The Cambridge History of Judaism: 2. The Hellenistic Age (1989 Davies, Finkelstein), edited volume
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The Cambridge History of Judaism: 2. The Hellenistic Age (1989) is a volume edited by William D. Davies and Louis Finkelstein.
Abstract
Editions
Published in Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Contents
- The archeology of Hellenistic Palestine / Marie-Christine Halpern-Zylberstein
- The political and social history of Palestine from Alexander to Antiochus III (333-187 BCE) / Martin Hengel
- Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek in the Hellenistic age / James Barr
- The Diaspora in the Hellenistic age / Harald Hegermann
- The interpenetration of Judaism and Hellenism in the epre-Maccabean period / Martin Hengel
- The men of the Great Synagogue (circa 400-170 BCE) / Louis Finkelstein
- The Pharisaic leadership after the Great Synagogue (170 BCE-135 CE) / Louis Finkelstein
- Antiochus IV / Orro Mørkholm
- The Hasmonean revolt and the Hasmonean dynasty / Jonathan A. Goldstein
- Jewish literature in Hebrew and Aramaic in the Greek era / Mathias Delcor
- Jewish-Greek literature of the Greek period / Nikolaus Walter
- The apocrypha and pseudepigrapha of the Hellenistic period / Mathias Delcor
- The book of Daniel / H.L. Ginsburg
- The matrix of apocalyptic / Paul D. Hanson
- The Septuagint and its Hebrew text / Harry M. Orlinsky
- The Targumim / Roger Le Déaut
- The Samaritans / James D. Purvis
- The growth of anti-Judaism or the Greek attitude towards Jews / Emilio Gabba
External links
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Categories:
- 1989
- Scholarship
- Edited volumes
- British Scholarship
- English language
- Made in the 1980s
- United Kingdom, Europe
- Cambridge, England
- Cambridge University Press
- Second Temple Studies
- Second Temple Studies--British Scholarship
- Second Temple Studies--English language
- Second Temple Studies--United Kingdom
- Greek Period (subject)