Josephus, the Bible, and History (1989 Feldman/Hata), edited volume
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Josephus, the Bible, and History (1989) is a volume edited by Louis H. Feldman and Gōhei Hata.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1989.
Table of contents
- Josephus and the canon of the Bible / Sid Z. Leiman
- Josephus' Jewish antiquities and Pseudo-Philo's Biblical antiquities / Louis H. Feldman
- Josephus' Biblical text for the Books of Samuel / Eugene C. Ulrich
- Josephus, the Letter of Aristeas, and the Septuagint / André Pelletier
- Josephus and I Maccabees / Isaiah M. Gafni
- The role of women in the Hasmonean dynasty / Joseph Sievers
- Josephus and Nicolaus of Damascus / Ben Zion Wacholder
- The Sadducees in Josephus / Günther Baumbach
- The high priesthood in the judgment of Josephus / Clemens Thoma
- Josephus and the revolutionary parties / Valentin Nikiprowetzky
- Josephus and the economic causes of the Jewish War / Shimon Applebaum
- A Marxist view of Josephus' account of the Jewish War / Heinz Kreissig
- The forms and historical value of Josephus' suicide accounts / Raymond R. Newell
- The description of the land of Israel in Josephus' works / Zeev Safrai
- Josephus Flavius and the archaeological excavations in Jerusalem / Benjamin Mazar
- A selective critical bibliography of Josephus / Louis H. Feldman