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9780802843722

Between Athens and Jerusalem

by Collins, John Joseph
  • ISBN13:

    9780802843722

  • ISBN10:

    0802843727

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-10-01
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Pub Co
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Summary

One of the most creative and consequential collisions in Western culture involved the encounter of Judaism with Hellenism. In this study of the Jews who lived in Hellenistic Egypt, "between Athens and Jerusalem," John J. Collins examines the literature of Hellenistic Jerusalem, treating not only the introductory questions of date, authorship, and provenance but also the larger question of Jewish identity in the Greco-Roman world. First published in 1984, this study is now revised and updated to take into account the best of recent scholarship.

Author Biography

John. J. Collins is professor of Hebrew at the University of Chicago Divinity School.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xii
Preface to the Second Editionp. xiii
Abbreviationsp. xiv
Introductionp. 1
The Diaspora Settingp. 3
Gentile Perceptions of Judaismp. 6
Jewish Apologeticsp. 14
Hellenistic Judaism and Judeap. 16
The Constraints of the Traditionp. 19
Relations with the Gentile Environmentp. 24
Prospectp. 25
National and Political Identity
The Uses of the Pastp. 29
The Faithful Chroniclersp. 33
Demetriusp. 33
The Followers of Demetriusp. 35
History and Romancep. 37
Artapanusp. 37
Eupolemusp. 46
Pseudo-Eupolemus?p. 47
Thallus and Cleodemusp. 51
Pseudo-Hecataeusp. 52
The Epic Poetsp. 54
Philop. 54
Theodotusp. 57
Jewish Historiography in the First Century C.E.p. 60
Conclusionp. 62
Religion and Politics: The Ptolemaic Erap. 64
The History of the Jews in Ptolemaic Egyptp. 64
Onias and Leontopolisp. 69
The Background of Oniasp. 73
The Tale of the Tobiadsp. 74
2 Maccabees and the Oniadsp. 77
2 Maccabees and the Diasporap. 78
The Third Sibylp. 83
The Content of Sibylline Oracle 3p. 87
The Seventh Kingp. 88
The Analogy with the Persian Periodp. 91
The King from the Sunp. 92
Jerusalem and the Gentile Kingsp. 95
A Ptolemaic Messiahp. 95
The Provenance of Sibylline Oracle 3p. 96
The Letter of Aristeasp. 97
Joseph and Asenethp. 103
Greek Estherp. 110
Religion and Politics: The Roman Periodp. 113
The Status of the Jews in Roman Egyptp. 113
The Third Book of Maccabeesp. 122
Philo's Politicsp. 131
The Events of 66-73 C.E.p. 138
The Background of the Great Revoltp. 140
The Fifth Sibylp. 143
The Later Sibyllinesp. 150
Conclusionp. 151
Identity Through Ethics and Piety
The Common Ethicp. 155
Judaism according to Hecataeusp. 155
The Basis for a Common Ethicp. 157
The Sibylline Oraclesp. 160
The Third Sibylp. 160
Sibylline Oracle 5p. 165
Sibylline Oracle 4p. 166
The Sibylline Fragmentsp. 167
Pseudo-Phocylidesp. 168
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchsp. 174
The Testaments and the Covenant Formp. 177
The Content of the Exhortationsp. 179
Homiletic Material in the Testamentsp. 179
The Ethic of the Testamentsp. 183
The Role of the Synagoguep. 184
Philosophical Judaismp. 186
Aristobulusp. 186
Poetic Forgeriesp. 190
Pseudo-Aristeasp. 191
The Wisdom of Solomonp. 195
Fourth Maccabeesp. 202
The Mysteries of Godp. 210
Mystic Judaismp. 210
A Mystic Ritual?p. 211
Mystic Philosophyp. 214
Esotericismp. 217
Heavenly Revelationsp. 219
The Pseudo-Orphic Fragmentsp. 219
Ezekiel the Tragedianp. 224
Joseph and Asenethp. 230
Ritual Elements in Joseph and Aseneth?p. 232
Group Membershipp. 234
The Episode of the Honeycombp. 235
The Representative Roles of Joseph and Asenethp. 236
A Corpus Permixtump. 237
Lack of Sectarian Characterp. 238
The Prayer of Josephp. 239
The Testament of Jobp. 240
The Struggle with Satanp. 242
The Confrontation with the Friendsp. 243
The Role of the Womenp. 244
The Religion of the Testament of Jobp. 245
The Books of Adam and Evep. 246
The Testament of Abrahamp. 248
The Perspective on Deathp. 250
The View of Judaismp. 251
2 Enochp. 252
The Hortatory Messagep. 253
3 Baruchp. 255
The Attitude toward Jerusalemp. 257
A System of Individual Rewardsp. 258
Conclusionp. 259
Jews and Gentilesp. 261
A Jewish Mission?p. 262
The "God-fearers"p. 264
The Function of the Literaturep. 270
Conclusionp. 273
Bibliographyp. 276
Indexes
Subjectsp. 303
Modern Authorsp. 307
Ancient Literaturep. 315
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