Introduction to the intertestamental period / Raymond F. Surburg.
Material type: TextPublisher: St. Louis : Concordia Publishing House, 1975Description: 197 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0570032377
- 296.09 Surburg
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296.09 Hengel The "Hellenization" of Judaea in the first century after Christ / | 296.09 Kraft Early Judaism and its modern interpreters / | 296.09 Russell From Early Judaism to Early Church | 296.09 Surburg Introduction to the intertestamental period / | 296.09 Surburg Introduction to the intertestamental period / | 296.09 Tomasino Judaism before Jesus : the ideas and events that shaped the New Testament world / | 296.1 Bartlett Jews in the Hellenistic world : Josephus, Aristeas, the Sibylline oracles, Eupolemus / |
Bibliography: pages 177-197.
Part one : The historical background. Introduction -- The Jews under Persian rule -- The Jews and Alexander the Great -- The Ptolemies and the Jews -- The Jews under the Seleucids -- The Jews under the Maccabees -- The Jews under the Hasmoneans -- The Jews under the Romans (63 B.C.-A.D. 135) -- Part two : The religious background. The religious sects of Judaism -- Theological teachings of the intertestamental period -- Part three : Jewish literature of the intertestamental period. The translation of the Hebrew Old Testament into Greek -- The literature from the Dead Sea caves -- The Apocrypha -- The individual books of the Apocrypha -- Introduction to the pseudepigraphical literature -- The individual pseudepigrapha -- Philo and his writings -- Josephus and his writings.
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