Semites, Iranians, Greeks, and Romans [electronic resource] : Studies in their Interactions / Jonathan A. Goldstein.
Jacob Neusner, Edited by.; Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.; William Scott Green, Edited by.; Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.; Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.; David Hirsch, Edited by.; Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.; David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.; Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.; Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.; William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.; Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.; Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.; Brown University.
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Title
Semites, Iranians, Greeks, and Romans [electronic resource] : Studies in their Interactions / Jonathan A. Goldstein.
Created/published
Providence, RI : Brown Judaic Studies, 1990-2020.
Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1990-2020.
Atlanta, Georgia : Scholars Press, 1990-2020.
Description
x, 257 p. ; pages cm
Associated name
Jacob Neusner, Edited by.
Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.
William Scott Green, Edited by.
Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.
Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.
David Hirsch, Edited by.
Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.
David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.
Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.
Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.
Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.
Brown University.
Ernest S. Frerichs, Edited by.
William Scott Green, Edited by.
Wendell S. Dietrich, Edited by.
Calvin Goldscheider, Edited by.
David Hirsch, Edited by.
Alan Zuckerman, Edited by.
David Blumenthal. Emory University (Approaches to Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
Ernest S. Frerichs. Brown University (Dissertations and Monographs), Project Editor.
Lenn Evan Goodman. University of Hawaii (Studies in Medieval Judaism), Project Editor.
William Scott Green. University of Rochester (Approaches to Ancient Judaism), Project Editor.
Norbert Samuelson. Temple University (Jewish Philosophy), Project Editor.
Jonathan Z. Smith. University of Chicago (Studia Philonica), Project Editor.
Brown University.
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Brown Judaic Studies ; 217
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Contents
Part One: Intercultural Borrowing
Part Two: Religious Resistance to Foreign Rule.
Jewish Acceptance and Rejection of Hellenism
The Syriac Bill of Sale from Dura-Europos
Review of Goodenough
The Central Composition of the West Wall of the Synagogue of Dura-Europos
Tales of the Tobiads
Uruk Prophecy
The Date of the Book of Jubilees
The Testament of Moses: Its Content, Its Origin, and Its Attestation in Josephus
Apocryphal Book of Baruch
Review of Doran's Temple Propaganda
How the Authors in I and II Maccabees Treated the "Messianic" Promises.
Part Two: Religious Resistance to Foreign Rule.
Jewish Acceptance and Rejection of Hellenism
The Syriac Bill of Sale from Dura-Europos
Review of Goodenough
The Central Composition of the West Wall of the Synagogue of Dura-Europos
Tales of the Tobiads
Uruk Prophecy
The Date of the Book of Jubilees
The Testament of Moses: Its Content, Its Origin, and Its Attestation in Josephus
Apocryphal Book of Baruch
Review of Doran's Temple Propaganda
How the Authors in I and II Maccabees Treated the "Messianic" Promises.
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Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2020. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
Series
ACLS Humanities E-Book (Series)
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
American philosophy series ; no. 7.
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Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program.
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