Judah and Samaria in Postmonarchic Times: Essays on Their Histories and Literatures

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/08/02/2022
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Knoppers, Gary N.
year: 
2019
Full title: 

Judah and Samaria in Postmonarchic Times: Essays on Their Histories and Literatures

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Forschungen zum Alten Testament
Volume: 
129
Place of Publication: 
Tübingen
Publisher: 
Mohr Siebeck
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

In eleven historical, literary, and theological essays, Gary N. Knoppers elucidates the shifting character of Judean-Samarian relations in Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman times. Engaging history, law, and narrative, these essays are vital to understanding early Jewish and Samaritan religion and scriptural interpretation. Focusing on Judean-Samarian interactions in Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman times, Gary N. Knoppers explores both commonalities and differences, rivalries and relationships, as these communities engaged one another in greater depth and complexity than scholars have previously thought. Some essays elucidate archaeological and epigraphic discoveries (Jerusalem, Mt. Gerizim excavations and inscriptions), while others illumine Jewish (Ezra, Chronicles, Josephus, Pseudo-Philo) and Samaritan (Samaritan 10th commandment, the Chronicon Samaritanum) literary texts. How Judeans and Samarians responded to competing claims to Israel's past by reinterpreting shared scriptures is a unifying theme in these eleven studies.

URL: 
https://www.mohrsiebeck.com/en/book/judah-and-samaria-in-postmonarchic-times-9783161568046?no_cache=1
Label: 
21/14/2022
Record number: 
109 334