Jews and their Roman rivals: pagan Rome's challenge to Israel
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adam_text | CONTENTS ListofIllustrations · xi Maps ■ xiii Acknowledgments ■ xv Abbreviations · xvii Note on Translations · xxi Introduction і і. Recontextualizing Israel’s Encounter with the Roman Empire in the Longue Durée 2 շ. A Survey ofScholarship on “Rome and Jerusalem” 3. Responses to Empire: Theory, Terminology, and Method EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY 7 17 17 ANALYZING RESPONSES TO EMPIRE: chapter 1 COPING WITH DIVERSITY I9 JEWISH RESPONSES TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE 22 Coping with Empires before Rome: From Assyria to the Hellenistic Kingdoms 29 1. The Neo-Assyrian Empire 33 1.1 The Nature of Neo-Assyrian Imperialism 33 1.2 The Legacy of Neo-Assyrian Imperialism in the Bible 36 the notion of a universal god 37 GOD’S KINGDOM AND DIVINE KINGSHIP 38 THE COVENANT BETWEEN GOD AND ISRAEL 40 SPECIFIC LAWS OF THE COVENANT 41 HUMAN KINGSHIP 43 2. The Neo-Babylonian Empire 46 2.1 The Nature of Neo-Babylonian Imperialism [v] 46
[vi] CONTENTS 2.2 The Legacy of Neo-Babylonian Imperialism in the Bible 48 THE EMERGENCE OF MONOTHEISM: FOREIGN GODS AS IDOLS 49 THE ELECTION AND SALVIFIC ROLE OF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL 50 HUMAN KINGSHIP 51 The Persian Empire 52 3.1 The Nature of Achaemenid Imperialism 52 LOCAL CULTS AND IMPERIAL PROPAGANDA 53 PERSIAN IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY: UNIVERSALISM, DUALISM, AND SOTERIOLOGICAL MISSION 3.2 Achaemenid Imperialism in the Bible and in Second Temple-Period Jewish Sources 55 59 FURTHER MONOTHEISTIC DEVELOPMENTS: THE REJECTION OF DUALISM 6l THE CREATOR GOD 62 HUMAN KINGSHIP 65 THE RISE OF THE TORAH 65 THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN APOCALYPTIC WORLDVIEW AND LITERATURE 68 ESCHATOLOGY AND ETHICS 69 The Hellenistic Kingdoms 70 4.1 Seleucid Rule and Royal Ideology 72 4.2 The Legacy of Seleucid Imperialism in Ancient Jewish Sources 75 76 HUMAN KINGSHIP territory: defining Israel’s RELATIONSHIP TO THE PROMISED LAND IN LEGAL-HISTORICAL TERMS 80 TIME, HISTORY, AND POWER: FORETELLING THE END OF EMPIRE 8l EMPIRES, THEOLOGY, AND ANGELOLOGY 84
CONTENTS chapter 2 [Vii] The Unique Challenge of the Roman Empire: A Rivalry between Two Peoples 88 1. The Imperialism ofa People 90 1.1 A Jewish Testimony from the Second Century BCE 91 1.2 The Imperium of the Populus Romanus 93 1.3 Roma: City, Personification, and Goddess 2. The “Election” ofthe Romans 107 2.2 Roman Virtues 113 2.3 Roman Pietas 116 3.1 A Universal and Eternal Rule? 126 127 UNIVERSAL RULE 127 ETERNAL RULE I32 3.2 A “Messianic” Vocation to Bring Peace, Prosperity, and Legal Order to the World 4. The Roman Victories Over the Jews: Obliteration and Substitution 140 150 4.1 A “Game of Temples”: From Jerusalem to Rome and Vice-Versa 155 4.2 Aelia Capitolina: A Miniature Rome 161 5. Rome as Israel’s Twin Brother and Rival 3 107 2.1 A Divine Scheme 3. The “Vocation” ofthe Romans chapter 102 163 5.1 Rome, an Empire among Others? 164 5.2 Rome as Esau/Edom 167 The Challenge of Roman Power 177 1. Roman Military Power and Roman Manliness 181 1.1 The Children of Mars 181 1.2 Jewish Perceptions of Roman Military Might 191 2. A Rivalryfor Military Valor? 201 2.1 Jews and the Military 201
