The Galilee in late antiquity

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The Galilee in late antiquity

edited by Lee I. Levine

Jewish Theological Seminary of America , Distributed by Harvard University Press, c1992

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"The papers included in this volume were delivered at the First International Conference on Galilean Studies in Late Antiquity ... August 13-15, 1989"--P. xvii

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Galilee - the centre of Jewish life in Palestine after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, as well as a region of prime importance in early Christian history - is studied here by a wide spectrum of experts: historians and archaeologists, scholars of New Testament and Rabbinic literature, and students of social and cultural life in late antiquity, which reached from the first to the seventh centuries. These 20 essays examine such issues as the first Christians, social and economic conditions, Roman rule and military presence, rabbis and Jewish law, the languages of Jewish Galilee, and the archaeological remains of ancient synagogues. Bringing together diverse interests and areas of expertise, "The Galilee in Late Antiquity" offers new insights into this vibrant period.

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