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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Black. Matthew, Goodman. Martin, Millar. Fergus, Schürer. Emil, Vermès. Géza, Vermes. Pamela سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0567130169, 0567070247 ناشر: Bloomsbury Academic;Bloomsbury T & T Clark سال نشر: 2014 تعداد صفحات: 337 زبان: English, German فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 17 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب تاریخ قوم یهود در عصر عیسی مسیح: جلد 3.ii و فهرست: یهودیان -- تاریخ -- 168 قبل از میلاد - 135 پس از میلاد یهودیت -- تاریخ -- دوره پس از تبعید ، 586 قبل از میلاد - 210 پس از میلاد ادبیات یونان -- نویسندگان یهودی -- تاریخ و نقد. ادبیات یونانی -- نویسندگان یهودی یهودیان یهودیت -- دوره پس از تبعید (یهودیت)
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تاریخ قوم یهود در عصر عیسی مسیح: جلد 3.ii و فهرست نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Content: v. 1. Prefaces --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Scope and purpose of the work --
Auxiliary sciences: archaeology, geography, chronology, numismatics, epigraphy. The Sources --
Two books of the Maccabees --
Non-Extant sources --
Jason of Cyrene --
History of Hyrcanus --
Poisdonius of Apamea --
Timagenes of Alexandria --
Asinius Pollio --
Hypsicrates --
Q. Dellius --
Strabo --
Herod\'s memoirs --
Ptolemaeus --
Vespasian\'s Commentarii --
Antonius Julianus --
Justus of Tiberias --
Ariston of Pella --
Papyrus Fragments --
Teucer of Cyzicus --
Various works --
Chronographers. Josephus. Greek and Latin authors. Rabbinic Literature --
Talmudic Literature --
Midrashim --
Targums --
Historical works. Manuscripts from the Judaean Desert. Part one. First Period from Antiochus Epiphanes to the capture of Jerusalem by Pompey. Maccabaean rising and the Age of Independence 175 B.C.-63 B.C. Survey of the history of Syria in the last centuries of Seleucid Rule --
Religious crisis and revolution 175-164 B.C. --
Judas Maccabaeus 164-161 B.C. --
Jonathan 161-143 B.C. --
Simon 143/2-135/4 B.C. --
John Hyrcannus I 135/4-104 B.C. --
Aristobulus I 104-103 B.C. --
Alexander Jannaeus 103-76 B.C. --
Alexandra 76-67 B.C. --
Aristobulus II 67-63 B.C. Second Period from the Capture of Jerusalem by Pompey to the Hadrianic War. Roman-Herodian Age 63 B.C.-A.D. 135. Survey of the Roman province of Syria from 63 B.C. to A.D. 70 --
Hyrcanus II 63-40 B.C. Rise of Antipater and his sons Phasael and Herod --
Antigonus 40-37 B.C. --
Herod the Great 37-4 B.C. --
Disturbances after Herod\'s Death 4 B.C. --
From the death of Herod the Great to Agrippa I 4 B.C.-AD 41 the sons of Herod --
Phillip 4 B.C.-A.D. 33/4 --
Herod Antipas 4 B.C.-A.D. 39 --
Archelaus 4 B.C.-A.D. 6 --
Judaea under Roman governors A.D. 6-41 --
Excursus I the Census of Quirinius --
Excursus II Josephus on Jesus and James. Agrippa I A.D. 37, 40, 41-44 --
Roman procurators A.D. 44-66 --
Excursus-Agrippa II A.D. 50- 92/3. Great war with Rome A.D. 66-74 --
Outbreak and triumph of the revolution A.D. 66 --
War in Galilee A.D. 67 --
From the subjugation of Galilee to the siege of Jerusalem A.D. 68-69 --
Seige and capture of Jerusalem A.D. 70 --
Sequel to the war A.D. 71-74. From the destruction of Jerusalem to the downfall of Bar Kokhba --
Conditions in Palestine from Vespasian to Hadrian --
Wars under Trajan A.D. 115-117 --
Great Revolt under Hadrian A.D. 132-135. Appendices --
History of Chalcis, Ituraea and Abilene --