[viii] CONTENTS 2.2 Jews, War, and Manliness: Roman Perspectives 205 2.3 Jews, War, and Manliness: Jewish Rivalry with Rome? 209 2.4 Jewish Mimesis and Mimicry of Roman Power 218 3. Jewish Criticism and Redefinitions of Bravery, Manliness, and Power chapter 4 227 3.1 Redefining Courage as Self-Control and the Ability to Face Suffering and Death 229 3.2 Redefining Power in Relation to the Virtuous Mind 233 3.3 Redefining Strength as Torah and Torah Study 236 3.4 “The Lord is a man of war”: Redefining God’s Power? 246 The Challenge of Roman Law and Jurisdiction 257 1. The Nature ofthe Challenge 259 1.1 The Ideological Dimension of the Challenge 259 1.2 The Concrete Dimension of the Challenge 266 2. Rabbinic and Roman Law: A Partly Shared Legal Culture? 276 3. A Rivalry ofLegal Systems: The Torah versus Roman Jurisdiction 286 3.1 The Torah as the Most Perfect and the Most Ancient Law 290 3.2 Roman Admiration for Jewish Law? 298 3.3 The Laws of Israel versus the Laws of the Nations 304 4. The Torah as Nonuniversal Law 4.1 From a Law Accessible to All to Israel’s Exclusive Law 316 3x6
CONTENTS chapter 5 [ІХ] 4.2 A Universal Promulgation of the Torah in Rabbinic Sources? 326 4.3 The Significance of the Noahide Laws 332 The Challenge of Roman Citizenship 340 1. The Nature ofthe Challenge 343 x.i The Roman “Melting Poť 343 1.2 Civis Romanus sum·. The Characteristics of Roman Citizenship 347 1.3 Roman Grants of Citizenship: Ideological Aspects 355 2. Judaism as “Citizenship”: The Hellenistic Context and the Impact ofRome 362 2.1 Genealogy versus Adherence to the Law: Biblical and Second Temple Foundations 362 2.2 Judaism as “Citizenship” in the Hellenistic Period 368 2.3 Judaism as “Citizenship” in Nonrabbinic Jewish Sources of the Roman Period 373 2.4 Judaism as “Citizenship” in Rabbinic Literature 384 THE MANUMISSION OF SLAVES 386 CAPTIVES 390 CONVERTS 393 3. Beyond Citizenship: The Enduring Significance ofLineage and the Legal Fiction ofAdoption 398 3.1 Converts as Children of Abraham in Y. Bikkurim: A Legal Fiction Related to the Roman Notion and Practice of Adoption 398 3.2 Adoption in Pre-Rabbinic Jewish Texts 416 Conclusion 429
[X] CONTENTS Bibliography ■ 433 DIGITAL RESOURCES · 433 EDITIONS OF RABBINIC TEXTS · 439 SECONDARY SOURCES · 439 Index ofAncient Sources · 493
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CONTENTS ListofIllustrations · xi Maps ■ xiii Acknowledgments ■ xv Abbreviations · xvii Note on Translations · xxi Introduction і і. Recontextualizing Israel’s Encounter with the Roman Empire in the Longue Durée 2 շ. A Survey ofScholarship on “Rome and Jerusalem” 3. Responses to Empire: Theory, Terminology, and Method EMPIRE, IMPERIALISM, AND IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY 7 17 17 ANALYZING RESPONSES TO EMPIRE: chapter 1 COPING WITH DIVERSITY I9 JEWISH RESPONSES TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE 22 Coping with Empires before Rome: From Assyria to the Hellenistic Kingdoms 29 1. The Neo-Assyrian Empire 33 1.1 The Nature of Neo-Assyrian Imperialism 33 1.2 The Legacy of Neo-Assyrian Imperialism in the Bible 36 the notion of a universal god 37 GOD’S KINGDOM AND DIVINE KINGSHIP 38 THE COVENANT BETWEEN GOD AND ISRAEL 40 SPECIFIC LAWS OF THE COVENANT 41 HUMAN KINGSHIP 43 2. The Neo-Babylonian Empire 46 2.1 The Nature of Neo-Babylonian Imperialism [v] 46
[vi] CONTENTS 2.2 The Legacy of Neo-Babylonian Imperialism in the Bible 48 THE EMERGENCE OF MONOTHEISM: FOREIGN GODS AS IDOLS 49 THE ELECTION AND SALVIFIC ROLE OF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL 50 HUMAN KINGSHIP 51 The Persian Empire 52 3.1 The Nature of Achaemenid Imperialism 52 LOCAL CULTS AND IMPERIAL PROPAGANDA 53 PERSIAN IMPERIAL IDEOLOGY: UNIVERSALISM, DUALISM, AND SOTERIOLOGICAL MISSION 3.2 Achaemenid Imperialism in the Bible and in Second Temple-Period Jewish Sources 55 59 FURTHER MONOTHEISTIC DEVELOPMENTS: THE REJECTION OF DUALISM 6l THE CREATOR GOD 62 HUMAN KINGSHIP 65 THE RISE OF THE TORAH 65 THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN APOCALYPTIC WORLDVIEW AND LITERATURE 68 ESCHATOLOGY AND ETHICS 69 The Hellenistic Kingdoms 70 4.1 Seleucid Rule and Royal Ideology 72 4.2 The Legacy of Seleucid Imperialism in Ancient Jewish Sources 75 76 HUMAN KINGSHIP territory: defining Israel’s RELATIONSHIP TO THE PROMISED LAND IN LEGAL-HISTORICAL TERMS 80 TIME, HISTORY, AND POWER: FORETELLING THE END OF EMPIRE 8l EMPIRES, THEOLOGY, AND ANGELOLOGY 84
