The Jews in the Greek Age / Edition 1

The Jews in the Greek Age / Edition 1

by Elias J. Bickerman
ISBN-10:
0674474910
ISBN-13:
9780674474918
Pub. Date:
09/01/1990
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674474910
ISBN-13:
9780674474918
Pub. Date:
09/01/1990
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
The Jews in the Greek Age / Edition 1

The Jews in the Greek Age / Edition 1

by Elias J. Bickerman

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Overview

One of our century’s greatest authorities on the ancient world gives us here a vivid account of the Jewish people from the conquest of Palestine by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE to the revolt of the Maccabees. It is a rich story of Jewish social, economic, and intellectual life and of the relations between the Jewish community and the Hellenistic rulers and colonizers of Palestine—a historical narrative told with consummate skill.

Elias Bickerman portrays Jewish life in the context of a broader picture of the Near East and traces the interaction between the Jewish and Greek worlds throughout this period. He reconstructs the evidence concerning social and political structures; the economy of Hellenistic Jerusalem and Judea; Greek officials, merchants, and entrepreneurs as well as full-scale Greek colonies in Palestine; the impact of Greek language and culture among Jews and the translation of Jewish Scriptures into Greek; Jewish literature, learning, and law; and the diaspora in the Hellenistic period. He deploys his profound knowledge gracefully, weaving archaeological finds, literary traditions, the political and economic record, and fertile insights into an abundant and lively history.

This first full study of the pre-Maccabean interaction between the Greek and Jewish cultures will be welcomed by historians and specialists in Judaic studies. But any reader interested in the ancient Mediterranean world will find it to be filled with pleasures and discoveries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674474918
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1990
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 979,464
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Elias J. Bickerman was Professor of Ancient History at Columbia University and Research Fellow at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

Table of Contents

PART 1: BEFORE AND AFTER ALEXANDER

1. Alexander and Jerusalem

2. Alexander and Samaria

3. The Greeks Discover the Jews

4. The Jews Discover the Greeks

5. Jerusalem and Judea

6. The Law of the Jews

7. The Jewish Periphery

8. The Dispersion

9. Aramaic Literature

PART 2: THE THIRD CENTURY

10. Ptolemaic Palestine

11. The Dispersion under the Ptolemaic

12. The Eastern Dispersion

13. The Greek Torah

14. The End of the Kingdom of the South

15. The Kingdom of the North

PART 3: PERMANENCE AND INNOVATION

16. The Temple

17. Priests and Levites

18. Economic Life

19. Scribes and Sages

20. The Midrash

21. The New Jurisprudence

22. New Literature

23. New Values in the Dispersion

24. Old and New in Religion

25. Faith and History

26. A retrospect

Bibliographical Note

Bibliography

Index

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G. W. Bowersock

Bickerman's sovereign command of Greek and Jewish sources reinforces a bold historical imagination in this detailed account of the first centuries of significant contact between the Jews and the Greeks. This is a work that is as delightful to read as it is magisterial.

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