ABSTRACT

The developments in Judaism which occurred during the Second Temple period (c. 550 BC to 100 AD) were of great importance for the nature of Jewish religion in later centuries, yet few studies have examined the era in full. Now Lester L. Grabbe's lucid and accessible volume provides a much-needed encyclopedic study and holistic interpretation of the period.
Topics examined include:
* views about God and the spirit world
* the temple and priesthood
* scripture and synagogue
* the main religious sects and revolutionary movements
* eschatology and messianism
* magic and predicting the future
* religion in the Jewish diaspora
* converts and 'Godfearers'.
With an extensive, up-to-date bibliography, plus numerous helpful cross-references, summaries and syntheses, this book is essential reading for scholars and students of the history of Jewish religion. It will also be of great value as a reference tool.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Persian period (539–333 BCE)

chapter 3|22 pages

Early Greek period (333–200 BCE)

chapter 5|32 pages

Under Roman rule (63 BCE–70 CE)

chapter 6|13 pages

Transition to rabbinic Judaism: Yavneh

chapter 7|21 pages

Temple and priesthood

chapter 8|33 pages

Scripture, prayer, and synagogue

chapter 9|27 pages

Sects and movements

chapter 10|22 pages

Concepts of the Deity and the spirit world

chapter 12|14 pages

Eschatologies and ideas of salvation

chapter 13|21 pages

Messiahs

chapter 14|23 pages

Jews and Judaism in the Hellenistic world

chapter |52 pages

BIB LIO G RAP HY

chapter I|9 pages

N DEX OF MODE RN AUTHORS

chapter I|11 pages

N DEX OF NAM E S AN DSUBJ ECTS

chapter I|18 pages

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