CONTENTS chapter 2 [Vii] The Unique Challenge of the Roman Empire: A Rivalry between Two Peoples 88 1. The Imperialism ofa People 90 1.1 A Jewish Testimony from the Second Century BCE 91 1.2 The Imperium of the Populus Romanus 93 1.3 Roma: City, Personification, and Goddess 2. The “Election” ofthe Romans 107 2.2 Roman Virtues 113 2.3 Roman Pietas 116 3.1 A Universal and Eternal Rule? 126 127 UNIVERSAL RULE 127 ETERNAL RULE I32 3.2 A “Messianic” Vocation to Bring Peace, Prosperity, and Legal Order to the World 4. The Roman Victories Over the Jews: Obliteration and Substitution 140 150 4.1 A “Game of Temples”: From Jerusalem to Rome and Vice-Versa 155 4.2 Aelia Capitolina: A Miniature Rome 161 5. Rome as Israel’s Twin Brother and Rival 3 107 2.1 A Divine Scheme 3. The “Vocation” ofthe Romans chapter 102 163 5.1 Rome, an Empire among Others? 164 5.2 Rome as Esau/Edom 167 The Challenge of Roman Power 177 1. Roman Military Power and Roman Manliness 181 1.1 The Children of Mars 181 1.2 Jewish Perceptions of Roman Military Might 191 2. A Rivalryfor Military Valor? 201 2.1 Jews and the Military 201
[viii] CONTENTS 2.2 Jews, War, and Manliness: Roman Perspectives 205 2.3 Jews, War, and Manliness: Jewish Rivalry with Rome? 209 2.4 Jewish Mimesis and Mimicry of Roman Power 218 3. Jewish Criticism and Redefinitions of Bravery, Manliness, and Power chapter 4 227 3.1 Redefining Courage as Self-Control and the Ability to Face Suffering and Death 229 3.2 Redefining Power in Relation to the Virtuous Mind 233 3.3 Redefining Strength as Torah and Torah Study 236 3.4 “The Lord is a man of war”: Redefining God’s Power? 246 The Challenge of Roman Law and Jurisdiction 257 1. The Nature ofthe Challenge 259 1.1 The Ideological Dimension of the Challenge 259 1.2 The Concrete Dimension of the Challenge 266 2. Rabbinic and Roman Law: A Partly Shared Legal Culture? 276 3. A Rivalry ofLegal Systems: The Torah versus Roman Jurisdiction 286 3.1 The Torah as the Most Perfect and the Most Ancient Law 290 3.2 Roman Admiration for Jewish Law? 298 3.3 The Laws of Israel versus the Laws of the Nations 304 4. The Torah as Nonuniversal Law 4.1 From a Law Accessible to All to Israel’s Exclusive Law 316 3x6
CONTENTS chapter 5 [ІХ] 4.2 A Universal Promulgation of the Torah in Rabbinic Sources? 326 4.3 The Significance of the Noahide Laws 332 The Challenge of Roman Citizenship 340 1. The Nature ofthe Challenge 343 x.i The Roman “Melting Poť 343 1.2 Civis Romanus sum·. The Characteristics of Roman Citizenship 347 1.3 Roman Grants of Citizenship: Ideological Aspects 355 2. Judaism as “Citizenship”: The Hellenistic Context and the Impact ofRome 362 2.1 Genealogy versus Adherence to the Law: Biblical and Second Temple Foundations 362 2.2 Judaism as “Citizenship” in the Hellenistic Period 368 2.3 Judaism as “Citizenship” in Nonrabbinic Jewish Sources of the Roman Period 373 2.4 Judaism as “Citizenship” in Rabbinic Literature 384 THE MANUMISSION OF SLAVES 386 CAPTIVES 390 CONVERTS 393 3. Beyond Citizenship: The Enduring Significance ofLineage and the Legal Fiction ofAdoption 398 3.1 Converts as Children of Abraham in Y. Bikkurim: A Legal Fiction Related to the Roman Notion and Practice of Adoption 398 3.2 Adoption in Pre-Rabbinic Jewish Texts 416 Conclusion 429
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title_sub | pagan Rome's challenge to Israel |
topic | Juden (DE-588)4028808-0 gnd Politischer Konflikt (DE-588)4115589-0 gnd Rabbinismus (DE-588)4139772-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Juden Politischer Konflikt Rabbinismus Römisches Reich |
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