History of the Jewish Nation after the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1856 Edersheim), book

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History of the Jewish Nation after the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1856) is a book by Alfred Edersheim.

Abstract

Editions

Published in Edinburgh, Scotland: T. Constable and Co., 1856; London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1856. Reprinted in Edinburgh, Scotland: T. Constable and Co., 1857; London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1857, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1896; several times in Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1895-1979; Jerusalem: Keren Ahvah Meshihit, 2001.

Table of contents

  • 1. The Hebrew Commonwealth
  • 2. Closing Scenes of the Jewish War of Independence
  • 3. The Dispersed of Israel
  • 4. Political and Religious State of the Jews After the Destruction of Jerusalem
  • 5. Internal History of the Synagogue from the Return of the Captivity to the Destruction of Jerusalem
  • 6. History of the Synagogue from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Jewish War of Liberation
  • 7. The Last Jewish War Under Bar Cochba
  • 8. State of the Synagogue After the Last Jewish War
  • 9.
    • 1. Social Condition of Palestine
    • 2. The Life of the People
    • 3. Jewish Moral Philosophy
  • 10.
    • 1. Poetry and Music
    • 2. Scientific Knowledge
    • 3. Jewish Law
  • 11. Theological Science and Religious Belief in Palestine
    • 1. Interpretation of Scripture
    • 2. Mysticism and Philo
    • 3. Jewish Theology
  • 12. The Patriarchate Under the Last Pagan Emperors
  • 13. Extinction of the Patriarchate and Final Dispersion of the Jews
  • Appendices

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