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Chapter 8. Construction and Prosperity in the Shadow of Oppression (27–10 BCE)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Residues of Childhood in the Late Hasmonaean Period (73/72–63 BCE) 18
- Chapter 2. Adolescence in the Shadow of the Roman Conquest (63–42 BCE) 34
- Chapter 3. From the Utmost Depths to the Conquest of Jerusalem (41–37 BCE) 57
- Chapter 4. Herod in the First Year of His Reign (37 BCE) 84
- Chapter 5. Roots and Ramifications of the Hasmonaean Trauma (37–34 BCE) 101
- Chapter 6. Cleopatra VII’s Influence on Relations between Herod and Antony (34–31 BCE) 126
- Chapter 7. Elimination of Herod’s Hasmonaean Family Members (30–28 BCE) 155
- Chapter 8. Construction and Prosperity in the Shadow of Oppression (27–10 BCE) 181
- Chapter 9. Herod’s Address in Preparation for the Building of the Holy Temple (22/23 BCE) 213
- Chapter 10. Hidden Motivations for Building the Holy Temple: “Rivalry” with the Hasmonaeans and a Desire to Flaunt His Grandeur 225
- Chapter 11. Return to Daily Reality amid New Tensions (18–14 BCE) 244
- Chapter 12. A Turn for the Worse at Home and Continued Activity Abroad (14–10 BCE) 259
- Chapter 13. Further Deterioration in Herod’s Mental State and Worsening Relations with his Hasmonaean Sons (10–9 BCE) 281
- Chapter 14. A Downward Spiral at Home and Abroad (9–7 BCE) 305
- Chapter 15. Lead-Up to the Great Explosion (8–7 BCE) 325
- Chapter 16. The Tragic End of Alexander and Aristobulus (7 BCE) 340
- Chapter 17. Antipater’s Subversion in the Royal Court of Jerusalem (7–5 BCE) 353
- Chapter 18. The Bitter Fate of Antipater 372
- Chapter 19. Descent into Oblivion (4 BCE) 384
- Chapter 20. Post-Mortem 405
- Afterword 410
- Backmatter 424
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Residues of Childhood in the Late Hasmonaean Period (73/72–63 BCE) 18
- Chapter 2. Adolescence in the Shadow of the Roman Conquest (63–42 BCE) 34
- Chapter 3. From the Utmost Depths to the Conquest of Jerusalem (41–37 BCE) 57
- Chapter 4. Herod in the First Year of His Reign (37 BCE) 84
- Chapter 5. Roots and Ramifications of the Hasmonaean Trauma (37–34 BCE) 101
- Chapter 6. Cleopatra VII’s Influence on Relations between Herod and Antony (34–31 BCE) 126
- Chapter 7. Elimination of Herod’s Hasmonaean Family Members (30–28 BCE) 155
- Chapter 8. Construction and Prosperity in the Shadow of Oppression (27–10 BCE) 181
- Chapter 9. Herod’s Address in Preparation for the Building of the Holy Temple (22/23 BCE) 213
- Chapter 10. Hidden Motivations for Building the Holy Temple: “Rivalry” with the Hasmonaeans and a Desire to Flaunt His Grandeur 225
- Chapter 11. Return to Daily Reality amid New Tensions (18–14 BCE) 244
- Chapter 12. A Turn for the Worse at Home and Continued Activity Abroad (14–10 BCE) 259
- Chapter 13. Further Deterioration in Herod’s Mental State and Worsening Relations with his Hasmonaean Sons (10–9 BCE) 281
- Chapter 14. A Downward Spiral at Home and Abroad (9–7 BCE) 305
- Chapter 15. Lead-Up to the Great Explosion (8–7 BCE) 325
- Chapter 16. The Tragic End of Alexander and Aristobulus (7 BCE) 340
- Chapter 17. Antipater’s Subversion in the Royal Court of Jerusalem (7–5 BCE) 353
- Chapter 18. The Bitter Fate of Antipater 372
- Chapter 19. Descent into Oblivion (4 BCE) 384
- Chapter 20. Post-Mortem 405
- Afterword 410
- Backmatter 424