The question of why the cooperation of Jews with the Persian and Ptolemaic empires achieved some success and why it failed with regard to the Seleucids and the Romans, even turning into military hostility against them, has not been sufficiently answered. The present volume intends to show, from the perspectives of Hebrew Bible, Judaic, and Ancient History Studies, that the contrasting Jewish attitudes towards foreign powers were not only dependent on specific political circumstances. They were also interrelated with the emergence of multiple early Jewish identities, which all found a basis in the Torah, the prophets, or the psalms.
Light Against Darkness : Dualism in Ancient Mediterranean Religion and the Contemporary World
bookBetween Text and Text : The Hermeneutics of Intertextuality in Ancient Cultures and Their Afterlife in Medieval and Modern Times
bookBetween Symbolism and Realism : The Use of Symbolic and Non-Symbolic Language in Ancient Jewish Apocalypses 333-63 B.C.E
Bennie H. Reynolds Reynolds
bookReligious Competition in the Third Century CE: Jews, Christians, and the Greco-Roman World
bookExploring the Dead Sea Scrolls : Archaeology and Literature of the Qumran Caves
Hanan Eshel
bookInstitutionalized Routine Prayers at Qumran: Fact or Assumption?
Paul Heger
book"See, I will bring a scroll recounting what befell me" (Ps 40:8) : Epigraphy and Daily Life from the Bible to the Talmud
bookCommentary and Authority in Mesopotamia and Qumran
Bronson Brown-deVost
bookThe Courtier and the Governor : Transformations of Genre in the Nehemiah Memoir
Sean Burt
bookPerformances of Ancient Jewish Letters : From Elephantine to MMT
Marvin Lloyd Miller
bookGender and Social Norms in Ancient Israel, Early Judaism and Early Christianity: Texts and Material Culture
bookProphecy and Its Cultic Dimensions
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