Judaism and Hellenism reconsidered / / by Louis H. Feldman.
This book is a collection of 26 previously published articles, with a number of additions and corrections, and with a long new introduction on "The Influence of Hellenism on Jews in Palestine in the Hellenistic Period." The articles deal with such subjects as "Homer and the Near East,...
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Superior document: | Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism, v. 107 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2006. |
Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (968 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / L. Feldman
- Introduction: The Influence Of Hellenism On Jews In Palestine In The Hellenistic Period / L. Feldman
- Chapter One. Homer And The Near East: The Rise Of The Greek Genius / L. Feldman
- Chapter Two. The Septuagint: The First Translation Of The Torah And Its Effects / L. Feldman
- Chapter Three. How Much Hellenism In The Land Of Israel? / L. Feldman
- Chapter Four. The Reshaping Of Biblical Narrative In The Hellenistic Period / L. Feldman
- Chapter Five. Did Jews Reshape The Tale Of The Exodus? / L. Feldman
- Chapter Six. Studies In The Ancient Jewish Mediterranean Diaspora / L. Feldman
- Chapter Seven. Hatred For And Attraction To The Jews In Classical Antiquity / L. Feldman
- Chapter Eight. Reflections On Rutgers’ Attitudes To Judaism In The Greco-Roman Period / L. Feldman
- Chapter Nine. Conversion To Judaism In Classical Antiquity / L. Feldman
- Chapter Ten. Philo’s Version Of The ‘Aqedah / L. Feldman
- Chapter Eleven. Philo, Pseudo-Philo, Josephus, And Theodotus On The Rape Of Dinah / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twelve. Josephus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Thirteen. Josephus’ Liberties In Interpreting The Bible In The Jewish War And In The Antiquities / L. Feldman
- Chapter Fourteen. Rearrangement Of Pentateuchal Material In Josephus’ Antiquities, Books 1-4 / L. Feldman
- Chapter Fifteen. The Influence Of The Greek Tragedians On Josephus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Sixteen. Josephus’ Biblical Paraphrase As A Commentary On Contemporary Issues / L. Feldman
- Chapter Seventeen. Parallel Lives Of Two Lawgivers: Josephus’ Moses And Plutarch’s Lycurgus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Eighteen. Josephus On The Spies (Numbers 13-14) / L. Feldman
- Chapter Nineteen. The Rehabilitation Of Non-Jewish Leaders In Josephus’ Antiquities / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty. On Professor Mark Roncace’s Portraits Of Deborah And Gideon In Josephus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty-One. Josephus’ Portrayal (Ant. 5.136-74) Of The Benjaminite Affair Of The Concubine And Its Repercussions (Judg. 19-21) / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty-Two. The Importance Of Jerusalem As Viewed / Josephus
- Chapter Twenty-Three. The Concept Of Exile In Josephus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty-Four. Restoration In Josephus / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty-Five. Rabbinic Sources For Historical Study / L. Feldman
- Chapter Twenty-Six. Rabbinic Insights On The Decline And Forthcoming Fall Of The Roman Empire / L. Feldman
- Abbreviations / L. Feldman
- Bibliography / L. Feldman
- Index Of Passages From Ancient Texts / L. Feldman
- Index Of Names And Subjects / L. Feldman
- Index Of Greek, Linear B, Phoenician, Akkadian, Ugaritic,Punic And Royal Aramaic, Hittite, Latin, Hebrew Andaramaic Words / L. Feldman
- Index Of Modern Scholars / L. Feldman
- Supplements To The Journal For The Study Of Judaism / L. Feldman.