Judea under Roman domination : the first generation of statelessness and its legacy /

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Author / Creator:Sharon, Nadav, author.
Imprint:Atlanta : SBL Press, [2017]
Description:xxii, 529 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Early Judaism and its literature ; number 46
Early Judaism and its literature ; no. 46.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11378630
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ISBN:9781628371765
1628371765
9780884142225
0884142221
Notes:Part 1: From the last Hasmoneans to Herod: historical reconstruction. From the death of Alexandria (Shelamzion) to the death of Pompey (67-48 BCE) ; From Julius Caesar to King Herod (48-37 BCE) -- Part 2: The impact of the loss of sovereignty and the beginning of Roman Domination. The Kittim and the significance of the Roman conquest for the Qumran community ; From subjugation to destruction: setting the tone for Judean-Roman relations ; Becoming like the diaspora: setting the stage for postdestruction existence -- Appendices: A. The legends of the siege of Hyrcanus against Aristobulus in Josephus and Rabbininc Parallels ; Did Hyrcanus II mint coins? ; The Lēstaí: bandits or rebels? ; The trial of Herod ; In what year did Herod and Sossius conquer Jerusalem? ; The conquests on "the day of the fast" ; A Qumran text about Herod's conquest? ; Is the Giv'at Hamivtar ossuary Antigonus's burial?
Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-499) and indexes.
Summary:Nadav Sharon closely examines a critical period in Judean history, which saw the end of the Hasmonean dynasty and the beginning of Roman domination of Judea leading up to the kingship of Herod (67-37 BCE). In this period renowned Roman figures such as Pompey the Great, Julius Caesar, Gaius Cassius (a conspirator against Caesar), and Mark Anthony, led the Roman Republic on the eve of its transformation into an Empire, each having his own dealings with and holding sway over Judea at different times. This volume explores the impact of the Roman conquest on the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls, enhances the understanding of later Judean-Roman relations and the roots of the Great Revolt, and examines how this early period of Roman domination had an impact on later developments in Judean society and religion.
Other form:Online version: Sharon, Nadav. Judea under Roman domination. Atlanta : SBL Press, [2017] 9780884142218
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This study focuses on a relatively neglected but momentous period in Judean history, which saw the end of the Hasmonean dynasty and the beginning of Roman domination of Judea, in the middle part of the first century BCE, leading up to the kingship of Herod (67-37 BCE). In this period renowned Roman figures such as Pompey the Great, Julius Caesar, Gaius Cassius (a conspirator against Caesar), and Mark Anthony, led the Roman Republic on the eve of its transformation into an Empire, each having his own dealings with--and holding sway over--Judea at different times. Beyond a historical reconstruction this volume explores the impact of the Roman conquest on the authors of the Dead Sea Scrolls, enhances the understanding of later Judean-Roman relations and the roots of the Great Revolt, and examines how this early period of Roman domination had on impact on later developments in Judean society and religion.

Item Description:Part 1: From the last Hasmoneans to Herod: historical reconstruction. From the death of Alexandria (Shelamzion) to the death of Pompey (67-48 BCE) ; From Julius Caesar to King Herod (48-37 BCE) -- Part 2: The impact of the loss of sovereignty and the beginning of Roman Domination. The Kittim and the significance of the Roman conquest for the Qumran community ; From subjugation to destruction: setting the tone for Judean-Roman relations ; Becoming like the diaspora: setting the stage for postdestruction existence -- Appendices: A. The legends of the siege of Hyrcanus against Aristobulus in Josephus and Rabbininc Parallels ; Did Hyrcanus II mint coins? ; The Lēstaí: bandits or rebels? ; The trial of Herod ; In what year did Herod and Sossius conquer Jerusalem? ; The conquests on "the day of the fast" ; A Qumran text about Herod's conquest? ; Is the Giv'at Hamivtar ossuary Antigonus's burial?
Physical Description:xxii, 529 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-499) and indexes.
ISBN:9781628371765
1628371765
9780884142225
0884142221