? Why questions instead of direct answers? Why gather disciples? Why teach while walking roads, sharing meals, and ministering to ordinary people rather than establishing a formal school?
Most readers know what Jesus taught. Far fewer understand the educational world that shaped how He taught.
Jesus the Master Teacher by Taylor Halverson, Ph.D., takes readers into the cultural, educational, and religious world of first-century Judea to explore Jesus through a fascinating lens: not only as Savior, Messiah, and Son of God, but also as history's greatest teacher.
By stepping into the synagogues, homes, marketplaces, workshops, and rabbinic schools of the ancient world, readers discover how teaching worked in Jesus's day and why His approach transformed lives so powerfully.
Inside you'll discover:
The Educational World of Jesus
Learn how education functioned in ancient Israel through:
• Synagogues as centers of learning
• Homes as the first classroom
• Scripture memorization and oral culture
• Apprenticeship and discipleship models
• Rabbinic teaching traditions
• Greco-Roman educational influences
Jesus as Rabbi
Explore how Jesus fit within familiar Jewish patterns while simultaneously transforming them:
• His use of scripture
• His teaching methods
• His use of questions
• His relationship with disciples
• His public ministry in synagogues and villages
• His authority as a teacher
Why Jesus's Teaching Was Different
Discover the revolutionary ways Jesus challenged expectations:
• He chose His disciples rather than waiting for them to choose Him
• He taught women openly
• He welcomed social outsiders
• He taught with direct authority
• He embodied the message He taught
• He turned His death and resurrection into the ultimate lesson
The Power of Apprenticeship
Learn why discipleship in the ancient world meant far more than attending lessons.
Jesus invited followers to:
• Walk with Him
• Observe Him
• Imitate Him
• Become like Him
• Continue His work in the world
Reading the Gospels with New Eyes
See familiar passages in fresh ways as ancient context illuminates:
• The calling of the disciples
• The Sermon on the Mount
• The parables
• Encounters with Pharisees and scribes
• Synagogue teaching scenes
• The formation of the early Church
Drawing on biblical scholarship, Second Temple Judaism, archaeology, ancient educational practices, and Latter-day Saint perspectives, this book makes complex historical research accessible to serious gospel learners. Written for adult learners, teachers, seminary and institute students, Come Follow Me participants, and anyone who wants to understand Jesus more deeply, Jesus the Master Teacher provides a framework that transforms how the New Testament is read and taught.
As the historical context becomes clearer, the Gospels become richer. The disciples become more understandable. The teaching methods become more intentional. And the Savior becomes even more remarkable. Because to understand why Jesus changed the world, we must first understand how He taught it.
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