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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations VII
- Contributors XI
- Preface XV
- Introduction 1
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I. The Chronological Frame, Politics and Identity
- 1. The Ptolemaic Period: A Dark Age in Jewish History? 19
- 2. Numismatic Evidence and the Chronology of the Fifth Syrian War 31
- 3. The Representation of the Victorious King 43
- 4. Aramaic, Paleo-Hebrew and “Jewish” Scripts in the Ptolemaic Period 53
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II. The History of Rural Settlement in Judea
- 5. Judah in the Early Hellenistic Period: An Archaeological Perspective 63
- 6. Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Late Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 81
- 7. Coin Circulation in Judea during the Persian–Hellenistic Transition 103
- 8. Political Trends as Reflected in the Material Culture 119
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III. The Workings of Empires in Local and Comparative Perspectives
- 9. The Harbor of Akko-Ptolemaïs: Dates and Functions 135
- 10. The Achaemenid–Ptolemaic Transition 143
- 11. Sanctuaries, Priest-Dynasts and the Seleukid Empire 161
- 12. Gods in the Gray Zone 177
- 13. Sacred and Secular Activities in the Egyptian Temple Precincts (temenē) in the 3rd Century BCE 187
- 14. Searching for the Social Location of Literate Judean Elites in Early Hellenistic Times 199
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IV. The Pentateuch: Early Greek Translations and Receptions
- 15. The Idealization of Ptolemaic Kingship in the Legend of the Origins of the Septuagint 231
- 16. The Production of Greek Books in Alexandrian Judaism 241
- 17. The Septuagint: Translating and Adapting the Torah to the 3rd Century BCE 253
- 18. Greek Historians on Jews and Judaism in the 3rd Century BCE 263
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V. Biblical Texts in the 3rd Century BCE
- 19. How to Identify a Ptolemaic Period Text in the Hebrew Bible 281
- 20. No Prophetic Texts from the Hellenistic Period? 293
- 21. The Social Setting and Purpose of Early Judean Apocalyptic Literature 341
- 22. “To be destroyed, to be killed, and to be annihilated” (Esther 7:4) 357
- Index of Ancient Sources 375
- Index of Geographical Names 384
- Index of Subjects 387
- Index of Modern Authors 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Abbreviations VII
- Contributors XI
- Preface XV
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Chronological Frame, Politics and Identity
- 1. The Ptolemaic Period: A Dark Age in Jewish History? 19
- 2. Numismatic Evidence and the Chronology of the Fifth Syrian War 31
- 3. The Representation of the Victorious King 43
- 4. Aramaic, Paleo-Hebrew and “Jewish” Scripts in the Ptolemaic Period 53
-
II. The History of Rural Settlement in Judea
- 5. Judah in the Early Hellenistic Period: An Archaeological Perspective 63
- 6. Khirbet Qeiyafa in the Late Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods 81
- 7. Coin Circulation in Judea during the Persian–Hellenistic Transition 103
- 8. Political Trends as Reflected in the Material Culture 119
-
III. The Workings of Empires in Local and Comparative Perspectives
- 9. The Harbor of Akko-Ptolemaïs: Dates and Functions 135
- 10. The Achaemenid–Ptolemaic Transition 143
- 11. Sanctuaries, Priest-Dynasts and the Seleukid Empire 161
- 12. Gods in the Gray Zone 177
- 13. Sacred and Secular Activities in the Egyptian Temple Precincts (temenē) in the 3rd Century BCE 187
- 14. Searching for the Social Location of Literate Judean Elites in Early Hellenistic Times 199
-
IV. The Pentateuch: Early Greek Translations and Receptions
- 15. The Idealization of Ptolemaic Kingship in the Legend of the Origins of the Septuagint 231
- 16. The Production of Greek Books in Alexandrian Judaism 241
- 17. The Septuagint: Translating and Adapting the Torah to the 3rd Century BCE 253
- 18. Greek Historians on Jews and Judaism in the 3rd Century BCE 263
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V. Biblical Texts in the 3rd Century BCE
- 19. How to Identify a Ptolemaic Period Text in the Hebrew Bible 281
- 20. No Prophetic Texts from the Hellenistic Period? 293
- 21. The Social Setting and Purpose of Early Judean Apocalyptic Literature 341
- 22. “To be destroyed, to be killed, and to be annihilated” (Esther 7:4) 357
- Index of Ancient Sources 375
- Index of Geographical Names 384
- Index of Subjects 387
- Index of Modern Authors 391