A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period: 2 The early Hellenistic period (335-175 BCE)
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adam_text | Contents Preface List of Abbreviations xii xiv Part I Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction: Principles and Method 1.1 Aims 1.2 The Basis for the Chronology of the Early Hellenistic Period 1.3 Diaspora 1.4 The Relevance of Post-Colonial Theory 1.5 History Writing in the Ancient World 1.5.1 The Question of Definitions 1.5.2 Greek Historical Writing 1.5.3 Did the Graeco-Roman Historians Aim for Historical Accuracy? 1.5.4 Critical Historical Thinking among the Jews 1.5.5 Conclusions 1.6 Writing a History of the Early Greek Period: Principles Assumed in this Book 1.7 Terminology and Other Technical Matters 2 2 2 3 5 8 9 11 16 18 21 23 24 Part II Sources Chapter 2 Archaeology 2.1 Individual Sites 2.1.1 Tel Dan 2.1.2 Tel Anafa 2.1.3 Ptolemais/Akko (Tell Fukhar) 2.1.4 Shiqmona 2.1.5 Philoteria (Beth Yerah, Khirbet el-Kerak) 2.1.6 Beth-Shean/Scythopolis 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29
vi A History of the Jews and Judaism 2.1.7 Tel Dor 2.1.8 Tel Mevorakh 2.1.9 Tel Dothan 2.1.10 Samaria 2.1.11 Shechem (Tell Baiatali) 2.1.12 Apollonia (Arsuf; Tell Arshaf) 2.1.13 Tel Michal (Makmish) 2.1.14 Jaffa (Joppo) 2.1.15 Gezer (Tell Jezer) 2.1.16 Bethel 2.1.17 Tell es-Sultan (Jericho) 2.1.18 Jerusalem and Vicinity 2.1.19 Qalandiyeh 2.1.20 Ashdod (Azotus) 2.1.21 Ashkelon (Ascalon) 2.1.22 Tell el-Hesi 2.1.23 Beth-Zur 2.1.24 En-gedi (Tel Goren, Tell el-Jurn) 2.1.25 Tel Maresha (Tell eş-Şandahanna) 2.1.26 Lachish 2.1.27 Tell Jemmeh 2.1.28 Arad 2.1.29 Beersheba (Tel Sheva, Tell es-Saba ) 2.1.30 Traq al-Amir 2.1.31 Rabbath-Ammon (Philadelphia) 2.1.32 Gadara (Umm Qeis) 2.1.33 Pella (Ţabaqaţ Fahl) 2.2 Surveys and Synthesis 2.2.1 Introductory Comments 2.2.2 The Galilee, Samaria, Idumaea and Transjordan 2.2.3 Judah Chapter 3 Papyri, Inscriptions and Coins 3.1 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Egypt and Elsewhere 3.1.1 Elephantine Papyri 3.1.2 Zenon Papyri 3.1.3 Papyri of the Jewish Politeuma at Heracleopolis 3.1.4 Papyri Relating to the Village of Samareia 3.1.5 Other Collections of Texts 3.2 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Palestine 3.2.1 Decree of Ptolemy II 3.2.2 Elefzibah Inscription (Antiochus III and Stratēģos Ptolemy son of Thraseas) 3.2.3 Heliodorus Stela 3.2.4 Seleucid Inscription of Ptolemy V 30 30 31 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 41 43 43 43 44 44 46 48 51 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 55 56 57 58
Contents 3.2.5 Khirbet el-Kom Ostraca 3.2.6 Maresha Inscriptions and Ostraca 3.2.7 Other Texts 3.3 Coins and Weights 3.4 Seals vii 58 59 59 60 62 Chapter 4 Jewish Literary Sources 65 4.1 The Greek Translation of the Bible 65 4.2 Josephus 68 4.2.1 Aids to Using Josephus 69 4.2.2 Josephus’ Writings 70 4.2.3 Evaluation of Josephus as a Historian 73 4.2.4 Using Josephus as a Historical Source for the Early Greek Period 74 4.3 Story of the Tobiads 75 4.4 Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) 