Jewish civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman period /
[Book]
edited by Shemaryahu Talmon.
Sheffield, England :
JSOT,
c1991.
269 p. ;
23 cm.
Journal for the study of the Pseudepigrapha. Supplement series ;
10.
"Published in cooperation with the International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization, Jerusalem."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents: Qumran and Rabbinic Halakhah / Lawrence H. Schiffman -- Recent Qumran discoveries and Halakhah in the Hellenistic-Roman period / Joseph M. Baumgarten -- Deviations from Scripture in the purity laws of the Temple Scroll / Jacob Milgrom -- Qumran in relation to the Apocrypha, Rabbinic Judaism, and nascent Christianity : impacts on university teaching of Jewish Civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman period / James H. Charlesworth -- The Qumran fragments of 1 Enoch and other apocryphal works : implications for the understanding of early Judaism and Christian origins / George W. E. Nickelsburg -- The "Teacher of Righteousness" and Jesus : two types of religious leadership in Judaism at the turn of the era / Hartmut Stegemann -- Between the Bible and the Mishnah : Qumran from within / Shemaryahu Talmon.
Contents: The internal diversification of Judaism in the early Second Temple period / Shemaryahu Talmon -- The material culture of the Jews in the Hellenistic-Roman period / Uriel Rappaport -- Religious and national factors in Israel's war with Rome / Thomas A. Idinopulos -- The import of early Rabbinic writings for an understanding of Judaism in the Hellenistic-Roman period / Gerald J. Blidstein -- Literary typologies and biblical interpretation in the Hellenistic-Roman period / Devorah Dimant -- The book of Ben Sira : implications for Jewish and Christian traditions / Maurice Gilbert -- The Qumran scrolls : a report on work in progress / John Strugnell -- Hebrew biblical manuscripts from the Judaean Desert : their contribution to textual criticism / Emanuel Tov.
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Jewish civilization in the Hellenistic-Roman period.
Dead Sea scrolls.
Jews-- History-- 586 B.C.-70 A.D.
Judaism-- History-- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.
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1991
Talmon, Shemaryahu,1920-
International Center for University Teaching of Jewish Civilization.