Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Eastern Europe

Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Eastern Europe
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Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004789629
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Synopsis Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Eastern Europe by : David Noy

"This book collects all known Jewish inscriptions from the Graeco-Roman period (up to c.700 CE), in all languages (Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Hebrew) in Eastern Europe. It provides the texts of the inscriptions with English translations together with full bibliographies, discussions and indexes. The previous collection was published in 1936-50 and has been superseded by the discovery of more inscriptions. Over half the inscriptions included in this new collection were not in the former. Volume 1 covers the regions Pannonia, Dalmatia, Moesia, Thrace, Macedonia, Achaea, Crete, and the North Coast of the Black Sea. It includes appendices on inscriptions considered medieval and inscriptions not considered Jewish as well as a bibliography, a concordance with the former collection, indexes and maps."

Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Syria and Cyprus

Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Syria and Cyprus
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Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004789631
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Synopsis Inscriptiones Judaicae Orientis: Syria and Cyprus by : David Noy

"Volume 3 of the Inscriptiones collects all known Jewish inscriptions from the Graeco-Roman period (up to c.700 CE), in all languages (Greek, Latin, Aramaic, Hebrew, Palmyrene, Middle Persian, Parthian) in Syria and Cyprus. It provides the texts of the inscriptions with English translations together with full bibliographies, discussions and indexes. It covers the regions Phoenicia, Southern Syria, Northern Syria and Osrhoene, Dura-Europos, and Cyprus. It includes appendices on Jewish inscriptions in Palmyrene, Jewish inscriptions not related to Syria and inscriptions not considered Jewish, as well as a bibliography, indexes and a map."

Translation and Survival

Translation and Survival
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9780191567919
ISBN-13 : 0191567914
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Translation and Survival by : Tessa Rajak

The translation of the Hebrew Bible into Greek was the first major translation in Western culture. Its significance was far-reaching. Without a Greek Bible, European history would have been entirely different - no Western Jewish diaspora and no Christianity. Translation and Survival is a literary and social study of the ancient creators and receivers of the translations, and about their impact. The Greek Bible served Jews who spoke Greek, and made the survival of the first Jewish diaspora possible; indeed, the translators invented the term 'diaspora'. It was a tool for the preservation of group identity and for the expression of resistance. It invented a new kind of language and many new terms. The Greek Bible translations ended up as the Christian Septuagint, taken over along with the entire heritage of Hellenistic Judaism, during the process of the Church's long-drawn-out parting from the Synagogue. Here, a brilliant creation is restored to its original context and to its first owners.

Early Judaism

Early Judaism
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781479896950
ISBN-13 : 1479896950
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Early Judaism by : Frederick E. Greenspahn

"Over the past generation, several major discoveries and methodological innovations have led scholars to reevaluate the foundations of Judaism. The Dead Sea Scrolls are the most famous, but other materials have further altered our understanding of Judaism's development after the Biblical era. This volume explores some of the latest clues into how early Judaism took shape ..."--Back cover.

Jews and Christians in Their Graeco-Roman Context

Jews and Christians in Their Graeco-Roman Context
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Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 3161488512
ISBN-13 : 9783161488511
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Jews and Christians in Their Graeco-Roman Context by : Pieter Willem van der Horst

A collection of essays, most of which were published previously. Partial contents:

Writing on the Wall

Writing on the Wall
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780691210704
ISBN-13 : 0691210705
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing on the Wall by : Karen B. Stern