78 4.5 Ethiopie Enoch (1 Enoch) and the Book of Giants 81 4.6 Fragmentary Jewish Writings in Greek 84 4.6.1 Demetrius the Chronographer 85 4.6.2 Eupolemus and Pseudo-Eupolemus 86 4.6.3 Artapanus 89 4.6.4 Ezekiel the Dramatist 90 4.6.5 Aristobulus 92 4.6.6 Philo the Epic Poet 93 4.6.7 Theodotus 94 4.7 Tobit 94 4.8 Third Maccabees 96 4.9 Aramaic Levi Document 98 4.10 Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus) 100 4.11 Daniel 102 4.12 The Sibylline Oracles 107 4.13 First Baruch 110 Chapter 5 Greek and Latin Writers 5.1 The Alexander Historians 5.2 Hecataeus of Abdera 5.2.1 Introduction 5.2.2 Is Diodorus 40.3Authentic Hecataeus? 5.2.3 Conclusions 5.3 Diodorus Siculus 5.4 Polybius 5.5 Porphyry 5.6 Appian 5.7 Plutarch 111 111 113 114 114 117 119 120 121 121 121
viii A History of the Jews and Judaism 5.8 Berossus 5.9 Manetho 122 122 Part III Society and Institutions Chapter 6 Hellenism and Jewish Identity 6.1 The Problem: Hellenization, the Jews and the Ancient Near East 6.2 History of the Discussion 6.2.1 Earlier Discusssion 6.2.1.1 The Old View’ 6.2.1.2 E.J. Bickerman 6.2.1.3 V.A. Tcherikover 6.2.2 Hengel and his Critics 6.2.2.1 Martin Hengel 6.2.2.2 Louis H. Feldman 6.2.2.3 Arnaldo Momigliano 6.2.2.4 Fergus Millar 6.2.2.5 Conclusions with Regard to Hengel 6.2.3 Recent Discussions 6.2.3.1 Morton Smith 6.2.3.2 Amelie Kuhrt, Susan Sherwin-White and Pierre Briant 6.2.3.3 Lester Grabbe 6.2.3.4 Erich Gruen 6.2.3.5 Rabbinic Connections 6.3 Hellenism in the Ancient Near East 6.3.1 Selected Examples 6.3.1.1 Egypt 6.3.1.2 Babylonia 6.3.1.3 Phoenicia 6.3.1.4 Pergamům 6.3.1.5 Nabataeans 6.3.2 Features of Hellenism 6.3.2.1 The Transplanted Greek Polis 6.3.2.2 Language 6.3.2.3 Jewish Names 6.3.2.4 Religion 6.3.2.5 Art and Architecture 6.3.2.6 The Archaeology of Palestine 6.3.3 Resistance to Hellenism 6.4 Hellenism and the Jews: The Question of Jewish Identity 6.4.1 The Theory of Ethnic Identity 6.4.2 Who was a Ioudaiosl 6.4.3 Jewish Views about Hellenism in Pre-Hasmonaean Times 6.4.3.1 Examples 125 125 126 126 126 127 127 128 128 130 131 132 132 133 133 134 135 135 135 136 136 136 137 138 139 140 140 141 142 144 146 147 148 149 151 151 153 155 155
Contents 6.4.3.2 Objections 6.4.3.3 Conclusions 6.5 Synthesis 6.5.1 Hellenization in General 6.5.2 The Jews in Particular Chapter 7 Administration 7.1 Administration in the Hellenistic Empires 7.1.1 Ptolemaic Government and Administration 7.1.2 Seleucid Government and Administration 7.1.3 Coele-Syria 7.1.3.1 General Comments 7.1.3.2 The Galilee, Samaria and Idumaea 7.1.3.3 Transjordan 7.2 Government and Administration among the Jews 7.2.1 Jews in Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor: The Question of Politeumata 7.2.2 The Administration of Judah 7.3 Conclusions ix 156 158 159 159 163 166 166 166 170 173 173 176 180 181 181 185 191 Chapter 8 Society and Daily Life 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Occupations, Class and Everyday Life 8.3 The Legal Sphere 8.3.1 The Ptolemaic Legal System 8.3.2 The Jews in Legal Documents 8.3.3 Jewish Women in Legal Documents 8.4 Summary 193 193 195 197 198 199 202 203 Chapter 9 Economy 9.1 Current Debate on the Ancient Economy 9.2 The Economy in Ptolemaic Egypt 9.3 The Seleucid Economy 9.4 The Economy in Palestine 9.5 The Economy in Relation to the Jews 9.5.1 Jewish Settlers in Egypt 9.5.2 Economic Developments in Judah 9.5.2.1 Participation in the Military 9.5.2.2 Contribution of the Tobiads 9.5.2.3 Jerusalem Amphorae 9.5.2.4 Summary 205 205 208 213 214 218 219 219 221 222 223 224
