Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature (2003- de Gruyter), book series
Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature (2003) is a book series, published by Walter de Gruyter.
History
"The series Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature (CEJL) is devoted to the study of Jewish documents and traditions that can be dated or traced back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods (ca. 300 BCE–150 CE). The literature covered by the series represents a rich diversity of literary forms and religious perspectives. Formally, these writings include testaments, apocalypses, legends, expansions and interpretations of biblical writings, psalms and prayers, poetry, historiography, and wisdom literature. They witness to an immensely creative period during which many Jews were struggling to preserve a living faith in the wake of social, political, and religious upheavals in the Mediterranean world and the Near East."--Publisher description.
Books in the series
1-9
- 1. Tobit (2003 Fitzmyer), book
- 2. Testament of Abraham (2003 Allison), book
- 3. The Sentences of Pseudo-Phocylides (2005 Wilson), book
- 4. 1 Enoch 91-108 (2007 Stuckenbruck), book
- 5. 2 Maccabees (2008 Schwartz), book
- 6. 3 Baruch (2010 Kulik), book
- 7. Early Jewish Prayers in Greek (2008 Horst, Newman), book
External links
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- Made in the 2000s
- Second Temple Studies--2000s
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- OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--2000s
- OT Pseudepigrapha Studies--International
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