What ancient graffiti reveals about the everyday lives of Jews in the Greek and Roman world Few direct clues exist to the everyday lives and beliefs of ordinary Jews in antiquity. Prevailing perspectives on ancient Jewish life have been shaped largely by the voices of intellectual and social elites, preserved in the writings of Philo and Josephus and the rabbinic texts of the Mishnah and Talmud. Commissioned art, architecture, and formal inscriptions displayed on tombs and synagogues equally reflect the sensibilities of their influential patrons. The perspectives and sentiments of nonelite Jews, by contrast, have mostly disappeared from the historical record. Focusing on these forgotten Jews of antiquity, Writing on the Wall takes an unprecedented look at the vernacular inscriptions and drawings they left behind and sheds new light on the richness of their quotidian lives. Just like their neighbors throughout the eastern and southern Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, Arabia, and Egypt, ancient Jews scribbled and drew graffiti everyplace--in and around markets, hippodromes, theaters, pagan temples, open cliffs, sanctuaries, and even inside burial caves and synagogues. Karen Stern reveals what these markings tell us about the men and women who made them, people whose lives, beliefs, and behaviors eluded commemoration in grand literary and architectural works. Making compelling analogies with modern graffiti practices, she documents the overlooked connections between Jews and their neighbors, showing how popular Jewish practices of prayer, mortuary commemoration, commerce, and civic engagement regularly crossed ethnic and religious boundaries. Illustrated throughout with examples of ancient graffiti, Writing on the Wall provides a tantalizingly intimate glimpse into the cultural worlds of forgotten populations living at the crossroads of Judaism, Christianity, paganism, and earliest Islam.

Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity: Palestine 200-650

Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity: Palestine 200-650
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Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages : 658
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ISBN-10 : 3161502078
ISBN-13 : 9783161502071
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity: Palestine 200-650 by : Ṭal Ilan

"In this lexicon Tal Ilan collects all the information on names of Jews in Palestine and the people who bore them between 330 BCE, a date which marks the Hellenistic conquest of Palestine, and 200 CE, the date usually assigned to the close of the mishnaic period, and the early Roman Empire. Thereby she includes names from literary sources as well as those found in epigraphic and papyrological documents. Tal Ilan discusses the provenance of the names and explains them etymologically, given the many possible sources of influence for the names at that time." "In addition she shows the division between the use of biblical names and the use of Greek and other foreign names. She analyzes the identity of the persons and the choice of name and points out the most popular names at the time. The lexicon is accompanied by a lengthy and comprehensive introduction that scrutinizes the main trends in name giving current at the time." --Book Jacket.

Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity

Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity
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Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages : 810
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ISBN-10 : 3161496736
ISBN-13 : 9783161496738
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity by : Ṭal Ilan

In this lexicon, Tal Ilan collects all the information on names of Jews in lands west of Palestine, in which Greek and Latin was spoken, and on the people who bore them between 330 BCE, a date which marks the Hellenistic conquest of East, and 650 CE, approximately the date when the Muslim conquest of East and the southern Mediterranean basin was completed. The corpus includes names from literary sources, but those mentioned in epigraphic and papyrological documents form the vast majority of the database. This lexicon is an onomasticon in as far as it is a collection of all the recorded names used by the Jews of the western Diaspora in the above-mentioned period. Tal Ilan discusses the provenance of the names and explains them etymologically, given the many possible sources of influence for the names at that time. In addition she shows the division between the use of biblical names and the use of Greek, Latin and other foreign names, and points out the most popular names. This book is also a prosopography since Ilan analyzes the identity of the persons mentioned therein. The lexicon is accompanied by a lengthy and comprehensive introduction that scrutinizes the main trends in name giving current at the time. A large part of it is devoted to the question of how one can identify a Jew in a mostly non-Jewish society.

The Biblical World

The Biblical World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1098
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ISBN-10 : 9781317392552
ISBN-13 : 1317392558
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Biblical World by : Katharine J. Dell

The Biblical World is a comprehensive guide to the contents, historical settings, and social context of the Bible. This new edition is updated with several new chapters as well as a new section on biblical interpretation. Contributions from leading scholars in the field present wide-ranging views not just of biblical materials and their literary and linguistic context, but also of the social institutions, history and archaeology, and religious concepts. New chapters cover topics such as the priesthood and festivals, creation and covenant, ethics, and family life, while a new section on biblical interpretation discusses Jewish and Christian bible translation and key thematic emphases, and modern reader-response and cultural approaches. This revised edition of The Biblical World offers an up-to-date and thorough survey of the Bible and its world, and will continue to be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of the Hebrew Bible and New Testament and their history and interpretation, as well as anyone working on the societies, religions, and political and cultural institutions that created and influenced these texts.

Jewish War under Trajan and Hadrian

Jewish War under Trajan and Hadrian
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9780521622967
ISBN-13 : 0521622964
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Jewish War under Trajan and Hadrian by :