Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt

Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt
Title Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt PDF eBook
Author Stewart Moore
Publisher BRILL
Pages 303
Release 2015-07-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004303081

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In Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt, Stewart Moore investigates the triangular ethnic relations of Jews, Egyptians and Greeks to describe their mutual effects, both positive and negative, on identity formation.

Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt

Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt
Title Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt PDF eBook
Author Stewart Alden Moore
Publisher Supplements to the Journal for
Pages 291
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004301924

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In Jewish Ethnic Identity and Relations in Hellenistic Egypt , Stewart Moore investigates the foundations of common assumptions about ethnicity. To maintain one's identity in a strange land, was it always necessary to band tightly together with one's coethnics? Sociologists and anthropologists who study ethnicity have given us a much wider view of the possible strategies of ethnic maintenance and interaction. The most important facet of Jewish ethnicity in Egypt which emerges from this study is the interaction over the Jewish-Egyptian boundary. Previous scholarship has assumed that this border was a Siegfried Line marked by mutual contempt. Yet Jews, Egyptians and also Greeks interacted in complicated ways in Ptolemaic Egypt, with positive relationships being at least as numerous as negative ones.

Waters of the Exodus

Waters of the Exodus
Title Waters of the Exodus PDF eBook
Author Nathalie LaCoste
Publisher BRILL
Pages 195
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004384308

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In Waters of the Exodus, Nathalie LaCoste examines the Diasporic Jewish community in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt and their relationship to the hydric environment. By focusing on four retellings of the exodus narrative composed by Egyptian Jews—Artapanus, Ezekiel the Tragedian, Wisdom of Solomon, and Philo of Alexandria—she lays out how the hydric environment of Egypt, and specifically the Nile river, shaped the transmission of the exodus story. Mapping these observations onto the physical landscape of Egypt provides a new perspective on the formation of Jewish communities in Egypt.

The Construct of Identity in Hellenistic Judaism

The Construct of Identity in Hellenistic Judaism
Title The Construct of Identity in Hellenistic Judaism PDF eBook
Author Erich S. Gruen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 540
Release 2016-09-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110387190

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This book collects twenty two previously published essays and one new one by Erich S. Gruen who has written extensively on the literature and history of early Judaism and the experience of the Jews in the Greco-Roman world. His many articles on this subject have, however, appeared mostly in conference volumes and Festschriften, and have therefore not had wide circulation. By putting them together in a single work, this will bring the essays to the attention of a much broader scholarly readership and make them more readily available to students in the fields of ancient history and early Judaism. The pieces are quite varied, but develop a number of connected and related themes: Jewish identity in the pagan world, the literary representations by Jews and pagans of one another, the interconnections of Hellenism and Judaism, and the Jewish experience under Hellenistic monarchies and the Roman empire.

Foreign Ethnics in Hellenistic Egypt

Foreign Ethnics in Hellenistic Egypt
Title Foreign Ethnics in Hellenistic Egypt PDF eBook
Author Csaba A. Láda
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 436
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9789042911956

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Under the Ptolemies thousands of Greek-speaking foreigners were resident in Egypt: they were active in the armed forces, in the administration, in commerce. In official and notarial documents they are identified by their ethnic, i.e. their real or fictive origin outside Egypt. The present work provides a complete inventory of the ethnics, which refer to Greek city-states (e.g. 'Athenian', 'Syracusan'), but also to regions in Greece (e.g. 'Cretan', 'Thessalian') or elsewhere (e.g. 'Thracian', 'Jew'). The data are incorporated in the database of the Prosopographia Ptolemaica and offer a diversified view of the Greek presence in Egypt between 323 and 30 BC.

Ethnicity in Hellenistic Egypt

Ethnicity in Hellenistic Egypt
Title Ethnicity in Hellenistic Egypt PDF eBook
Author Per Bilde
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 218
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN

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The third volume in the `Studies in Hellenistic Civilization' series contains eight essays arising from the second international conference organized by the Danish research project on the Hellenistic period in 1990. Contributors include: U Ostergard (What is national and ethnic identity?); D J Thompson (Language and literacy in early Hellenistic Egypt); J Blomquist (Alexandrian science: the case of Eratosthenes); K Goudriaan (Ethnical strategies in Graeco-Roman Egypt); A Kasher (The civic status of the Jews in Prolemaic Egypt); P Borgen (Philo and the Jews in Alexandria); C R Holladay (Jewish responses to Hellenistic culture); J P Sorensen (Native reactions to foreign rule and culture in religious literature).

Strength to Strength

Strength to Strength
Title Strength to Strength PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Satlow
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 730
Release 2018-11-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 1946527130

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Essays that engage the scholarship of Shaye J. D. Cohen The essays in Strength to Strength honor Shaye J. D. Cohen across a range of ancient to modern topics. The essays seek to create an ongoing conversation on issues of identity, cultural interchange, and Jewish literature and history in antiquity, all areas of particular interest for Cohen. Contributors include: Moshe J. Bernstein, Daniel Boyarin, Jonathan Cohen, Yaakov Elman, Ari Finkelstein, Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert, Steven D. Fraade, Isaiah M. Gafni, Gregg E. Gardner, William K. Gilders, Martin Goodman, Leonard Gordon, Edward L. Greenstein, Erich S. Gruen, Judith Hauptman, Jan Willem van Henten, Catherine Hezser, Tal Ilan, Richard Kalmin, Yishai Kiel, Ross S. Kraemer, Hayim Lapin, Lee I. Levine, Timothy H. Lim, Duncan E. MacRae, Ivan Marcus, Mahnaz Moazami, Rachel Neis, Saul M. Olyan, Jonathan J. Price, Jeffrey L. Rubenstein, Michael L. Satlow, Lawrence H. Schiffman, Daniel R. Schwartz, Joshua Schwartz, Karen Stern, Stanley Stowers, and Burton L. Visotzky. Features: A full bibliography of Cohen’s published works An essay on the contributions of Cohen