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Rome and Judea in transition : Hasmonean relations with the Roman Republic and the evolution of the high priesthood /

Rome and Judea in Transition is the first English-language book to study exclusively the first century and a half of Roman-Judean political relations (164-37 B.C.). It presents a comprehensive reassessment of the Late Republic's involvement in the Levant, the motives of Hasmonean diplomacy, and...

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Основен автор: Seeman, Chris, 1967-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Ancient Greek
Публикувано: New York : Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., [2013]
Серия: American university studies. Theology and religion ; v. 325.
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Подобни документи: Print version:: Rome and Judea in transition
Съдържание:
  • Cover; Table of Contents; Chapter Nine: The Pompeian Settlement 272; Preface xi; Introduction 1; Relations before Pompey 2; The Motives of Hasmonean Diplomacy 4; Hasmoneans and the High Priesthood 6; The Cessation of Diplomatic Relations 8; Relations after Pompey 10; Chapter One: The International Background 13; The Seleucid-Ptolemaic Conflict (300-198) 15; The Age of the Diadochoi (323-281) 15; The Early Syrian Wars (274-198) 20; The Coming of Rome 25; Rome vs. Philip V 25; Rome vs. Antiochus III 29; Apamea and After 32; The Sixth Syrian War (170-168) 39; Eleusis and After 47; Conclusions 52.
  • Chapter Two: The Judean Background 54Hellenistic Judea 55; Judea and Coele Syria 55; Judea under the Diadochoi 58; Judea under the Ptolemies 59; The High Priesthood 60; The Tobiad Romance 61; The Letter of Aristeas 63; The Spartan Correspondence 64; The Praise of Simon 64; Early Seleucid Rule 67; Antiochus III 67; Seleucus IV 70; Antiochus IV 74; Jason and Menelaus 74; Repression 79; Conclusions 86; Chapter Three: The Maccabean Revolt 88; The Antiochene Persecution 89; The Revolt under Antiochus IV 93; Origin and Support Base 94; Seleucid Military Response 95; Seleucid Negotiation 96.
  • The Revolt under Antiochus V 102Resumption of Hostilities 103; Seleucid Military Response 103; Seleucid Negotiation 104; The Revolt under Demetrius I 106; Resumption of Hostilities 106; Seleucid Military Response 107; Seleucid Negotiation 108; Conclusions 110; Chapter Four: Judas Turns to Rome 113; 1 Maccabees 8 114; The Eulogy 116; The Narrative 116; The Document 117; Other Witnesses 119; Jason of Cyrene 120; Diodorus of Sicily 120; Pompeius Trogus 122; The Roman Context 127; Rome and Antiochus V 127; Rome and Demetrius I 130; Rome and Timarchus 130; Conclusions 132.
  • Chapter Five: Renewal under Jonathan and Simon 137Jonathan (160-142) 138; Under Demetrius I (160-152) 138; Under Alexander I (152-145) 139; Under Demetrius II (145-144) 141; Under Antiochus VI (144-142) 143; Relations with Rome 143; Simon (142-134) 150; Under Demetrius II (142-138) 150; Under Antiochus VII (138-134) 161; Relations with Rome 162; Conclusions 171; Chapter Six: Renewal under John Hyrcanus 173; Career (134-104) 174; Under Antiochus VII (132-129) 174; Conquest and Chronology 175; The Eighth Syrian War (128-122) 177; After the Eighth Syrian War (122-104) 179.
  • Hasmonean Expansion and Seleucid Reaction 181Internal Opposition 183; Relations with Rome 184; The Fannius Decree (Ant. 13.259-266) 184; The Valerius Decree (Ant. 14.144-148) 189; The Pergamene Decree (Ant. 14.247-255) 194; Conclusions 200; Chapter Seven: From Eulogy to Silence 203; Rome and the Maccabean Narrative 204; The Structure of 1 Maccabees 205; The Poetics of 1 Maccabees 209; The Date of 1 Maccabees 217; Rome and the Hasmonean State 218; Judas Aristobulus I (104-103) 218; Alexander Jannaeus (103-76) 220; Shelamzion Alexandra (76-67) 230; Conclusions 234.