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Power and Politics in Palestine: The Jews and the Governing of their Land 100 BC–AD 70

Book information

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
1991
ISBN
9781474266321, 9781474230520, 9780567162113
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
13 MB (13129405 bytes)
Series
The Library of New Testament Studies
Pages
\249
Time added
2023-06-28 03:00:46

Description

A historical examination of the administration in Palestine between 100 BC and AD 70. Detailed case studies of such sources as Josephus, the New Testament and Philo establish who was actually involved in the decision-making process and political manoeuvering. The main issues addressed include: whether there was a system of Jewish government, and whether it included a permanent institution, the Sanhedrin; whether there is evidence that political and religious affairs were separated; whether the Jews were able to convict and execute people under Roman rule; what roles, if any, were played by individuals and social or religious groups in the administration; and what the motivation of those involved in the administration may have been. Cover Editorial Board Title Copyright CONTENTS Acknowledgments Abbreviations Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 2 HASMONAEAN RULE: 100 BC-40 BC Chapter 3 DIRECT ROMAN RULE: AD 6-41 Chapter 4 THE RETURN OF DIRECT ROMAN RULE: AD 44-65 Chapter 5 OPEN REBELLION AGAINST ROME: AD 66-70 Chapter 6 SYNTHESIS CONCLUSION Bibliography Index of References Index of Authors

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