ABSTRACT

Robert Hayward offers a careful analysis of surviving accounts of the Temple and its service. All the central texts are provided in translation, with a detailed commentary. While descriptions of the Temple and its service are available, discussions of the meaning of these things are less easily found. This study clearly illustrates how the Temple was seen as a meeting point between heaven and earth, its service being an earthly representation of heavenly reality. Jews regarded the Temple service therefore as having significance for the whole created world. The Jewish Temple offers a valuable collection of materials both for those looking for an introduction to the topic and for the scholar interested in grasping the meanings beyond those texts.

chapter |17 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|8 pages

HECATAEUS OF ABDERA

chapter 2|12 pages

ARISTEAS

chapter 3|35 pages

THE WISDOM OF JESUS BEN SIRA IN

chapter 4|12 pages

THE WISDOM OF JESUS BEN SIRA IN GREEK

chapter 5|23 pages

THE BOOK OF JUBILEES

chapter 6|34 pages

THE WRITINGS OF PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA

chapter 7|12 pages

THE WRITINGS OF JOSEPHUS