Jerusalem: Portrait of the City in the Second Temple Period (538 B.C.E. ? 70 C.E.)Jewish Publication Society, 2 gru 2002 - 486 Jerusalem in the Second Temple period experienced dramatic growth as it achieved unprecedented political, religious, and spiritual prominence. Lee Levine traces the development of Jerusalem during this time -- through its urban, demographic, topographical, and archaeological features, its political regimes, public institutions, and its cultural and religious life. |
Spis treści
Herodian Jerusalem | 149 |
The First Century CE | 283 |
Epilogue | 413 |
Glossary | 417 |
Abbreviations | 420 |
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Illustration Credits | 470 |
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Jerusalem: Portrait of the City in the Second Temple Period (538 B.C.E. ? 70 ... Lee I. Levine Ograniczony podgląd - 2002 |
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Agrippa Akra Alexander Alexander Jannaeus Ancient Antiochus Antiquities Antonia appears Aramaic archaeological assumed attested Augustus Ben Sira biblical building built Caesarea century C.E. city's conquest cultural Diaspora E. P. Sanders earlier East Edited Empire Essenes evidence Excavations Ezra Ezra-Nehemiah fact Figure first-century fortress Galilee Gate GLAJJ Greek Hasmonean Hebrew Hecataeus Hellenism Hellenistic Herod Herod's Temple Herodian high priest History Hyrcanus Ibid inscription institutions Israel Jannaeus Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jewish society Jews Josephus Judaea Judah Judaism king later leadership Lieberman located Macc Maccabees Middot Mishnah Moreover Nehemiah noted ossuaries pagan palace Palestine Persian Pharisees Pilate political population priesthood priestly purity Qumran rabbinic literature referred reflect regarding religious remains revolt ritual role Roman rule Rome Sadducees sanhedrin Schürer Second Temple Second Temple period sect seems Seleucid Simon social sources Stern stone synagogue Temple Mount Third Wall tion tomb Torah towers tradition University Press Upper City Yehud