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- catalog contributor b3807025.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "4. The theology of Palestinian Judaism: Reflection and practice -- A. Traditions concerning the Torah -- B. Jewish sectarian movements -- C. Institutions of early Judaism -- 5. Qumran -- A. The community and its life -- B. The literature of Qumran -- 6. Additional Jewish literature of the Hellenistic period (1) -- A. Biblical translation: The Septuagint (3d to 2d c. BC) -- B. Expansions of biblical material -- C. Testamentary literature: The Testament of Moses (2d c. BC to 1st c. AD) -- D. Wisdom literature: The wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach, also called Ecclesiasticus (early 1st c. BC) -- E. Historiography -- F. Epic poetry -- 7. Additional Jewish literature of the Hellenistic period (2) -- G. Short stories and legends -- H. Drama: Ezekiel the tragedian (2d c. BC) -- I. Hellenistic philosophy: Aristobulus (2d c. BC) -- J. Mixed type: Baruch (2d c. BC) -- Excursus: Messianism in the late Hellenistic Period".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-447).".
- catalog description "Part One: The Hellenistic Period -- A. Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic kingdoms -- B. Hellenistic language, literature, and education -- C. Hellenistic philosophy and religion -- Excursus: Non-Jewish writers quoted in the New Testament -- 2. Jewish reactions to Hellenism -- A. The Hasmonean revolt -- The Hasmonean state -- Jews of the Hellenistic diaspora -- 3. Apocalyptic -- A. The nature of apocalyptic -- B. Importance individual examples of apocalyptic -- C. The significance of apocalyptic for early Judaism and early Christianity".
- catalog description "Part Two: The Roman period -- 8. Roman rule comes to Palestine -- A. Rome: The republic becomes an empire -- B. Literature, philosophy, and religion on the early Roman empire -- C. Events in Palestine from the capture of Jerusalem by Pompey to the rise of Herod the Great (63-37 BC) -- 9. From Herod the Great to the revolt of Bar Kokhba (37 BC -- 135 AD) -- A. Herod the Great, King of Judaea (37-4 BC) -- B. From the death of Herod to the Jewish War with Rome (4 BC -- 66 AD) -- C. From the Jewish War with Rome to the Revolt of Bar Kokhba (74-135) -- 10. Palestinian Jewish theology and literature to the revolt of Bar Kokhba -- A. The rabbis and their teachings -- B. Some Jewish literature of presumed Palestinian origin written before 135 AD -- 11. Some Jewish literature of presumed diaspora origin written before 135 AD -- A. Apocalyptic: 2 Enoch (1st c. AD) -- B. Expansions of biblical materials: Joseph and Aseneth -- C. Testamentary literature -- D. Historiography: Josephus (c. 36-100 AD) -- E. Hellenistic philosophy -- F. Astrological speculations: The treatise of Shem (first c. AD).".
- catalog extent "xiv, 475 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Greeks, Romans, Jews.".
- catalog identifier "1563380374 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Greeks, Romans, Jews.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Trinity Press International,".
- catalog relation "Greeks, Romans, Jews.".
- catalog subject "225.9/5 20".
- catalog subject "BM176 .N496 1992".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Greco-Roman.".
- catalog subject "Hellenism.".
- catalog subject "Jews Civilization Greek influences.".
- catalog subject "Jews History 168 B.C.-135 A.D.".
- catalog subject "Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The theology of Palestinian Judaism: Reflection and practice -- A. Traditions concerning the Torah -- B. Jewish sectarian movements -- C. Institutions of early Judaism -- 5. Qumran -- A. The community and its life -- B. The literature of Qumran -- 6. Additional Jewish literature of the Hellenistic period (1) -- A. Biblical translation: The Septuagint (3d to 2d c. BC) -- B. Expansions of biblical material -- C. Testamentary literature: The Testament of Moses (2d c. BC to 1st c. AD) -- D. Wisdom literature: The wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach, also called Ecclesiasticus (early 1st c. BC) -- E. Historiography -- F. Epic poetry -- 7. Additional Jewish literature of the Hellenistic period (2) -- G. Short stories and legends -- H. Drama: Ezekiel the tragedian (2d c. BC) -- I. Hellenistic philosophy: Aristobulus (2d c. BC) -- J. Mixed type: Baruch (2d c. BC) -- Excursus: Messianism in the late Hellenistic Period".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The Hellenistic Period -- A. Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic kingdoms -- B. Hellenistic language, literature, and education -- C. Hellenistic philosophy and religion -- Excursus: Non-Jewish writers quoted in the New Testament -- 2. Jewish reactions to Hellenism -- A. The Hasmonean revolt -- The Hasmonean state -- Jews of the Hellenistic diaspora -- 3. Apocalyptic -- A. The nature of apocalyptic -- B. Importance individual examples of apocalyptic -- C. The significance of apocalyptic for early Judaism and early Christianity".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: The Roman period -- 8. Roman rule comes to Palestine -- A. Rome: The republic becomes an empire -- B. Literature, philosophy, and religion on the early Roman empire -- C. Events in Palestine from the capture of Jerusalem by Pompey to the rise of Herod the Great (63-37 BC) -- 9. From Herod the Great to the revolt of Bar Kokhba (37 BC -- 135 AD) -- A. Herod the Great, King of Judaea (37-4 BC) -- B. From the death of Herod to the Jewish War with Rome (4 BC -- 66 AD) -- C. From the Jewish War with Rome to the Revolt of Bar Kokhba (74-135) -- 10. Palestinian Jewish theology and literature to the revolt of Bar Kokhba -- A. The rabbis and their teachings -- B. Some Jewish literature of presumed Palestinian origin written before 135 AD -- 11. Some Jewish literature of presumed diaspora origin written before 135 AD -- A. Apocalyptic: 2 Enoch (1st c. AD) -- B. Expansions of biblical materials: Joseph and Aseneth -- C. Testamentary literature -- D. Historiography: Josephus (c. 36-100 AD) -- E. Hellenistic philosophy -- F. Astrological speculations: The treatise of Shem (first c. AD).".
- catalog title "Greeks, Romans, Jews : currents of culture and belief in the New Testament world / James D. Newsome.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".