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This book aims to introduce the work of Hellenistic Jewish writers of the period 200 BC to AD 200. Four in particular are studied. The authors of the Letter of Aristeas and the Sibylline Oracles came from second-century BC Egypt. Eupolemus wrote probably in Jerusalem at the same time. Josephus, a priest from Judaea, wrote in Rome in the late first century AD. Using Greek, not Hebrew or Aramaic, and conscious of the position of Jews in the Graeco-Roman world, they wished to demonstrate that their cultural and religious heritage stood comparison with the Graeco-Roman tradition and that Jews were neither so philosophically naive nor so politically troublesome as they were often supposed to be. An opening chapter describing the position of Jews in the Hellenistic world is followed by selected passages, all newly translated, with introductory essays and commentary. The collection makes available to students much material hitherto not easily accessible.
Christian religion --- Christianity --- Judaism --- Jewish religion --- Jews --- Greek literature --- History --- Sources --- Jewish authors --- Translations into English --- 296*33 --- -Jews --- -Judaism --- -#GROL:SEMI-22:292 --- Religions --- Semites --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Balkan literature --- Byzantine literature --- Classical literature --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Hellenistisch-joodse literatuur--(algemeen) --- -Translations into English --- -Sources --- -Religion --- Religion --- -296*33 --- 296*33 Hellenistisch-joodse literatuur--(algemeen) --- #GROL:SEMI-22:292 --- Jewish authors&delete& --- History&delete& --- Arts and Humanities --- Translations into English.
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The contributors in this book use the most recent research in key areas - the early settlements of Israel, early Israelite religion, Qumran, Jerusalem, early Christian churches - to show that ancient writings and modern archaeology can illuminate each other, but only when used with professional care. The essays represent a new generation of archaeologists and historians, with new social, political and religious concerns who draw a fresh and vital picture of the emergence of ancient Israel.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Bible --- Antiquities. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Evidences, authority, etc. --- Middle East
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A comprehensive study of Jews in the classical world. Articles examine Jerusalem and other Jewish communities on the Mediterranean, as found in the writings of Luke, Josephus and Philo.
Jews --- Judaism --- Hellenism. --- Hellenistic Judaism --- Judaism, Hellenistic --- History --- Civilization
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Cartography --- Cartography, Primitive --- Chartography --- Map-making --- Mapmaking --- Mapping (Cartography) --- Mathematical geography --- Surveying --- Map projection --- Maps --- Jordan --- Yarden --- Jordanien --- Giordania --- Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan --- Mamlakah al-Urdunīyah al-Hāshimīyah --- Urdun --- Hashimite Kingdom of the Jordan --- Jordania --- Mamlaka al-Urduniya al-Hashemiyah --- Urdunn --- Transjordan --- Historical geography.
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