Exile: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian ConceptionsBRILL, 06.12.2021 - 397 Seiten The exiles of Israel and Judah cast a long shadow over the biblical text and the whole subsequent history of Judaism. Scholars have long recognized the importance of the theme of exile for the Hebrew Bible. Indeed, critical study of the Old Testament has, at least since Wellhausen, been dominated by the Babylonian exile of Judah. In 586 BC, several factors, including the destruction of Jerusalem, the cessation of the sacrificial cult and of the monarchy, and the experience of the exile, began to cause a transformation of Israelite religion which supplied the contours of the larger Judaic framework within which the various forms of Judaism, including the early Christian movement, developed. Given the importance of the exile to the development of Judaism and Christianity even to the present day, this volume delves into the conceptions of exile which contributed to that development during the formative period. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Babylonian and Persian Periods | 5 |
GrecoRoman Period | 87 |
Formative Judaism | 219 |
Early Christianity | 297 |
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Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism | 385 |
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Abraham Apocalypse Assyrian Babylon Babylonian exile Baruch Bible biblical Brill canon captivity century Christ Christian commandments conquest context curse Daniel deportation destruction Deut Deuteronomy Diaspora Jews dispersion divine Edom Egypt Egyptian Empire eschatological exile and return Exodus experience Ezekiel Ezra Galatians Gentiles God's Greek Hebrew Hellenistic holy homeland inheritance interpretation Isaiah Targum Israelites Jacob Jehoiachin Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Diaspora Josephus Jubilees Judah Judaism judgment Ketuvim king kingdom Land of Israel land-commandments land-holiness Leiden literature living Lord Messiah midrash Moses nations Nebuchadnezzar passage patriarchal Paul Paul's period Persian Philo priests promise prophetic punishment Qumran rabbinic reading reference restoration Roman Rome says scattered Scripture scroll Second Temple Seder Olam Septuagint Shekhinah Sifra Sinai covenant subjugation synagogue Talmud Targum Testament theology Theudas tion Torah tradition translation tribes University Press Unnik YHWH καὶ τῆς τοῦ ὑπὸ

