Saturday, August 19, 2006

The Rabbi

I am a self proclaimed Christ follower. I have chosen to dedicate my life to the pursuit of trying to live as the Christ lived. Jesus, the Christ, was a rabbi and I have recently been doing some reading on the role of the rabbi in the Hebrew culture. Over the next few days I will share with you a few of the tidbits I am picking up regarding the role of the rabbi and his disciples. I hope that you find it helpful. I know I did. A great resource for this kind of information is www.followtherabbi.com

"Of all the times and places he could have come, Jesus lived and taught in the religious communities of first-century Galilee. Rabbis played a significant role in these communities, serving as both teachers and role models.

Today, it is hard for Western Christians to imagine what Jesus' life and ministry were like. But the gospels reveal one important aspect of Jesus' life: He lived and taught as a Jewish rabbi.

As we learn about the lifestyle of first-century rabbis, we gain a rich picture of Jesus as our own rabbi-an amazing teacher we eagerly follow."

Types of Rabbi
"In Jesus' day, the title of "rabbi" was not a church office or degree. Rather, it was a title of respect and honor given by the community.

Most rabbis practiced a trade while also teaching the Torah. They were commonly called "Torah teachers" or "teachers of the law." They had memorized the Torah and become master storytellers, but they were limited to teaching only the accepted interpretations of other rabbis.

Some rabbis, who achieved special recognition and wisdom, taught their own interpretations and were able to support themselves entirely by teaching. These brilliant rabbis were recognized as having s'mikeh¾the authority to introduce new teachings. They had memorized the entire Old Testament, were exceptional teachers, and were trusted to provide new insights from God's Word." ~ Ray VanderLaan at www.followtherabbi.com

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Tom... came here from your brother's blog. (was at school with you guys a few years)

This look at 'the rabbi' really changes your perspective of Jesus saying "Come follow me". Rob Bell has some interesting thoughts along these lines. You may have already seen them, but if not you might find them interesting.

Tom said...

Yeah, Rob Bell and Ray Vander Laan are connected. Same denomination, etc. They both offer a valuable view of Jesus that is often overlooked. Thanks for the comment. If you ever come across anything else that is good, please pass along my way. I am always looking for a good book.