x A History of the Jews and Judaism Chapter 10 Religion I: Temple, Cult and Practice 10.1 The High Priest 10.2 The Question of ‘the Sanhedrin’ 10.3 Synagogues and Prayer 10.4 Zadokite versus Enochic Judaism? 10.5 Summary 225 225 229 234 238 243 Chapter 11 Religion II: Law, Scripture and Belief 11.1 The Development of‘Scripture’ 11.1.1 Growth of the ‘Canon’ 11.1.2 The Biblical Text 11.2 The Septuagint Translation of the Bible 11.3 Beliefs 11.3.1 The Deity 11.3.2 Angelic Beings 11.3.3 Eschatology 11.3.4 Messiah 11.3.5 Sceptical Wisdom 11.4 Prophecy and Apocalyptic 11.5 Summary 245 245 245 247 253 254 255 256 258 259 260 260 262 Part IV Historical Synthesis Chapter 12 Time of Alexander and the Diadochi (335-280 все) 12.1 Background History 12.1.1 Alexander and his Conquests (336-323 все) 12.1.2 The Diadochi (323-281 все) 12.1.3 Ptolemy I Soter (323-282 все) 12.2 Alexander the Great and the Jews 12.3 Judah during the ‘Wars of the Successors’ 12.3.1 First Phase of Fighting (323-318 все) 12.3.2 Second Phase, to the Battle of Gaza (317-312 все) 12.3.3 The Final Stages, to the Battle of Ipsus and Beyond (311-281 все) 12.4 Ptolemy I and the Jews 12.5 Hecataeus of Abdera on the Jews 12.6 Summary 280 281 283 286 Chapter 13 The Ptolemaic Period (280-205 13.1 Background History 13.1.1 Overview 288 288 288 все) 267 267 268 271 274 274 278 278 279
Contents 13.1.2 Ptolemy II Philadelphia (282-246 все) 13.1.3 Ptolemy III Euergetes I (246-221 все) 13.1.4 Ptolemy IV Philopator (221-204 все) 13.2 Jews under the Ptolemies 13.3 Tobiads and Oniads 13.4 Fourth Syrian War (219-217 все) 13.5 Daily Life 13.5.1 In Egypt 13.5.2 In Palestine 13.6 Religious Developments in the Third Century 13.6.1 Development of‘Scripture’ 13.6.2 Translation of the Septuagint 13.6.3 The ‘Mantie’ versus the ‘Sceptical’ World-view 13.6.4 Historiography: A Continuing Jewish Literary Tradition 13.7 Summary and Conclusions xi 289 290 291 291 293 298 302 302 303 303 303 305 306 311 313 Chapter 14 Early Seleucid Rule (205-175 все) 316 14.1 Background History 316 14.1.1 Philip V of Macedonia (238-179 все) 317 14.1.2 Antiochus III ‘the Great’ (223-187 все) 317 14.1.3 Ptolemy V Theos Epiphanes (204-180 все) 319 14.1.4 Seleucus IV Philopator (187-175 все) 319 14.2 Fifth Syrian War (c.202-199 все): Palestine Becomes Seleucid 319 14.3 Judah after the Seleucid Conquest 322 14.3.1 Overview 323 14.3.2 Edict of Antiochus III regarding Jerusalem 324 14.3.3 Antiochus Ill’s Decree on the Hefzibah Stela (SEG 29.1613)326 14.3.4 Letter of Antiochus III to Zeuxis 327 14.3.5 Heliodorus and the Incident in the Jerusalem Temple 328 14.4 Summary 328 Part V Conclusions Chapter 15 The Early Hellenistic Period ֊ A Holistic Perspective 331 Bibliography Indexes Names and subjects Citations Modern scholars 337 397 397 416 427
