A History of Judaism - Martin Goodman
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5 Jews in a Graeco- Roman World The Bible took shape at a time when Jews and Judaism, nurtured in the world of the Near East, fi ...
92 A History of Judaism Mediterranean by the end of the third century. From 200 bce Roman power spread rapidly east, using a com ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 93 to seek political power by adoption of Greek culture, and this was what led to the crisis of th ...
94 A History of Judaism that this despoliation of the Temple was guided by Menelaus, ‘who had become a traitor both to the laws ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 95 out with rigour. The Seleucid state sent officers throughout Judaea to ensure that observance o ...
96 A History of Judaism brothers and all the assembly of Israel determined that every year at that season the days of dedication ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 97 It was only in 152 bce that Judah’s brother Jonathan, after complex negotiations with the rival ...
98 A History of Judaism long as they had the males circumcised and were willing to observe the laws of the Jews. And so, out of ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 99 regulations, introduced by the Pharisees in accordance with ancestral tradition, had been aboli ...
100 A History of Judaism were capable of thinking and writing in Greek by the end of the Second Temple period is of course clear ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 101 such sentiments correctly, Pompey ignored these pleas and chose to sup- port the claims of Hyr ...
102 A History of Judaism Antigonus, the senate turned to Herod, the son of Antipater, whose machinations on behalf of Hyrcanus t ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 103 and Augustus in the new city of Caesarea which he founded on the Mediterranean coast and by hi ...
104 A History of Judaism families from whose ranks the High Priest was appointed became a new ruling elite in Jerusalem.^23 The ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 105 sacrifices for the wellbeing of the emperor in Rome, and the Temple remained the focal point o ...
106 A History of Judaism Among the causes of the rebellion singled out by Josephus was a dis- tinctive philosophy preached in 66 ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 107 of the caution of the elderly general Vespasian entrusted with the recap- ture of Jerusalem an ...
108 A History of Judaism and presented cumulatively in retrospect, as in Josephus’ narrative, they may appear to reflect a socie ...
jews in a graeco- roman world 109 preached at the time was treated as a symptom of insanity. Both Jeru- salem and the Temple wer ...
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