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Skeletal Findings Consistent with Signs of Rigorous Jewish Religious Practice in Four Skeletons from Qumran (Near-East), First-Century CE. [PDF]
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Abstract Ironically, previously considered the earliest in the tradition, Josephus’ story is in fact the latest of the four surviving versions. It derives much from the Seleukid Romance (see chapter 1) and from the Simon story (see chapter 3), but contains much original thought and research, including a pioneering (and erroneous ...
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Abstract Ironically, previously considered the earliest in the tradition, Josephus’ story is in fact the latest of the four surviving versions. It derives much from the Seleukid Romance (see chapter 1) and from the Simon story (see chapter 3), but contains much original thought and research, including a pioneering (and erroneous ...
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2020
What, then, is the significance of Josephus for NT interpretation? On the one hand, a few particular points emerge from this study, (a) Josephus wrote to defend Judaism against the Roman suspicion that this antisocial superstition had finally proven impotent in the face of Rome’s Fortune, (b) There¬ fore, although Josephus is the most valuable non ...
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What, then, is the significance of Josephus for NT interpretation? On the one hand, a few particular points emerge from this study, (a) Josephus wrote to defend Judaism against the Roman suspicion that this antisocial superstition had finally proven impotent in the face of Rome’s Fortune, (b) There¬ fore, although Josephus is the most valuable non ...
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2022
Passages in Greco-Roman writings imply that several pagan authors were familiar with Josephus's writings, but Josephus was especially popular among the Christians, who have preserved and transmitted his works. Josephus is a very important source for the history of the Jews in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.
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Passages in Greco-Roman writings imply that several pagan authors were familiar with Josephus's writings, but Josephus was especially popular among the Christians, who have preserved and transmitted his works. Josephus is a very important source for the history of the Jews in the Near East in the Hellenistic and Early Roman periods.
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2017
The only early Jewish author to have written a surviving description of what his contemporaries believed about the afterlife was Josephus, yet his testimonies about the afterlife are complex historical, literary, and apologetic descriptions. They cannot be immediately corroborated by contemporary writings; nor should they be exclusively categorized as ...
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The only early Jewish author to have written a surviving description of what his contemporaries believed about the afterlife was Josephus, yet his testimonies about the afterlife are complex historical, literary, and apologetic descriptions. They cannot be immediately corroborated by contemporary writings; nor should they be exclusively categorized as ...
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