Engaged with previous scholarship and bringing to bear new material and literary evidence, this book offers a new understanding of the history, identity, and relationship of early Samaritans and Jews. While the focus has traditionally been on the "ten lost tribes" and on long-held antagonisms between Jews and Samaritans, close examination of a wider array of literary evidence (including biblical texts and the Dead Sea Scrolls) and new material evidence (archaeological excavations, ancient inscriptions, papyri, coins) reveals important continuities and convergences between Judeans and Samaritans in the ancient world.…mehr
Engaged with previous scholarship and bringing to bear new material and literary evidence, this book offers a new understanding of the history, identity, and relationship of early Samaritans and Jews. While the focus has traditionally been on the "ten lost tribes" and on long-held antagonisms between Jews and Samaritans, close examination of a wider array of literary evidence (including biblical texts and the Dead Sea Scrolls) and new material evidence (archaeological excavations, ancient inscriptions, papyri, coins) reveals important continuities and convergences between Judeans and Samaritans in the ancient world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The late Gary Knoppers was the O'Brien Professor of Theology at University of Notre Dame. Recent publications include a two-volume commentary on I Chronicles in the Anchor Bible series (2004), a co-edited volume (with Bernard Levinson) on The Pentateuch as Torah (2007), and a co-edited volume (with Oded Lipschits and Manfred Oeming) on Judah and the Judeans in the Achaemenid Period (2011)
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* Table of Contents * Preface * 1. Samaritans, Jews, and the Contested Legacy of Classical Israel * 2. The Fall of the Northern Kingdom and the Ten Lost Tribes: A Reevaluation * 3. God and Country: The Revival of Israelite Religion in Postexilic Samaria * 4. The Fall of the Northern Kingdom as a New Beginning in Northern Israelite- Southern Israelite Relations * 5. A Distinction without a Difference? Samarian and Judean Cultures during the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods * 6. Ethnicity, Communal Identity, and Imperial Authority: Contextualizing the Conflicts between Samaria and Judah in Ezra-Nehemiah * 7. The Torah and "the Place[s] for Yhwh's Name": Samarian-Judean Relations in Hellenistic and Maccabean Times * 8. An Absolute Breach? * Bibliography
* Table of Contents * Preface * 1. Samaritans, Jews, and the Contested Legacy of Classical Israel * 2. The Fall of the Northern Kingdom and the Ten Lost Tribes: A Reevaluation * 3. God and Country: The Revival of Israelite Religion in Postexilic Samaria * 4. The Fall of the Northern Kingdom as a New Beginning in Northern Israelite- Southern Israelite Relations * 5. A Distinction without a Difference? Samarian and Judean Cultures during the Persian and Early Hellenistic Periods * 6. Ethnicity, Communal Identity, and Imperial Authority: Contextualizing the Conflicts between Samaria and Judah in Ezra-Nehemiah * 7. The Torah and "the Place[s] for Yhwh's Name": Samarian-Judean Relations in Hellenistic and Maccabean Times * 8. An Absolute Breach? * Bibliography
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