Semites, Iranians, Greeks, and Romans: Studies in their Interactions / Jonathan A. Goldstein.
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- 9781951498214
- Synagogues
- Judaism
- Jews -- Civilization -- Greek influences
- Interfaith relations
- Greeks -- Religion
- Apocryphal books (Old Testament)
- Apocryphes (Ancien Testament) -- Critique, interpretation, etc
- Juifs -- Civilisation -- Influence grecque
- Apocryphal books (Old Testament) -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Synagogues -- Syria -- Dura-Europos (Extinct city)
- Jews -- Civilization -- Greek influences
- Judaism -- Relations -- Greek religion
- Syria -- Dura-Europos (Extinct city)
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"This edition incorporates typographical corrections of the original text."--Publishers' preface
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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.
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"This is a collection of several of Goldstein's previously published articles. These articles deal with two themes that have animated much of Goldstein's scholarly interests, intercultural borrowing and religious resistance to foreign rule. Jonathan Goldstein taught at the University of Iowa for 35 years and passed away in 2004"--Provided by publisher
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