The Jews Under Roman Rule: From Pompey to Diocletian

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Brill Archive, 1976 - Всего страниц: 595
It is remarkable that Judaism could develop given the domination by Rome in Palestine over the centuries. Smallwood traces Judaism's constantly shifting political, religious, and geographical boundaries under Roman rule from Pompey to Diocletian, that is, from the first century BCE through the third century CE. From a long-standing nationalistic tradition that was a tolerated sect under a pagan ruler, Judaism becomes, over time, a threat that needs to be repressed and confined against a now-Christian empire. This work examines the galvanizing forces that shaped and defined Judaism as we have come to know it. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.

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The Hasmonaean client prince
21
XVII
36
Herods rise to power
44
The Idumaean client king
60
The transition from client kingdom to province
105
The Diaspora and Jewish religious liberty
120
The province of Judaea A D 641
144
The Jews in Rome under the JulioClaudians
201
The new dispensation in Judaea
308
The Jewish revolt of A D 11517
389
The revolt of Bar Cochba
406
The Antonine period
467
The Severan period
487
The Diaspora in the second and third centuries A D
507
Palestine in the third century A D
526
Conclusion
539

The war of A D 6670
295

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