Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism, Volume One

Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism, Volume One
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ISBN-10 : 9652082074
ISBN-13 : 9789652082077
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Synopsis Greek and Latin Authors on Jews and Judaism, Volume One by : Menahem Stern

A comprehensive corpus of texts relating to Jews and Judaism by the Greek and Latin authors of Antiquity. The collection furnishes valuable source material on the place of Jews and Judaism in the Mediterranean world during the rise and spread of Hellenism, concluding with concepts of Judaism held by the Neoplatonist philosophers. The writings of each author are accompanied by an introduction, a critical apparatus, an English translation and a detailed commentary in which the sources are examined in the context of the latest scholarship and archaeological findings.

Exodus

Exodus
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 890
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ISBN-10 : 9780802826176
ISBN-13 : 0802826172
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Synopsis Exodus by : Thomas B. Dozeman

The Eerdmans Critical Commentary offers the best of contemporary Old and New Testament scholarship, seeking to give modern readers clear insight into the biblical text, including its background, its interpretation, and its application. Contributors to the ECC series are among the foremost authorities in biblical scholarship worldwide. Accessible to serious general readers and scholars alike, each volume includes the author's own translation, critical notes, and commentary on literary, historical, cultural, and theological aspects of the text. - Back cover.

The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period

The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 0521218802
ISBN-13 : 9780521218801
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Synopsis The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period by : William David Davies

This volume opens with three introductory chapters to the work as a whole dealing with the geographical background, the chronology and the numismatic history of Judaism.

Jewish Traditions in Early Christian Literature, Volume 1 Paul and the Jewish Law

Jewish Traditions in Early Christian Literature, Volume 1 Paul and the Jewish Law
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9789004275140
ISBN-13 : 9004275142
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Synopsis Jewish Traditions in Early Christian Literature, Volume 1 Paul and the Jewish Law by : Peter Tomson

While interest in Paul's relationship to Judaism has been growing recently, this study adds an important aspect by comparing Paul’s practical instruction with the ancient halakha or Jewish traditional law. First Corinthians is found to be a source of prime importance, and surprisingly, halakha appears to be basic to Paul's instruction for non-Jewish Christians. The book includes thorough discussion of hermeneutic and methodological implications, always viewed in relation to the history of Pauline and Judaic study. Attention is also being paid to the setting within Hellenistic culture. Finally, conclusions are drawn about the texture of Paul's thought and these are applied to two ‘theological’ passages decisive for his place in Judaism. Historical and theological implications are vast, both regarding Paul's relationship to Judaism, his attitude towards Jesus and his Apostles, and the meaning of his teaching concerning justification and the Law.

"The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious" (Qoh 10,12)

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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 311018849X
ISBN-13 : 9783110188493
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Synopsis "The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious" (Qoh 10,12) by : Mauro Perani

Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hat Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich (1921-2007) herausragende israelische Gelehrte in englisch- und deutschsprachigen Veröffentlichungen in Europa und Nordamerika bekannt gemacht. Die zu diesem Zweck von ihm begründete Reihe Studia Judaica bietet heute ein Forum für wissenschaftliche Studien und Editionen aus allen Epochen der jüdischen Religionsgeschichte.

Cultures of the Jews, Volume 1

Cultures of the Jews, Volume 1
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Publisher : Schocken
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780805212006
ISBN-13 : 0805212000
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Synopsis Cultures of the Jews, Volume 1 by : David Biale

Scattered over much of the world throughout most of their history, are the Jews one people or many? How do they resemble and how do they differ from Jews in other places and times? What have their relationships been to the cultures of their neighbors? To address these and similar questions, some of the finest scholars of our day have contributed their insights to Cultures of the Jews, a winner of the National Jewish Book Award upon its hardcover publication in 2002. Constructing their essays around specific cultural artifacts that were created in the period and locale under study, the contributors describe the cultural interactions among different Jews–from rabbis and scholars to non-elite groups, including women–as well as between Jews and the surrounding non-Jewish world. What they conclude is that although Jews have always had their own autonomous traditions, Jewish identity cannot be considered the fixed product of either ancient ethnic or religious origins. Rather, it has shifted and assumed new forms in response to the cultural environment in which the Jews have lived. Mediterranean Origins, the first volume in Cultures of the Jews, describes the concept of the “People” or “Nation” of Israel that emerges in the Hebrew Bible and the culture of the Israelites in relation to that of neighboring Canaanite groups. It also discusses Jewish cultures in Babylonia, in Palestine during the Greco-Roman and Byzantine periods, and in Arabia during the formative years of Islam.

יהודים והיהדות בספרות היוונית והרומית: From Herodotus to Plutarch

יהודים והיהדות בספרות היוונית והרומית: From Herodotus to Plutarch
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Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105038974544
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Synopsis יהודים והיהדות בספרות היוונית והרומית: From Herodotus to Plutarch by : Menahem Stern

An anthology of excerpts from ancient works on Jews and Judaism, in Greek and Latin, with a Russian translation, accompanied by comments by Stern. Inter alia, contains texts by Manetho, Apion, Seneca, Tacitus, Juvenal and citations of Celsus (from Origen's "Contra Celsus") expressing anti-Jewish views.

Ancient Synagogues, Volume 1

Ancient Synagogues, Volume 1
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9789004532359
ISBN-13 : 9004532358
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Synopsis Ancient Synagogues, Volume 1 by : Risto Ilmari Uro

This collection of over twenty essays brings together scholars from three continents to discuss the early synagogue. It addresses the questions of: When and where did the synagogue originate? What was its early distribution? What was its role in Judaism? The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789004112544).