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Contents Preface List of Abbreviations xii xiv Part I Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction: Principles and Method 1.1 Aims 1.2 The Basis for the Chronology of the Early Hellenistic Period 1.3 Diaspora 1.4 The Relevance of Post-Colonial Theory 1.5 History Writing in the Ancient World 1.5.1 The Question of Definitions 1.5.2 Greek Historical Writing 1.5.3 Did the Graeco-Roman Historians Aim for Historical Accuracy? 1.5.4 Critical Historical Thinking among the Jews 1.5.5 Conclusions 1.6 Writing a History of the Early Greek Period: Principles Assumed in this Book 1.7 Terminology and Other Technical Matters 2 2 2 3 5 8 9 11 16 18 21 23 24 Part II Sources Chapter 2 Archaeology 2.1 Individual Sites 2.1.1 Tel Dan 2.1.2 Tel Anafa 2.1.3 Ptolemais/Akko (Tell Fukhar) 2.1.4 Shiqmona 2.1.5 Philoteria (Beth Yerah, Khirbet el-Kerak) 2.1.6 Beth-Shean/Scythopolis 27 27 27 28 28 29 29 29
vi A History of the Jews and Judaism 2.1.7 Tel Dor 2.1.8 Tel Mevorakh 2.1.9 Tel Dothan 2.1.10 Samaria 2.1.11 Shechem (Tell Baiatali) 2.1.12 Apollonia (Arsuf; Tell Arshaf) 2.1.13 Tel Michal (Makmish) 2.1.14 Jaffa (Joppo) 2.1.15 Gezer (Tell Jezer) 2.1.16 Bethel 2.1.17 Tell es-Sultan (Jericho) 2.1.18 Jerusalem and Vicinity 2.1.19 Qalandiyeh 2.1.20 Ashdod (Azotus) 2.1.21 Ashkelon (Ascalon) 2.1.22 Tell el-Hesi 2.1.23 Beth-Zur 2.1.24 En-gedi (Tel Goren, Tell el-Jurn) 2.1.25 Tel Maresha (Tell eş-Şandahanna) 2.1.26 Lachish 2.1.27 Tell Jemmeh 2.1.28 Arad 2.1.29 Beersheba (Tel Sheva, Tell es-Saba') 2.1.30 Traq al-Amir 2.1.31 Rabbath-Ammon (Philadelphia) 2.1.32 Gadara (Umm Qeis) 2.1.33 Pella (Ţabaqaţ Fahl) 2.2 Surveys and Synthesis 2.2.1 Introductory Comments 2.2.2 The Galilee, Samaria, Idumaea and Transjordan 2.2.3 Judah Chapter 3 Papyri, Inscriptions and Coins 3.1 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Egypt and Elsewhere 3.1.1 Elephantine Papyri 3.1.2 Zenon Papyri 3.1.3 Papyri of the Jewish Politeuma at Heracleopolis 3.1.4 Papyri Relating to the Village of Samareia 3.1.5 Other Collections of Texts 3.2 Papyri, Inscriptions and Ostraca from Palestine 3.2.1 Decree of Ptolemy II 3.2.2 Elefzibah Inscription (Antiochus III and Stratēģos Ptolemy son of Thraseas) 3.2.3 Heliodorus Stela 3.2.4 Seleucid Inscription of Ptolemy V 30 30 31 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 37 37 37 38 38 39 40 40 41 41 41 43 43 43 44 44 46 48 51 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 55 56 57 58
Contents 3.2.5 Khirbet el-Kom Ostraca 3.2.6 Maresha Inscriptions and Ostraca 3.2.7 Other Texts 3.3 Coins and Weights 3.4 Seals vii 58 59 59 60 62 Chapter 4 Jewish Literary Sources 65 4.1 The Greek Translation of the Bible 65 4.2 Josephus 68 4.2.1 Aids to Using Josephus 69 4.2.2 Josephus’ Writings 70 4.2.3 Evaluation of Josephus as a Historian 73 4.2.4 Using Josephus as a Historical Source for the Early Greek Period 74 4.3 Story of the Tobiads 75 4.4 Qohelet (Ecclesiastes) 78 4.5 