PsSal 17, die Hasmonaer und der Herodompeius

Full title
PsSal 17, die Hasmonaer und der Herodompeius
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Eckhardt, Benedikt
Year
2009
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of Judaism
Volume
40
Number of volumes
0
Issue / Series Volume
4-5
Pages
465-492
Language
Alternative title
JSJ
Label
02/11/2009
Abstract

The Psalms of Solomon are an important source for reconstructing Jewish attitudes towards the major political shift that occurred in 63 BCE. The end of the Hasmonean dynasty and the beginning of Roman rule are often said to have pleased at least some contemporary Jewish groups because they perceived the Hasmoneans as illegitimate rulers. The analysis seeks to show that the only contemporary evidence for this view is PsSol 17:1-10, and that this part of the PsSol does not speak of Pompey, but of Herod the Great. Some attitudes towards the Hasmonean dynasty assumed to be contemporary by scholars have to be seen against the background of the Herodian, not the Hasmonean period.