Jewish cultural encounters in the ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern world /

The essays in this volume originate from the Third Qumran Institute Symposium held at the University of Groningen, December 2013. Taking the flexible concept of "cultural encounter" as a starting point, the essays in this volume bring together a panoply of approaches to the study of variou...

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Corporate Author: Qumran Institute Symposium

Other Authors: Popović, Mladen., Schoonover, Myles., Vandenberghe, Marijn.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill. c2017.

Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism 178.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004327917.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Ancient Jewish Cultural Encounters and a Case Study on Ezekiel /  |r Mladen Popović --   |t Taming Egypt: The Impact of Persian Imperial Ideology and Politics on the Biblical Exodus Account /  |r Konrad Schmid --   |t Exchange, Replacement, or Acceptance? Two Examples of Lending Deities among Ethnic Groups in Elephantine /  |r Bob Becking --   |t Netting Marduk? The Concept of Hidden Transcripts and the Transfer of Cultural Knowledge from Mesopotamian to Judean Texts /  |r Jonathan Stökl --   |t The Prayer of Nabonidus in the Light of Hellenistic Babylonian Literature /  |r Caroline Waerzeggers --   |t Levels of Meaning and Textual Polysemy in Akkadian and Hebrew Exegetical Texts /  |r Uri Gabbay --   |t "Judaism" and "Hellenism": Martin Hengel's Work in Perspective /  |r Jörg Frey --   |t Choosing Between Papyrus and Skin: Cultural Complexity and Multiple Identities in the Qumran Library /  |r George J. Brooke --   |t What Does India Have to Do with Jerusalem? Ben Sira, Language, and Colonialism /  |r Benjamin G. Wright --   |t Hybridity, Hydrology, and Hidden Transcript: Sirach 24 and the Judean Encounter with Ptolemaic Isis Worship /  |r Judith H. Newman --   |t Reflections on the Cultural Encounter between the Jews and the Greeks and Romans in Jewish Coin Iconography of the Hellenistic-Roman Period /  |r Anne Lykke --   |t Philo's Greek Scriptures and Cultural Symbiosis /  |r Hindy Najman --   |t "I Wish Those Who Unsettle You Would Mutilate Themselves!" (Gal 5:12): Circumcision and Emasculation in the Letter to the Galatians /  |r J. Cornelis de Vos --   |t Rabbis and Romanization: A Review Essay /  |r Ishay Rosen-Zvi --   |t Subversion and Subculture: Jewish Time-Keeping in the Roman Empire /  |r Sacha Stern --   |t Elijah's Cave in Haifa: Whose Holy Site is this Anyway? /  |r Tal Ilan --   |t Index of Modern Authors --   |t Index of Ancient Sources. 
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