Joseph in Egypt: Living under Foreign Rule according to the Joseph Story and its Early Intra- and Extra-Biblical Reception

Updated by: 
Neta Rozenblit
Research notes: 
NR\Reader checked\03/12/2014
Reference type: 
Book section
Author(s): 
Wöhrle, Jakob
year: 
2013
Full title: 

Joseph in Egypt: Living under Foreign Rule according to the Joseph Story and its Early Intra- and Extra-Biblical Reception

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Between Cooperation and Hostility: Multiple Identities in Ancient Judaism and the Interaction with Foreign Powers
Issue / Series Volume: 
11
Series Title: 
Journal of Ancient Judaism, Supplements
Place of Publication: 
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Publisher: 
Göttingen
Pages: 
53 -72
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The question of why the cooperation of Jews with the Persian and Ptolemaic empires achieved some success and why it failed with regard to the Seleucids and the Romans, even turning into military hostility against them, has not been sufficiently answered. The present volume intends to show, from the perspectives of Hebrew Bible, Judaic, and Ancient History Studies, that the contrasting Jewish attitudes towards foreign powers were not only dependent on specific political circumstances. They were also interrelated with the emergence of multiple early Jewish identities, which all found a basis in the Torah, the prophets, or the psalms.

Label: 
07/04/2014
Record number: 
97 791