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Jews and Samaritans : the origins and history of their early relations

Knoppers, Gary N. <1956-2018>

eBook 2013

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Abstract

Covering over a thousand years of history (from the Assyrian exile in the eighth century BCE to late Roman times), this book makes an important contribution to the fields of Jewish studies biblical studies, ancient Near Eastern studies, Samaritan studies, and early Christian history by challenging the oppositional paradigm that has traditionally characterized the historical relations between Jews and Samaritans
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Descrizione *Jews and Samaritans : the origins and history of their early relations / Gary N. Knoppers
New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
1 online resource
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ISBN 9780199716258
0199716250
9780195329544
0195329546
Primo Autore
Knoppers, Gary N. <1956-2018>
Anno pubblicazione 2013
Nota di contenuto Samaritans, Jews, and the contested legacy of classical Israel -- The fall of the Northern Kingdom and the ten lost tribes : a reevaluation -- God and country : the revival of Israelite religion in postexilic Samaria -- The fall of the Northern Kingdom as a new beginning in northern Israelite-southern Israelite relations -- A distinction without a difference? Samarian and Judean cultures during the Persian and early Hellenistic periods -- Ethnicity, communal identity, and imperial authority : contextualizing the conflicts between Samaria and Judah in Ezra-Nehemiah -- The Torah and "the place(s) for Yhwh's name" : Samarian-Judean relations in Hellenistic and Maccabean times -- An absolute breach?