Times of Transition
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Edited by:
Sylvie Honigman
, Christophe Nihan and Oded Lipschits
About this book
This multidisciplinary study takes a fresh look at Judean history and biblical literature in the late fourth and third centuries BCE. In a major reappraisal of this era, the contributions to this volume depict it as one in which critical changes took place.
Until recently, the period from Alexander’s conquest in 332 BCE to the early years of Seleucid domination following Antiochus III’s conquest in 198 BCE was reputed to be poorly documented in material evidence and textual production, buttressing the view that the era from late Persian to Hasmonean times was one of seamless continuity. Biblical scholars believed that no literary activity belonged to the Hellenistic age, and archaeologists were unable to refine their understanding because of a lack of secure chronological markers. However, recent studies are revealing this period as one of major social changes and intense literary activity. Historians have shed new light on the nature of the Hellenistic empires and the relationship between the central power and local entities in ancient imperial settings, and the redating of several biblical texts to the third century BCE challenges the traditional periodization of Judean history.
Bringing together Hellenistic history, the archaeology of Judea, and biblical studies, this volume appraises the early Hellenistic period anew as a time of great transition and change and situates Judea within its broader regional and transregional imperial contexts.
Author / Editor information
Sylvie Honigman is Associate Professor of Ancient History at Tel Aviv University. She is the author of The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: Study in the Narrative of the “Letter of Aristeas.”Lipschits Oded :
Christophe Nihan is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and History of Ancient Israel at the University of Lausanne. He is the coeditor of Purity and the Forming of Religious Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean World and Ancient Judaism.
Sylvie Honigman is Associate Professor of Ancient History at Tel Aviv University. She is the author of The Septuagint and Homeric Scholarship in Alexandria: Study in the Narrative of the “Letter of Aristeas.”
Christophe Nihan is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and History of Ancient Israel at the University of Lausanne. He is the coeditor of Purity and the Forming of Religious Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean World and Ancient Judaism.
Oded Lipschits is Professor of Jewish History and the Director of the Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University. Among his many publications is the recent Ramat Raḥel IV: The Renewed Excavations by the Tel Aviv–Heidelberg Expedition (2005–2010): Stratigraphy and Architecture, also published by Eisenbrauns.
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I. The Chronological Frame, Politics and Identity
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Lester L. Grabbe Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Catharine C. Lorber Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Comments on the Dedication of a Statue of Ptolemy IV in Jaffa (SEG 20.467 = CIIP 3.2172) Stefan Pfeiffer Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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David S. Vanderhooft Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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II. The History of Rural Settlement in Judea
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Yosef Garfinkel Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A View from the Elah Valley Yoav Farhi Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A New Look at the Transition between the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods Igor Kreimerman and Débora Sandhaus Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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III. The Workings of Empires in Local and Comparative Perspectives
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The View from Southern Phoenicia Andrea M. Berlin and Sharon C. Herbert Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Boris Chrubasik Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A Political History of Egyptian Temples from Artaxerxes III to the End of the Argeadai (342–ca. 305 BCE) Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Gilles Gorre Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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A Non-Linear History of the Temple and Royal Administrations in Judea Sylvie Honigman Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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IV. The Pentateuch: Early Greek Translations and Receptions
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Timothy H. Lim Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Benjamin G. Wright Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Martin Rösel Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Reinhard G. Kratz Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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V. Biblical Texts in the 3rd Century BCE
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Konrad Schmid Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Methodological, Philological and Historical Observations on the Writing of Prophecy in Early Hellenistic Judea Hervé Gonzalez Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Between Resistance Literature and Literate Hermeneutics Sylvie Honigman Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Historicity and Fictionality of Anti-Jewish Pogrom Stories before the Maccabean Crisis Manfred Oeming Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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