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In the wake of the conquests of Alexander the Great, the ancient world of the Bible the ancient Near East came under Greek rule, and in the land of Israel, time-old traditions and Greek culture met. This book discloses fresh political and economic factors.

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"5/5 ... the author does an excellent job of delving into the intricate world of biblical history and the challenges along the way." -- Kevin Winter San Francisco Book Review "Remarkably comprehensive ... Tales of High Priests and Taxes deserves to be at the centre of discussion in the coming years." Journal of Jewish Studies

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Preface and Acknowledgments General Introduction PART I. IOUDAISMOS: 1 AND 2 MACCABEES AS DYNASTIC HISTORY Methodological Introduction: The Modern Semantic Categories of "Religion" and "Politics" and Ancient Societies 1. 2 Maccabees as Dynastic History 2. Temple Foundation and Royal Legitimacy: A Narrative Pattern and Its Message 3. Ioudaismos as the Legitimate Social Order Founded by Judas Maccabee 4. Royal High Priests and Temple Foundation: The Narrative Pattern and the Hasmonean Political Order Conclusion PART II. HELLENISMOS: THE CAUSES OF THE REBELLION ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORS OF 1 AND 2 MACCABEES Methodological Introduction: Symbolic Universe, Cultural Codes, and Causal Analysis in 1 and 2 Maccabees 5. Hellenismos: The Social Order of the Wicked Rivals in 1 and 2 Maccabees 6. The "Religious Persecution" in the Light of Ancient Judean Cultural and Narrative Codes 7. The Causes of the Rebellion according to 1 and 2 Maccabees Conclusion PART III. HISTORY: THE JUDEAN REBELLION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, 200--164 B.C.E. From Literary Analysis to History: A Summary of the Conclusions of Parts I and II 8. Judea and Koile Syria and Phoinike under Antiochos III, 200--187 B.C.E. 9. Seleukos IV Philopator and the Revision of Antiochos III's Settlement in Judea, 187--175 B.C.E. 10. Judea under Antiochos IV Epiphanes: The Reforms, 175--ca. 172 B.C.E. 11. Judea under Antiochos IV Epiphanes: The Suppression of the Rebellion, 169/8--164 B.C.E. Appendix A. The Literary Composition of 1 Maccabees Appendix B. The Literary Composition of 2 Maccabees Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index of Subjects Index Locorum

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 22/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780520275584, 978-0520275584
      ISBN10: 0520275586

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the wake of the conquests of Alexander the Great, the ancient world of the Bible the ancient Near East came under Greek rule, and in the land of Israel, time-old traditions and Greek culture met. This book discloses fresh political and economic factors.

      Trade Review
      "5/5 ... the author does an excellent job of delving into the intricate world of biblical history and the challenges along the way." -- Kevin Winter San Francisco Book Review "Remarkably comprehensive ... Tales of High Priests and Taxes deserves to be at the centre of discussion in the coming years." Journal of Jewish Studies

      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgments General Introduction PART I. IOUDAISMOS: 1 AND 2 MACCABEES AS DYNASTIC HISTORY Methodological Introduction: The Modern Semantic Categories of "Religion" and "Politics" and Ancient Societies 1. 2 Maccabees as Dynastic History 2. Temple Foundation and Royal Legitimacy: A Narrative Pattern and Its Message 3. Ioudaismos as the Legitimate Social Order Founded by Judas Maccabee 4. Royal High Priests and Temple Foundation: The Narrative Pattern and the Hasmonean Political Order Conclusion PART II. HELLENISMOS: THE CAUSES OF THE REBELLION ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORS OF 1 AND 2 MACCABEES Methodological Introduction: Symbolic Universe, Cultural Codes, and Causal Analysis in 1 and 2 Maccabees 5. Hellenismos: The Social Order of the Wicked Rivals in 1 and 2 Maccabees 6. The "Religious Persecution" in the Light of Ancient Judean Cultural and Narrative Codes 7. The Causes of the Rebellion according to 1 and 2 Maccabees Conclusion PART III. HISTORY: THE JUDEAN REBELLION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE, 200--164 B.C.E. From Literary Analysis to History: A Summary of the Conclusions of Parts I and II 8. Judea and Koile Syria and Phoinike under Antiochos III, 200--187 B.C.E. 9. Seleukos IV Philopator and the Revision of Antiochos III's Settlement in Judea, 187--175 B.C.E. 10. Judea under Antiochos IV Epiphanes: The Reforms, 175--ca. 172 B.C.E. 11. Judea under Antiochos IV Epiphanes: The Suppression of the Rebellion, 169/8--164 B.C.E. Appendix A. The Literary Composition of 1 Maccabees Appendix B. The Literary Composition of 2 Maccabees Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index of Subjects Index Locorum

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