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      Passion, Persecution, and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature
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      Passion, Persecution, and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature

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      Passion, Persecution, and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature book

      Edited ByNicholas Peter Legh Allen, Pierre Johan Jordaan, József Zsengellér
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 5 May 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429352263
      Pages 292
      eBook ISBN 9780429352263
      Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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      Allen, N.P.L., Jordaan, P.J., & Zsengellér, J. (Eds.). (2020). Passion, Persecution, and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429352263

      ABSTRACT

      This volume examines Jewish literature produced from c. 700 B.C.E. to c. 200 C.E. from a socio-theological perspective. In this context, it offers a scholarly attempt to understand how the ancient Jewish psyche dealt with times of extreme turmoil and how Jewish theology altered to meet the challenges experienced.

      The volume explores various early Jewish literature, including both the canonical and apocryphal scripture. Here, reference is often made to a divine epiphany (a moment of unexpected and prodigious revelation or insight) as a response to abuse, suffering and passion. Many of the chapters deal with these issues in relation to the Antiochan crisis of 169 to 164 B.C.E. in Judea, one of the more notable periods of oppression. This watershed event appears to have served as a catalyst for the new apocalyptic texts which were produced up until c. 200 C.E, and which reflect a new theological dynamic in Judaism – one that informed subsequent Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism.

      Passion, Persecution and Epiphany in Early Jewish Literature will be of interest to anyone working on the Bible (both Masoretic and LXX) and early Jewish literature, as well as students of Jewish history and the Levant in the classical period.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |8 pages

      Introduction

      ByNicholas Peter Legh Allen, Pierre Johan Jordaan, József Zsengellér

      chapter 1|22 pages

      Passion, persecution, and epiphany

      The David-Bathsheba-Uriah affair according to the LXX, Josephus, and the Rabbis
      ByNicholas Peter Legh Allen

      chapter 2|16 pages

      Victorious victims and prayers for the deceased

      Possible links between conceptual tension and progressive doctrine in 2 Maccabees 12
      ByEugene Coetzer

      chapter 3|21 pages

      Did the devastating persecution and reforms of Antiochus IV Epiphanes have an impact on the LXX version of Proverbs? 1

      ByJohann Cook

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Passion, persecution, and the strategic discourse of the body in 2 Maccabees 7

      ByChris L. de Wet

      chapter 5|15 pages

      Martyr's motivations

      Religion and politics
      ByJan Willem van Henten

      chapter 6|27 pages

      Human and divine persecution in the MT and LXX Lamentations 3:52–66

      ByGideon R. Kotzé

      chapter 7|13 pages

      Establishing and maintaining communal identity through food in times of persecution

      An interpretation of Daniel 1:8–16
      ByManitza Kotzé

      chapter 8|11 pages

      The death of Antiochus IV Epiphanes in 2 Maccabees 9

      Persecution and epiphany as dramatic irony
      ByPierre Johan Jordaan

      chapter 9|24 pages

      Pathos and passions in Josephus's Judaean War

      A tragic vision of history and politics
      BySteve Mason

      chapter 10|28 pages

      “Let us test him with cruelty and with torture” (Wisdom 2:19)

      ByFriedrich Vinzenz Reiterer

      chapter 11|15 pages

      Persecution and divine epiphany in 2 Maccabees

      ByJohan Steenkamp

      chapter 12|18 pages

      A battle of honour! Persecution in 2 Maccabees 7:1–42 as part of a post-war ritual in a challenge for honour to establish power and dominion

      ByLodewyk Sutton

      chapter 13|16 pages

      Samaritan persecution in the Hellenistic period

      According to Josephus Flavius
      ByJózsef Zsengellér
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