Ethiopie Enoch (1 Enoch) and the Book of Giants 81 4.6 Fragmentary Jewish Writings in Greek 84 4.6.1 Demetrius the Chronographer 85 4.6.2 Eupolemus and Pseudo-Eupolemus 86 4.6.3 Artapanus 89 4.6.4 Ezekiel the Dramatist 90 4.6.5 Aristobulus 92 4.6.6 Philo the Epic Poet 93 4.6.7 Theodotus 94 4.7 Tobit 94 4.8 Third Maccabees 96 4.9 Aramaic Levi Document 98 4.10 Ben Sira (Ecclesiasticus) 100 4.11 Daniel 102 4.12 The Sibylline Oracles 107 4.13 First Baruch 110 Chapter 5 Greek and Latin Writers 5.1 The Alexander Historians 5.2 Hecataeus of Abdera 5.2.1 Introduction 5.2.2 Is Diodorus 40.3Authentic Hecataeus? 5.2.3 Conclusions 5.3 Diodorus Siculus 5.4 Polybius 5.5 Porphyry 5.6 Appian 5.7 Plutarch 111 111 113 114 114 117 119 120 121 121 121
viii A History of the Jews and Judaism 5.8 Berossus 5.9 Manetho 122 122 Part III Society and Institutions Chapter 6 Hellenism and Jewish Identity 6.1 The Problem: Hellenization, the Jews and the Ancient Near East 6.2 History of the Discussion 6.2.1 Earlier Discusssion 6.2.1.1 The Old View’ 6.2.1.2 E.J. Bickerman 6.2.1.3 V.A. Tcherikover 6.2.2 Hengel and his Critics 6.2.2.1 Martin Hengel 6.2.2.2 Louis H. Feldman 6.2.2.3 Arnaldo Momigliano 6.2.2.4 Fergus Millar 6.2.2.5 Conclusions with Regard to Hengel 6.2.3 Recent Discussions 6.2.3.1 Morton Smith 6.2.3.2 Amelie Kuhrt, Susan Sherwin-White and Pierre Briant 6.2.3.3 Lester Grabbe 6.2.3.4 Erich Gruen 6.2.3.5 Rabbinic Connections 6.3 Hellenism in the Ancient Near East 6.3.1 Selected Examples 6.3.1.1 Egypt 6.3.1.2 Babylonia 6.3.1.3 Phoenicia 6.3.1.4 Pergamům 6.3.1.5 Nabataeans 6.3.2 Features of Hellenism 6.3.2.1 The Transplanted Greek Polis 6.3.2.2 Language 6.3.2.3 Jewish Names 6.3.2.4 Religion 6.3.2.5 Art and Architecture 6.3.2.6 The Archaeology of Palestine 6.3.3 Resistance to Hellenism 6.4 Hellenism and the Jews: The Question of Jewish Identity 6.4.1 The Theory of Ethnic Identity 6.4.2 Who was a Ioudaiosl 6.4.3 Jewish Views about Hellenism in Pre-Hasmonaean Times 6.4.3.1 Examples 125 125 126 126 126 127 127 128 128 130 131 132 132 133 133 134 135 135 135 136 136 136 137 138 139 140 140 141 142 144 146 147 148 149 151 151 153 155 155
Contents 6.4.3.2 Objections 6.4.3.3 Conclusions 6.5 Synthesis 6.5.1 Hellenization in General 6.5.2 The Jews in Particular Chapter 7 Administration 7.1 Administration in the Hellenistic Empires 7.1.1 Ptolemaic Government and Administration 7.1.2 Seleucid Government and Administration 7.1.3 Coele-Syria 7.1.3.1 General Comments 7.1.3.2 The Galilee, Samaria and Idumaea 7.1.3.3 Transjordan 7.2 Government and Administration among the Jews 7.2.1 Jews in Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor: The Question of Politeumata 7.2.2 The Administration of Judah 7.3 Conclusions ix 156 158 159 159 163 166 166 166 170 173 173 176 180 181 181 185 191 Chapter 8 Society and Daily Life 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Occupations, Class and Everyday Life 8.3 The Legal Sphere 8.3.1 The Ptolemaic Legal System 8.3.2 The Jews in Legal Documents 8.3.3 Jewish Women in Legal Documents 8.4 Summary 193 193 195 197 198 199 202 203 Chapter 9 Economy 9.1 Current Debate on the Ancient Economy 9.2 The Economy in Ptolemaic Egypt 9.3 The Seleucid Economy 9.4 The Economy in Palestine 9.5 The Economy in Relation to the Jews 9.5.1 Jewish Settlers in Egypt 9.5.2 Economic Developments in Judah 9.5.2.1 Participation in the Military 9.5.2.2 Contribution of the Tobiads 9.5.2.3 Jerusalem Amphorae 9.5.2.4 Summary 205 205 208 213 214 218 219 219 221 222 223 224
