The development of the high priesthood during the pre-Hasmonean period : history, ideology, theology /
This book deals with the Jewish High Priesthood between 301-152 BCE. It is of a historical-biblical-theological nature - historical, in as much as it refers to a chronological period and to the historiographic sources, and, biblical and theological because it questions a Biblical institution, its me...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2006.
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Colección: | Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ;
v. 108. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover13;
- Copyright13;
- Dedication13;
- Contents13;
- Preface13;
- List of Abbreviations13;
- Part One: Preliminary Issues13;
- Chapter One: The Sources13;
- 1.1 First Maccabees
- 1.2 Second Maccabees
- 1.3 Flavius Josephus
- 1.4 Assessment of the Historiographic Sources
- 1.5 Other Sources
- Chapter Two: Philological Issues13;
- 2.1 Origins and Evolution of the Word 940;961;967;953;949;961;949;973;962;
- 2.2 The Chief-Priests and the Deputy High Priest
- 2.3 The meaning of the terms 960;961;959;963;964;940;964;951;962;8212;960;961;o963;964;945;963;943;945;
- Chapter Three: Historical Identity and Succession of the High Priests13;
- 3.1 The High Priests in the Books of the Maccabees
- 3.2 Jewish Antiquities and the Lists of High Priests
- 3.3 The 8220;Absence8221; of the High Priests
- 3.4 The 8220;940;961;967;953;961;949;973;962;8221; Ezechias
- 3.5 The Period of the Intersacerdotium
- 3.6 Excursus: Zadok8217;s Tradition
- 3.7 Part One: Conclusion
- Part Two: Reconstruction13;
- Chapter Four: The Rule of the Ptolemies and the Jewish High Priest13;
- 4.1 The Ptolemies and the Administration of Syria-Phoenicia
- 4.2 The situation of Judea under the Ptolemies
- 4.3 Hecataeus of Abdera and the High Priesthood
- 4.4 Eleazar in the Letter of Aristeas and in Flavius Josephus
- 4.5 Onias II and the issue of the 960;961;o963;964;945;963;943;945;
- Chapter Five: The Rule of the Seleucids and the Jewish High Priest13;
- 5.1 The Seleucids and the Administration of Coele-Syria
- 5.2 The Jews of the Diaspora under the first Seleucids
- 5.3 Antiochus III and the Juridical Status of the Jews
- 5.4 Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Issue of Persecution
- 5.5 Simon 1503;1492;1499;1492; and 943;949;961;949;973;962; 972; 956;941;947;945;962;
- 5.6 Onias III in 2 Maccabees and Flavius Josephus
- 5.7 The 8220;Hellenizers8221; high priests: Jason and Menelaus
- 5.8 The High Priesthood of Alcimus
- Part Three: Synthesis
- Chapter Six: The Autonomy and Powers of the High Priests13;
- 6.1 The High Priest and the People
- 6.2 The High Priest and the Foreign Sovereign
- 6.3 Territorial Autonomy of the High Priest
- 6.4 The Hypothesis of the Pol164;teuma and the P227;trioi N210;moi
- Chapter 7: Ideological and Theological Re-Reading13;
- 7.1 The High Priest and the Temple
- 7.2 The Temple and the High Priest
- 7.3 Simon and the Covenant of the Eternal Priesthood
- 7.4 Theology and Ideology in Onias III8217;s 8220;Virtues8221;
- 7.5 The High Priests and Hellenism
- 7.6 Development or Decline?
- Conclusion13;
- 1.1 First Part: Preliminary questions
- 1.2 Second Part: Reconstruction
- 1.3 Third part: Synthesis
- Bibliography13;
- Index of Authors13;
- Index of Ancient Sources13.