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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
The roots of the Hasmonean Revolt: the reign of Antiochus IV | *The roots of the Hasmonean Revolt: the reign of Antiochus IV | ||
*Questions of identity: the "teacher of righteousness," the "man of lies," and Jonathan the Hasmonean | |||
*The succession of high priests: John Hyrcanus and his sons in the Pesher to Joshua 6:26 | |||
*Alexander Jannaeus and his war against Ptolemy Lathyrus | |||
*A prayer for the welfare of King Jonathan | |||
*The Pharisees' conflict with Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius' invasion of Judaea | |||
*The successors of Alexander Jannaeus and the conquest of Judaea by Pompey | |||
*The assassination of Pompey | |||
*The changing notion of the enemy and its impact on the Pesharim | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 11:32, 29 December 2009
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Hasmonean State (2008) is the English edition of Megilot Kumran veha-medinah ha-Hashmonait (2004 Eshel), book.
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Editions
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans; and Jerusalem [Israel]: Yad Ben-Zvi Press, 2008.
Table of contents
- The roots of the Hasmonean Revolt: the reign of Antiochus IV
- Questions of identity: the "teacher of righteousness," the "man of lies," and Jonathan the Hasmonean
- The succession of high priests: John Hyrcanus and his sons in the Pesher to Joshua 6:26
- Alexander Jannaeus and his war against Ptolemy Lathyrus
- A prayer for the welfare of King Jonathan
- The Pharisees' conflict with Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius' invasion of Judaea
- The successors of Alexander Jannaeus and the conquest of Judaea by Pompey
- The assassination of Pompey
- The changing notion of the enemy and its impact on the Pesharim