Tendentious hagiographies : Jewish propagandist fiction BCE
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書誌事項
Tendentious hagiographies : Jewish propagandist fiction BCE
(Library of Second Temple studies, 77)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
T & T Clark, c2011
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注記
Bibliography: p. [312]-322
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Tendentious Historiographies surveys ten Jewish literary works composed in Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek between the 8th and the mid-2nd century BCE, and shows that each deals with major problems of the Jewish populations in the Land of Israel or in the dispersions. Michael Chyutin provides insightful and at times surprising explorations of the purpose behind these texts. Jonah is viewed as a grotesque, a parody of prophetic writing. Ahiqar preaches the breaking of religious, national and familial frameworks and supports assimilation into the local society. Esther calls for Jewish national and familial solidarity and recommends concealment of religious identity. Daniel preaches individual observance of the religious precepts. Susannah also advocates national and religious solidarity. Tobit tells the story of the founders of the sect of the Therapeutes. Ruth supports the Jews who did not go into exile in Babylon. The play Exagoge and the romance Joseph and Aseneth support the Oniad temple in Egypt. Finally, Judith supports the moderate approach of the Jerusalem priests against the Hasmoneans' demand for violent struggle.
目次
- Prologue
- 1. When Jonah Mocked Isaiah
- 2. Ahiqar, the Sage from Elephantine
- 3. Mordecai and Esther, the Heads of the Persian Diaspora
- 4. Daniel in the Court of the Gentile King
- 5. Tobiah the Therapeute. 6. When Ezra and Nehemiah Lusted for Susannah
- 7. The Moabite Convert Ruth Returns to Zion
- 8. Judith s Glory Outshines Judah s
- 9. Exagoge An Exodus to Heliopolis
- 10. Joseph and Aseneth, the Lovers from Heliopolis
- 11. Literary Characteristics of the WorksExamined
- Epilogue
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index.
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