The Production of Literature in Judean Military Communities in Egypt

Full title
The Production of Literature in Judean Military Communities in Egypt
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SB/28/06/2022

Reference type
Author(s)
Fitzpatrick-McKinley, Anne
Editor(s)
Cynthia Shafer-Elliott
Kristin Joachimsen
Ehud Ben Zvi
Pauline A. Viviano
Year
2022
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
The Hunt for Ancient Israel: Essays in Honour of Diana V. Edelman
Publisher
Equinox
Place of Publication
Sheffield
Pages
407-435
Chapter
20
Work type
Label
04/07/2022
Abstract

Against a background of an examination of Judean military communities in Egypt this paper asks if the institution of the politeuma, or of the synagogue, or other associations of Judean military communities had libraries, and whether Judean scribes in Egypt may have been influenced by the literary culture of other groups, Egyptian and non-Egyptian, among whom they lived? Was this the context for the production, copying, preservation, and exchange of Judean-Greek stories and traditions? Did the politeuma, the synagogue, and other institutions of military communities, including private associations, provide the context for the preservation and production of literature?