This interdisciplinary collection of fifteen papers probes key aspects of the First Jewish Revolt from a wide variety of perspectives: archeology, Roman military, administration, and ethos, Second Temple Jewish society, and rabbinic and early Christian reception. Delivered at a large international conference organized at the Ecole biblique et archeologique francaise de Jerusalem in 2018, the contributions respond to many classic questions about the reliability of Josephus and interact in various ways with Steve Mason's major study, A History of the Jewish War (Cambridge, 2016), including his controversial views on the scope and religious nature of the conflict. Mason's own response comprises the final chapter.
Author(s): A. Giambrone
Series: Etudes Bibliques
Publisher: Peeters Pub & Booksellers
Year: 2021
Language: English
Pages: 356
City: Leuven
RETHINKING THE JEWISH WAR: AN ORIENTATION TO THE DEBATE
SIZING UP THE CONFLICT
GRANDE GUERRE ET PETITE GUERRE EN JUDÉE DE 66 A 73/74
ARCHEOLOGY
DESTRUCTIONS DANS LA VILLE HAUTE AU DÉBUT DE LA PREMIÈRE RÉVOLTE JUIVE
LE SIÈGE DE LA FORTERESSE
LE RÉCIT DE LA
AU CRIBLE DES DERNIÈRES RECHERCHES ARCHÉOLOGIQUES
MIND THE GAP: FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS AND THE ROMAN ASSAULT RAMP AT MASADA*
THE ARCH OF TITUS AT THE CIRCUS MAXIMUS: THE ARCHITECTURE OF A TRIUMPH
SOCIETY: RULERS AND RELIGION
JUDÄA ALS TEIL DER PROVINZ SYRIEN IM SPANNUNGSFELD ZWISCHEN DEN LEGATEN VON SYRIEN UND DEN RITTERLICHEN FUNKTIONSTRÄGERN IN JUDÄ
IL DISCORSO DI AGRIPPA II (
2.345-401): REGOLE DELLA GUERRA A CONFRONTO?
« PAS D’AUTRE MAITRE QUE DIEU » LA « QUATRIÈME PHILOSOPHIE », POLITIQUE ET MYSTIQUE
ROME AND THE FUTURE OF ITS EMPIRE IN SECOND TEMPLE AND POST-DESTRUCTION JEWISH TEXTS1
RELIGIOUS LANGUAGE IN JOSEPHUS’S
TRADITIONS
MEMORIES OF THE
BETWEEN PRIESTS AND RABBIS
ON THE DESTRUCTION OF THE JERUSALEM TEMPLE
TEMPLE ARSONS AND MURDER OF THE PROPHETS: EARLY CHRISTIAN RESPONSES TO JEWS AND THE JEWISH REVOLT(S)
RESPONSE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEXES
TABLE OF CONTENTS