x A History of the Jews and Judaism Chapter 10 Religion I: Temple, Cult and Practice 10.1 The High Priest 10.2 The Question of ‘the Sanhedrin’ 10.3 Synagogues and Prayer 10.4 Zadokite versus Enochic Judaism? 10.5 Summary 225 225 229 234 238 243 Chapter 11 Religion II: Law, Scripture and Belief 11.1 The Development of‘Scripture’ 11.1.1 Growth of the ‘Canon’ 11.1.2 The Biblical Text 11.2 The Septuagint Translation of the Bible 11.3 Beliefs 11.3.1 The Deity 11.3.2 Angelic Beings 11.3.3 Eschatology 11.3.4 Messiah 11.3.5 Sceptical Wisdom 11.4 Prophecy and Apocalyptic 11.5 Summary 245 245 245 247 253 254 255 256 258 259 260 260 262 Part IV Historical Synthesis Chapter 12 Time of Alexander and the Diadochi (335-280 все) 12.1 Background History 12.1.1 Alexander and his Conquests (336-323 все) 12.1.2 The Diadochi (323-281 все) 12.1.3 Ptolemy I Soter (323-282 все) 12.2 Alexander the Great and the Jews 12.3 Judah during the ‘Wars of the Successors’ 12.3.1 First Phase of Fighting (323-318 все) 12.3.2 Second Phase, to the Battle of Gaza (317-312 все) 12.3.3 The Final Stages, to the Battle of Ipsus and Beyond (311-281 все) 12.4 Ptolemy I and the Jews 12.5 Hecataeus of Abdera on the Jews 12.6 Summary 280 281 283 286 Chapter 13 The Ptolemaic Period (280-205 13.1 Background History 13.1.1 Overview 288 288 288 все) 267 267 268 271 274 274 278 278 279
Contents 13.1.2 Ptolemy II Philadelphia (282-246 все) 13.1.3 Ptolemy III Euergetes I (246-221 все) 13.1.4 Ptolemy IV Philopator (221-204 все) 13.2 Jews under the Ptolemies 13.3 Tobiads and Oniads 13.4 Fourth Syrian War (219-217 все) 13.5 Daily Life 13.5.1 In Egypt 13.5.2 In Palestine 13.6 Religious Developments in the Third Century 13.6.1 Development of‘Scripture’ 13.6.2 Translation of the Septuagint 13.6.3 The ‘Mantie’ versus the ‘Sceptical’ World-view 13.6.4 Historiography: A Continuing Jewish Literary Tradition 13.7 Summary and Conclusions xi 289 290 291 291 293 298 302 302 303 303 303 305 306 311 313 Chapter 14 Early Seleucid Rule (205-175 все) 316 14.1 Background History 316 14.1.1 Philip V of Macedonia (238-179 все) 317 14.1.2 Antiochus III ‘the Great’ (223-187 все) 317 14.1.3 Ptolemy V Theos Epiphanes (204-180 все) 319 14.1.4 Seleucus IV Philopator (187-175 все) 319 14.2 Fifth Syrian War (c.202-199 все): Palestine Becomes Seleucid 319 14.3 Judah after the Seleucid Conquest 322 14.3.1 Overview 323 14.3.2 Edict of Antiochus III regarding Jerusalem 324 14.3.3 Antiochus Ill’s Decree on the Hefzibah Stela (SEG 29.1613)326 14.3.4 Letter of Antiochus III to Zeuxis 327 14.3.5 Heliodorus and the Incident in the Jerusalem Temple 328 14.4 Summary 328 Part V Conclusions Chapter 15 The Early Hellenistic Period ֊ A Holistic Perspective 331 Bibliography Indexes Names and subjects Citations Modern scholars 337 397 397 416 427 |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-02T22:20:08Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T21:22:42Z |
