The Galilee in Late AntiquityLee I. Levine Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1992 - 410 עמודים Galilee was the center of Jewish life in Palestine after the sedtruiction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. as well as a region of prime importance in early Christian history. Here the outstanding scholars in the fiels present the most up-to-date research: Americans, Israelis, Europeans; Jews and Christians; historians and archaeologists; students of New Testament and rabbinic literature; and those who concentrate on the sociological and cultural aspects of the Galilee. Among the issues examined in these twenty essays: the first Christians; Jewish-Christian conflict; first-century social and economic conditions; the Roman army and rule in Galilee; the role of the rabbi in Jewish society; the sages and the synagogue; Hebrew and Aramaic language and literature; archeological evidence of ancient synagogues, Roman Sepphoris, and social aspects of burial. Combining such a diversity of interests and expertise, The Galilee in Late Antiquity offers penetratinf new insights on the vibrant period from the first to the seventh centuries. |
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Reassessing | 3 |
The Gospel of Matthew and JewishChristian Conflict in the Galilee | 23 |
Literary Evidence for Jewish Christianity in the Galilee | 39 |
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16 קטעים אחרים שאינם מוצגים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
amoraic Ancient Synagogues Aramaic archeological areas Babylonian Talmud Bar-Kokhba baraita Bava Berakhot bet midrash Beth She'arim biblical building burial Christian cultural Deuteronomy discussion Eretz Israel evidence example Excavations fourth century C.E. Galilean Genesis Rabbah gentiles gogue Goodman gospel Greek ha-'aretz halakhah halakhic Ḥanina Hebrew and Aramaic Herodian ibid idem inscription institution interpretation Jerusalem Talmud Jesus Jewish community Jews Josephus Judah the Patriarch Judaism Judea Kefar Kutscher language late antiquity Leiden Lieberman Lower Galilee Matthew Megillah mentioned meturgeman midrash Mishnah Mishnaic mosaic nasi northern Palestine Palestinian passage period province Qatan Rabbinic Class rabbinic literature reading references regarding religious Revolt Roman army Rome rule sages Sanhedrin scholars Scripture scroll Second Temple Sepphoris Shabbat Sifre social society Sotah status strategoi Studies syna Synagogen synagogue tannaitic Targum targumic texts third century Tiberias tion tithing Torah Tosefta tradition urban villages vols Yevamot Yohanan Yose Zippora'ei Zuckermandel