Preface | p. xii |
Preface to the Second Edition | p. xiii |
Abbreviations | p. xiv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Diaspora Setting | p. 3 |
Gentile Perceptions of Judaism | p. 6 |
Jewish Apologetics | p. 14 |
Hellenistic Judaism and Judea | p. 16 |
The Constraints of the Tradition | p. 19 |
Relations with the Gentile Environment | p. 24 |
Prospect | p. 25 |
National and Political Identity | |
The Uses of the Past | p. 29 |
The Faithful Chroniclers | p. 33 |
Demetrius | p. 33 |
The Followers of Demetrius | p. 35 |
History and Romance | p. 37 |
Artapanus | p. 37 |
Eupolemus | p. 46 |
Pseudo-Eupolemus? | p. 47 |
Thallus and Cleodemus | p. 51 |
Pseudo-Hecataeus | p. 52 |
The Epic Poets | p. 54 |
Philo | p. 54 |
Theodotus | p. 57 |
Jewish Historiography in the First Century C.E. | p. 60 |
Conclusion | p. 62 |
Religion and Politics: The Ptolemaic Era | p. 64 |
The History of the Jews in Ptolemaic Egypt | p. 64 |
Onias and Leontopolis | p. 69 |
The Background of Onias | p. 73 |
The Tale of the Tobiads | p. 74 |
2 Maccabees and the Oniads | p. 77 |
2 Maccabees and the Diaspora | p. 78 |
The Third Sibyl | p. 83 |
The Content of Sibylline Oracle 3 | p. 87 |
The Seventh King | p. 88 |
The Analogy with the Persian Period | p. 91 |
The King from the Sun | p. 92 |
Jerusalem and the Gentile Kings | p. 95 |
A Ptolemaic Messiah | p. 95 |
The Provenance of Sibylline Oracle 3 | p. 96 |
The Letter of Aristeas | p. 97 |
Joseph and Aseneth | p. 103 |
Greek Esther | p. 110 |
Religion and Politics: The Roman Period | p. 113 |
The Status of the Jews in Roman Egypt | p. 113 |
The Third Book of Maccabees | p. 122 |
Philo's Politics | p. 131 |
The Events of 66-73 C.E. | p. 138 |
The Background of the Great Revolt | p. 140 |
The Fifth Sibyl | p. 143 |
The Later Sibyllines | p. 150 |
Conclusion | p. 151 |
Identity Through Ethics and Piety | |
The Common Ethic | p. 155 |
Judaism according to Hecataeus | p. 155 |
The Basis for a Common Ethic | p. 157 |
The Sibylline Oracles | p. 160 |
The Third Sibyl | p. 160 |
Sibylline Oracle 5 | p. 165 |
Sibylline Oracle 4 | p. 166 |
The Sibylline Fragments | p. 167 |
Pseudo-Phocylides | p. 168 |
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs | p. 174 |
The Testaments and the Covenant Form | p. 177 |
The Content of the Exhortations | p. 179 |
Homiletic Material in the Testaments | p. 179 |
The Ethic of the Testaments | p. 183 |
The Role of the Synagogue | p. 184 |
Philosophical Judaism | p. 186 |
Aristobulus | p. 186 |
Poetic Forgeries | p. 190 |
Pseudo-Aristeas | p. 191 |
The Wisdom of Solomon | p. 195 |
Fourth Maccabees | p. 202 |
The Mysteries of God | p. 210 |
Mystic Judaism | p. 210 |
A Mystic Ritual? | p. 211 |
Mystic Philosophy | p. 214 |
Esotericism | p. 217 |
Heavenly Revelations | p. 219 |
The Pseudo-Orphic Fragments | p. 219 |
Ezekiel the Tragedian | p. 224 |
Joseph and Aseneth | p. 230 |
Ritual Elements in Joseph and Aseneth? | p. 232 |
Group Membership | p. 234 |
The Episode of the Honeycomb | p. 235 |
The Representative Roles of Joseph and Aseneth | p. 236 |
A Corpus Permixtum | p. 237 |
Lack of Sectarian Character | p. 238 |
The Prayer of Joseph | p. 239 |
The Testament of Job | p. 240 |
The Struggle with Satan | p. 242 |
The Confrontation with the Friends | p. 243 |
The Role of the Women | p. 244 |
The Religion of the Testament of Job | p. 245 |
The Books of Adam and Eve | p. 246 |
The Testament of Abraham | p. 248 |
The Perspective on Death | p. 250 |
The View of Judaism | p. 251 |
2 Enoch | p. 252 |
The Hortatory Message | p. 253 |
3 Baruch | p. 255 |
The Attitude toward Jerusalem | p. 257 |
A System of Individual Rewards | p. 258 |
Conclusion | p. 259 |
Jews and Gentiles | p. 261 |
A Jewish Mission? | p. 262 |
The "God-fearers" | p. 264 |
The Function of the Literature | p. 270 |
Conclusion | p. 273 |
Bibliography | p. 276 |
Indexes | |
Subjects | p. 303 |
Modern Authors | p. 307 |
Ancient Literature | p. 315 |
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