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The Priest and the Great King : Temple-Palace Relations in the Persian Empire
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ISBN: 1575060906 1575065509 Year: 2004 Volume: 10 Publisher: Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns,

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The wars that periodically engulfed the Levant in the fourth century temporarily pulled the ruling governors and satraps away from Judah, and during these times, the Judaean priesthood may have capitalized on the brief absence of Persian officials to mint coins, but they achieved their longed-for independence only much later, under the Maccabees."--Jacket. "Lisbeth S. Fried's study investigates the impact of Achaemenid rule on the political power of local priesthoods during the 6th-4th centuries B.C.E. Scholars typically assume that, as long as tribute was sent to Susa, the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, subject peoples remained autonomous. Fried's work challenges this assumption. She examines the inscriptions, coins, temple archives, and literary texts from Babylon, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Judah and concludes that there was no local autonomy. The only people with power in the Empire were Persians and their appointees. This was true for Judah as well. The High Priest had no real power; there was no theocracy.

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The wars that periodically engulfed the Levant in the fourth century temporarily pulled the ruling governors and satraps away from Judah, and during these times, the Judaean priesthood may have capitalized on the brief absence of Persian officials to mint coins, but they achieved their longed-for independence only much later, under the Maccabees."--Jacket. "Lisbeth S. Fried's study investigates the impact of Achaemenid rule on the political power of local priesthoods during the 6th-4th centuries B.C.E. Scholars typically assume that, as long as tribute was sent to Susa, the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, subject peoples remained autonomous. Fried's work challenges this assumption. She examines the inscriptions, coins, temple archives, and literary texts from Babylon, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Judah and concludes that there was no local autonomy. The only people with power in the Empire were Persians and their appointees. This was true for Judah as well. The High Priest had no real power; there was no theocracy.

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Temples --- Religion and politics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- History --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Iran --- Politics and government. --- König. --- Staat (politicologie) --- Tempels. --- Staatsform --- Satrapie --- Priester --- Politik --- Temples. --- Religion and politics. --- Politics and government --- Middle East. --- Iran. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Theology --- República Islâmica do Irã --- Irã --- Persia --- Northern Tier --- Islamic Republic of Iran --- Jumhūrī-i Islāmī-i Īrān --- I-lang --- Paras-Iran --- Paras --- Persia-Iran --- I.R.A. --- Islamische Republik Iran --- Islamskai︠a︡ Respublika Iran --- I.R.I. --- IRI --- ايران --- جمهورى اسلامى ايران --- Êran --- Komarî Îslamî Êran --- Orient --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Staatspolitik --- Politische Lage --- Politische Entwicklung --- Politische Situation --- Priesteramt --- Priestertum --- Geistlicher --- Klerus --- Pfarrer --- Priesterin --- Regierungsform --- Staatsformen --- Politisches System --- Staatsorganisation --- Pseudoreligion --- Ir --- Islamskai͡a Respublika Iran --- República Islâmica do Ir --- Eastern Mediterranean Region --- Middle East --- South West --- Asia --- Achämenidenreich --- Perserreich --- Persien --- Sassanidenreich --- Sasanidenreich --- Altertum


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