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New Testament, Images of Jesus, makes the following comment after em-
phasizing that the Gospels and the societies in which the Gospels were
written were Greek ones:
In brief, the milieu of Christianity, and thus its interpretive context
is the world of Hellenism. They [the writers] do so partly in lan-
guage that would have been familiar, whether from pagan tradition
or from the LXX, to their Hellenistic audiences: Jesus is "Lord,"
"Savior," "Son of God," and God's "Logos." But other, unfamiliar lan-
guage also appears… even predominates—"Son of David," "Son of
Man," "Kingdom of God," "messiah". This language, variously inter-
preted and deployed by these New Testament writers, is an inheri-
tance from the earliest years of the Jesus movement in Palestine. 76
Dr. Paul R. Eddy writes in an article entitled "Was Early Christianity
The Column of Trajan in front of the Colosseum, with the Arch of
Constantine behind. Giovanni Paolo Pannini, Roman Cappricio.