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isbn | 9780567541192 9780567033963 |
language | English |
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series | Library of Second Temple studies |
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spelling | Grabbe, Lester L. 1945- Verfasser (DE-588)140917276 aut A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period 2 The early Hellenistic period (335-175 BCE) Lester L. Grabbe London [u.a.] T & T Clark International 2008 XXI, 434 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Library of Second Temple studies 68 Library of Second Temple studies A Continuum imprint Civilisation hellénistique ram Judaïsme - 586 av. J.-C.-210 (Période postexilique) - Sources ram Judaïsme - Histoire ram Juifs - Civilisation ram Juifs - Historiographie ram Grèce - 323-146 av. J.-C. (Époque hellénistique) - Chronologie ram Royaumes hellénistiques ram Jüdische Geschichte, Hellenismus (DE-2581)TH000003723 gbd (DE-604)BV019354110 2 Library of Second Temple studies 68 (DE-604)BV019353933 68 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016785171&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Grabbe, Lester L. 1945- A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period Library of Second Temple studies Civilisation hellénistique ram Judaïsme - 586 av. J.-C.-210 (Période postexilique) - Sources ram Judaïsme - Histoire ram Juifs - Civilisation ram Juifs - Historiographie ram |
title | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period |
title_auth | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period |
title_exact_search | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period |
title_exact_search_txtP | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period |
title_full | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period 2 The early Hellenistic period (335-175 BCE) Lester L. Grabbe |
title_fullStr | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period 2 The early Hellenistic period (335-175 BCE) Lester L. Grabbe |
title_full_unstemmed | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period 2 The early Hellenistic period (335-175 BCE) Lester L. Grabbe |
title_short | A history of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple period |
title_sort | a history of the jews and judaism in the second temple period the early hellenistic period 335 175 bce |
topic | Civilisation hellénistique ram Judaïsme - 586 av. J.-C.-210 (Période postexilique) - Sources ram Judaïsme - Histoire ram Juifs - Civilisation ram Juifs - Historiographie ram |
topic_facet | Civilisation hellénistique Judaïsme - 586 av. J.-C.-210 (Période postexilique) - Sources Judaïsme - Histoire Juifs - Civilisation Juifs - Historiographie Grèce - 323-146 av. J.-C. (Époque hellénistique) - Chronologie Royaumes hellénistiques |
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