Heavenly tablets [electronic resource]
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This volume brings together a wide range of international scholars of Ancient Judaism, in celebration of the career of Betsy Halpern-Amaru. The essays in the first section, Interpreting Ritual Texts, examine Jewish ritual praxis in late antiquity, highlighting the ways in which text and ritual intersect in the process of interpretation. Mapping Diaspora Identities asks how Diaspora communities came to understand the Bible’s preoccupation with land, and how land was used to figure ancient authors’ depictions of “center” and “margin” in drawing the boundaries of Jewish communities, and of Jewish identity. Finally, Rewriting Tradition explores rewriting of biblical stories in Hellenistic and later Jewish sources, and the ways that authors work through the tradition to reflect their current realities and their hopes for the future.
Title |
Heavenly tablets [electronic resource] : interpretation, identity and tradition in ancient Judaism / edited by Lynn LiDonnici, Andrea Lieber. |
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Publisher |
Leiden Boston : Brill |
Creation Date |
2007 |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record. Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-305) and indexes. English |
Content |
Preliminary material / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber -- Introduction / Lynn Lidonnici and Andrea Lieber -- Three jewish ritual practices in Aristeas §§158–160 / Benjamin G. Wright -- Prayers in Jubilees / John C. Endres, S.J -- Amulets and angels: Visionary experience in the testament of Job and the Hekhalot literature / Rebecca Lesses -- Is the prayer of Manasseh a jewish work? / James R. Davila -- \'According to the jews:\' Identified (and identifying) ‘jewish’ elements in the greek magical papyri / Lynn Lidonnici -- The Imago Mundi of the genesis Apocryphon / Esther Eshel -- Jubilees in the hellenistic context / Cana Werman -- “Gather the dispersed of Judah:” Seeking a return to the land as a factor in jewish identity of Late Antiquity / Esther G. Chazon -- Sectarian consciousness in the Dead Sea Scrolls / John J. Collins -- Between motherland and fatherland: Diaspora, pilgrimage and the spiritualization of sacrifice in Philo of Alexandria / Andrea Lieber -- The case of the Blasphemer (Lev. 24:10–16) According to Philo and Josephus / Louis H. Feldman -- Chaste betrayals: Women and men in the Apocryphal Novels / Adele Reinhartz -- The Damascus document’s \'Three Nets of Belial\': A reference to the aramaic Levi document? / Hanan Eshel -- Why did Antiochus have to fall (II Maccabees 9:7)? / Daniel R. Schwartz -- The end of the matter? Jubilees 50:6–13 and the unity of the book / James C. Vanderkam -- Bibliography / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber -- Index of modern scholars / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber -- Index of ancient sources / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber -- Subject index / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber -- Supplements to the journal for the study of judaism / L.R. Lidonnici and A. Lieber. |
Series |
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism v. 119 |
Extent |
1 online resource (351 p.) |
Language |
English |
National Library system number |
997010715308505171 |
MARC RECORDS
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- Bible. Old Testament Hermeneutics.
- Antico Testamento
- Bible. Antico Testamento
- Bible. Hebrew Bible
- Bible. Hebrew Scriptures
- Bible. Kitve-ḳodesh
- Bible. Miḳra
- nnea Bible. O.T.
- Bible. OT
- Bible. Palaia Diathēkē
- Bible. Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa
- Bible. Phanthasanyā Dœ̄m
- Bible. Sean-Tiomna
- Bible. Stary Testament
- Bible. Tanakh
- Bible. Tawrāt
- Bible. Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim
- Bible. Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim
- Bible. Velho Testamento
- Hebrew Bible
- Hebrew Scriptures
- Kitve-ḳodesh
- Miḳra
- Mīqrāʼ
- Old Testament
- OT (Bible)
- O.T. (Bible)
- Palaia Diathēkē
- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa
- Sean-Tiomna
- Stary Testament
- Tanakh
- Tawrāt
- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim
- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim
- Velho Testamento
- Bible. Maromak Mamenon Tuan
- Bible. תנ״ך
- Bible. מקרא
- תנ״ך
- מקרא
- Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
- Hellenistic Judaism
- Judaism History Pre-Talmudic period, 586 B.C.-10 A.D.
- Judaism History Greco-Roman period, 332 B.C.-210 A.D.
- Judaism History Inter-testamental period, 140 B.C.-30 A.D.
- Judaism, Hellenistic
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