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The Cambridge History of Judaism

The Cambridge History of Judaism

The Cambridge History of Judaism

Volume 2: The Hellenistic Age
W. D. Davies
Louis Finkelstein
March 1990
2. The Hellenistic Age
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    This is the second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from the Persian period, roughly 539–322 BCE, to the Tannaitic period, which culminated in the codification of the Mishnah around 250 CE. It deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. The volume describes both the rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Religiously the rejection provoked new developments and politically the Maccabaean Revolt, which resulted in the creation of the independent Hasmonean state, 142–63 BCE. Culturally, the adoption of Hellenistic forms by Judaism led to a significant Jewish-Greek and Hebrew and Aramaic literature. At the same time, the tensions in the religious, intellectual, social and political life of Jews spawned apocalyptic thought and literature. In the light of the interpenetration of Judaism and Hellenism in this period the volume questions some established dichotomies.

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    March 1990
    Hardback
    9780521219297
    758 pages
    231 × 157 × 46 mm
    1.342kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of abbreviations
    • map of the Hellenistic empire
    • 1. The archeology of Hellenistic Palestine Marie-Christine Halpern-Zylberstein
    • 2. The political and social history of Palestine from Alexander to Antiochus III (333–187 BCE) Martin Hengel
    • 3. Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek in the Hellenistic age James Barr
    • 4. The Diaspora in the Hellenistic age Harald Hegermann
    • 5. The interpenetration of Judaism and Hellenism in the epre-Maccabean period Martin Hengel
    • 6. The men of the Great Synagogue (circa 400–170 BCE) Louis Finkelstein
    • 7. The Pharisaic leadership after the Great Synagogue (170 BCE–135 CE) Louis Finkelstein
    • 8. Antiochus IV Orro Mørkholm
    • 9. The Hasmonean revolt and the Hasmonean dynasty Jonathan A. Goldstein
    • 10. Jewish literature in Hebrew and Aramaic in the Greek era Mathias Delcor
    • 11. Jewish-Greek literature of the Greek period Nikolaus Walter
    • 12. The apocrypha and pseudepigrapha of the Hellenistic period Mathias Delcor
    • 13. The book of Daniel H. L. Ginsburg
    • 14. The matrix of apocalyptic Paul D. Hanson
    • 15. The Septuagint and its Hebrew text Harry M. Orlinsky
    • 16. The Targumim Roger Le Déaut
    • 17. The Samaritans James D. Purvis
    • 18. The growth of anti-Judaism or the Greek attitude towards Jews Emilio Gabba
    • Bibliographies
    • Chronological table
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Marie-Christine Halpern-Zylberstein, Martin Hengel, James Barr, Harald Hegermann, Martin Hengel, Louis Finkelstein, Orro Mørkholm, A. Goldstein, Mathias Delcor, Nikolaus Walter, H. L. Ginsburg, Paul D. Hanson, Harry M. Orlinsky, Roger Le Déaut, James D. Purvis, Emilio Gabba

    • Editors
    • W. D. Davies
    • Louis Finkelstein