Jews in a Graeco-Roman World (1998 Goodman), edited volume

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Jews in a Graeco-Roman World (1998) is a volume edited by Martin Goodman.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Table of contents

Jews, Greeks, and Romans /; Martin Goodman --; Jews, Greeks, and Romans in the Third Sibylline Oracle /; Erich S. Gruen --; Hellenization of Jerusalem and Shechem /; Seth Schwartz --; Josephus' Tobiads : back to the second century? /; Daniel R. Schwartz --; Jews, Christians and others in Palestine : the evidence from Eusebius /; Benjamin Isaac --; Where were the Jews of the Diaspora buried? /; David Noy --; Graeco-Roman voluntary associations and ancient Jewish sects /; Albert Baumgarten --; Antichrist among Jews and Gentiles /; William Horbury --; Rhetoric and assumptions : Romans and rabbis on sex /; Michael L. Satlow --; Gambling in ancient Jewish society and in the Graeco-Roman world /; Joshua Schwartz --; Rabbis and the documents /; Hannah M. Cotton --; Jewish penal authority in Roman Judaea /; Aharon Oppenheimer --; Synagogue leadership : the case of the archisynagogue /; Lee Levine --; Structure of the Jewish community in Rome /; Margaret Williams --; Gifts of God at Sardis /; Tessa Rajak --; Dissonance and misunderstanding in Jewish-Roman relations /; Sacha Stern

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