The Samaritans, the Earliest Jewish Sect: Their History, Theology and LiteratureWipf 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 |
תוכן
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 |
322 | |
347 | |
350 | |
351 | |
352 | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abu’l Fath according Adler ancient appears Arabic Aramaic Baba Rabba Biblical Book of Joshua Caesarea Chap Chapter Christian Chron circumcision concerning cult Damascus doctrine Dositheans doubtless earlier edict emperor empire Ephraim Epistle Ezra figures finally find fire first Gemara Gentiles Gerizim God’s governor Hadrian Hebrew Heidenheim highpriest holy identification influence inscriptions Islam Israel Israelite IVth Century Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Jews and Samaritans Josephus Juda Judaism Juynboll king Kutim land latter legend literature Malalas maritan Marka Meir Messiah Mishna Moses Mount Mount Gerizim Muslim Nablus Neapolis observed officials Pagan Palestine passage Passover Pentateuch Persian Petermann priests Procopius prophet Rabbinic reference reign religion Sabbath sacred sacrifice Sacy Sadducees Samaria Samaritan chronicles Samaritan sect Sanballat Schiirer scholars Shechem Simon story Sychar synagogue Syria Talmud tans Targum temple Testament theology tion tradition translation Yahwe