The Samaritans, the Earliest Jewish Sect: Their History, Theology and Literature

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 25 באוק׳ 2006 - 420 עמודים
This volume began as the John Bohlen Lectures in 1906.

Contents
1 The Re-discovery of the Samaritans
2 The Land of Samaria and the City of Shechem
3 The Modern Samaritans
4 The Origin of the Samaritan Sect
5 The Samaritans under the Hellenic Empire
6 The Samaritans under the Roman Empire
7 The Samaritans under Islam
8 The Geographical Distribution of the Samaritans
9 The Samaritans in the Apocryphal Literature,
the New Testament, and Josephus
10 The Samaritans in the Talmuds and Other
Rabbinic Literature
11 The Talmudic Booklet, the Masseket Kutim
12 The Theology of the Samaritans
13 The Samaritan Sects: Gnosticism
14 The Languages and Literature of the Samaritans
 

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THE LAND OF SAMARIA AND THE CITY or SHECHEM
13
THE MODERN SAMARITANS
22
THE ORIGIN OF THE SAMARITAN SECT
46
THE SAMARITANs UNDER THE HELLENIC EMPIRE
75
THE SAMARITANS UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE
82
THE SAMARITANS UNDER IsLAM
125
The Samaritans at Home
143
THE SAMARITANSTN THE APQCRYPHAL LITERATURE THE
154
The Targum
290
The Arabic Translations of the Pentateuch
293
g Commentaries and other Religious Treatises
294
The Liturgy
297
The Chronicles
300
Scientific Works
313
ADDITIONAL Norss
317
B The Names of the Samaritans
318

THE SAMARITANS IN THE TALMUDs AND OTHER RABBINIC
165
THE TALMUDIc BOOKLET MASSEKET KUTIM
196
THE THEOLOGY OF THE SAMARITANS
204
CHAPTER PAGE XIII THE SAMARITAN Sacrs GNOSTICISM
252
Simon Magus Gnosticism Kabhalism
265
THE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE or THE SAMARITANS
270
The Arabic Language
272
The Samaritan Hellenistic Literature
283
The Samaritan Hebrew Pentateuch
285
The FirePurifications of the Samaritan
319
The Alleged DoveCult of the Samaritans
320
BIBLIOGRAPHY _
322
INDEX OF BIBLICAL REFERENCES
347
INDEX or TALMUDIC CITATIONS
350
INDEX OF LITERARY REFERENCES TO THE SAMARITANS
351
GENERAL INDEX r 7
352
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מידע על המחבר (2006)

James Alan Montgomery (1866-1949) was an Episcopal priest and Professor of Old Testament and Semitics, first at the Philadelphia Divinity School and then at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to commentaries on the boks of Kings and Daniel, he is the author of numerous works, including 'Arabia and the Bible,' 'Aramaic Incantation Texts from Nippur,' 'The Ras Shamra Mythological Texts,' and 'The Origin of the Gospel according to St. John.'

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