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Alexander Janneus as High Priest and King: Struggling between Jewish and Hellenistic Concepts of Rule

open access: yesReligions, 2020
Josephus refers explicitly to Alexander Janneus in his narratives in both War and Antiquities only as king. Janneus’s high priestly office is only implied, and that in a context that is hostile to him (War 1.88//Ant. 13.372).
Vasile Babota
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Toward a Mediating Understanding of Tongues: A Historical and Exegetical Examination of Early Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Studies regarding pneumatology and charismata have maintained distinctions largely due to previously held presuppositions. Christians have debated Luke’s and Paul’s usage of specific words and have taken diametrically opposite positions on this issue ...
Kraeger, Shane M
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Oral and Written Communication and Transmission of Knowledge in Ancient Judaism and Christianity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper examines the contexts of oral communication and the use of written messages in Josephus’ writings, the New Testament, and rabbinic literature, and discusses the possible reasons for using orality or writing in the respective Jewish and ...
Hezser, Catherine
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Josephus on Herod's Domestic Intrigue in the Jewish War [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This article argues that women and domestic intrigue are prominent within the Herod narrative in Josephus’ Jewish War for a specific rhetorical reason.
Bond, Helen K.
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The Pagan King before the One God

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2012
The paper is an analysis of the scene in Ant. XI, 8: the supposed meeting between Alexander the Great and the Jewish High Priest, revealing Alexander’s special status as a chosen of God. The analysis concentrates on two issues: the literary character of
Aleksandra Klęczar
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Autobiografia de Flavius Josephus

open access: yesEnsaios de Literatura e Filologia, 1981
O império de Alexandre, após sua morte (323 a.C), foi partilhado. Macedônia e Grécia, Síria e Tráeia e Egito passaram a novas mãos sem a habilidade administrativa das antigas.
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Das Motiv der Zerstörung Jerusalems als Exempel in deutschen Texten des 16. Jahrhunderts : ein Versuch [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Von Ahasver, dem ‚Ewigen Juden’ wird schon im Druck von 1602 erzählt, er habe, nachdem er von Christus zur ewigen Wanderschaft verdammt worden war, die Stadt Jerusalem verlassen und durch alle Teile der Welt wandern müssen.
Frey, Winfried
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Josephus Flavius' Bedeutung hinsichtlich der Topographie und Geographie der Levante in hellenistisch-römischer Zeit

open access: yesProtokolle zur Bibel, 2016
Flavius Josephus’ main works „Jewish War“ and „Jewish Antiquities“ are full of excurses on geography and topography of Palestine including information about economics, climate and society.
Andreas Vonach
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Ślady żeglugi po morzu martwym w tekstach antycznych (IVBC-IIAC).

open access: yesStudia Maritima, 2016
For almost 100 years there has been no navigation in the Dead Sea. Its two banks are occupied by two states – Israel and Jordan – which do not maintain close relations with one another; yet, there are no lumps of asphalt any longer, and fishery has ...
Piotr Briks
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The Rewriting of Genesis 26 in Josephus and Jubilees [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Gènesis 26 és l’únic capítol de la Bíblia que es centra en la figura d’Isaac. Aquest assaig aporta una lectura minuciosa i comparativa de les dues antigues versions de Gènesis 26: la de Flavi Josep en Antiquitates Iudaicae 1.259-266 i la d’El Llibre dels
Begg, Christopher T.
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