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Judith Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature Deborah ~ Judith Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature Deborah Levine Gera on FREE shipping on qualifying offers This volume includes a new translation and a detailed versebyverse commentary which touches upon philological

Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature ~ Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature Description The Book of Judith has aroused a great deal of scholarly interest in the last few volume the first full length commentary on Judith to appear in over 25 years includes a new translation and a detailed versebyverse commentary which touches upon philological literary and historical questions

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Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature Best ~ Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature is a new series in English dealing with early Jewish literature between the third century BC and the middle of the second century AD it is scheduled to encompass a total of 58 volumes The texts are intended to be interpreted as a textual unity against the background of their particular Jewish and historicopolitical contexts with textbased historical literary and theological analyses being undertaken

Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature ~ The series Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature CEJL is devoted to the study of Jewish documents and traditions that can be dated or traced back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods ca 300 BCE–150 CE The literature covered by the series represents a rich diversity of literary forms and religious perspectives

Early Jewish Prayers in Greek Commentaries on Early ~ Jewish prayers in Greek tend to be undervalued which is regrettable because these prayers shed light on sometimes striking aspects of early Jewish spirituality in the centuries around the turn of the era In this volume twelve such prayers have been collected translated and provided with an extensive historical and philological commentary

Achior and Demaratus – A Historical Commentary on the Book ~ Deborah Levine Gera has drawn a comparison between the Achior of the Book of Judith and the Spartan king Demaratus in Herodotus Judith Commentaries on Early Jewish Literature 2013 which is rather interesting in light of the statement in I Maccabees 122021 that the Spartans were like the Jews descendants of Abraham “Arius king of the Spartans to Onias the high priest greeting

Judith A Chanukah Heroine ~ She is not mentioned in the Mishnah Talmud or other rabbinic literature and it is only in the tenth or perhaps the eleventh century onwards over a thousand years after the apocryphal book was first composed that Judith is found once again in Jewish literature When Judith does resurface in Jewish circles it is in a variety of contexts and genres Hebrew tales of the heroine liturgical poems or piyyutim commentaries on the Talmud and passages in Jewish legal codes

Judith A Remarkable Heroine Biblical Archaeology Society ~ The Book of Judith—considered canonical by Roman Catholics Apocrypha Literature by Protestants and noncanon by Jews—tells the story of the ignominious defeat of the Assyrians an army bent on world domination by the hand of a Hebrew woman Judith 1314

Book of Judith Wikipedia ~ In Judaism Although it was likely written by a Jew during the Second Temple period there is no evidence that the Book of Judith was ever considered authoritative or a candidate for canonicity by any Jewish group The Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible does not contain it nor was it found among the Dead Sea Scrolls or referred to in any early Rabbinic literature


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