History of Nabataean Kings --
Principal features of the Jewish calendar --
Hebrew coins --
Parallel years of the Olympic, Seleucid and Christian eras --
Seleucids --
Hasmonaean family --
Herodian family. v. 2. Prefaces --
Abbreviations. Cultural setting --
Population and language --
Spread of Hellenism --
Position of Judaism in regard to Paganism. Political institutions --
Helenistic cities --
Raphia --
Gaza --
Anthedon --
Ascalon --
Azotus --
Jamnia --
Joppa --
Apollonia --
Straton\'s Tower --
Dora --
Ptolemais --
Damascus --
Hippus --
Gadara --
Abila --
Raphana --
Kanata? --
Kanatha --
Scythopolis --
Pella --
Dium --
Gerasa --
Philadelphia --
Samaria --
Gaba --
Esbon or Hesbon --
Antipatris ---
Phasaelis --
Caesarea Panias --
?Julias --
Sepphoris --
Julias or Livias --
Tiberius. Jewish region. Sanhedrin --
History of the Sanhedrin --
Composition of the Sanhedrin --
Competence of the Sanhedrin --
Time and place of sessions --
Judicial procedure. High Priests. Priesthood and Temple worship --
Priesthood as a class --
Priestly dues --
Priestly offices --
Daily worship. Gentile participation in worship at Jerusalem --
Torah scholarship --
Canonicity of scripture --
Torah scholars and their work in general --
Halakhah and Haggadah --
Major Torah scholars. Pharisees and Sadducees. School and Synagogue: community organization, officers, buildings, worship. Shema and the Shemoneh Esreh: life and the law, general remarks, Sabbath observance, purity laws, ritualism, social changes and the law. Messianism --
Relation to the older Messianic hope --
Elijah as precursor --
Coming of the Messiah --
Last assault of the hostile powers --
Destruction of hostile powers --
Renewal of Jerusalem --
Gathering of the dispersed --
Kingdom of Glory in the Holy Land --
Renewal of the world --
General resurrection --
Last Judgement: Eternal bliss and damnation. --
Suffering Messiah. Qumran Messiahs and Messianism. Essenes --
Essenes according to Philo, Josephus and Pliny --
Organization of the community --
Ethics, customs and usages --
Religious thought. Qumran Community according to the Dead Sea Scrolls --
Organization of the Qumran Community --
Doctrine and religious observances --
Qumran Community and the Essenes. Origin and history of the Essenes --
Therapeutae. Philo\'s account. Therapeutae --
Essenes --
Qumran. Relationship between Therapeutae and Essenes. Fourth philosophy: Sicarii and Zealots. v. 3 pt. 1. Prefaces. Abbreviations. Judaisim in the diaspora: gentiles and Judaism --
Geographical Survey --
Mesopotamia, Media, Babylonia --
Dura-Europos --
Syria --
Arabian Peninsula --
Asia Minor --
North Coast of the Black Sea --
Egypt: lower Egypt, middle Egypt, upper Egypt --
Cyrenaica --
Africa --
Macedonia and Greece --
Greek Islands --
Balkans --
Rome --
Italy --
Spain, Gaul and Germany. Internal organization of the communities. Constitutional position of the communities. Civic rights. Religious life. Gentiles and Judaism: \'God-Fearers\' and proselytes. Jewish literature composed in Hebrew or Aramaic: preliminary remarks --
Historiography --
First book of Maccabees --
History of John Hyrcanus --
Josephus --
history of the Jewish War. Religious poetry --
Maccabaean Psalms --
Apocryphal Psalms --
Psalms of Solomon. Wisdom literature --
Jesus Sirach or Jesus ben Sira --
Wisdom literature from Qumran. Pirqê Abôth. Diactic and Paraenetical stories --
Book of Judith --
Book of Tobit --
Story of Ahiqar. Prophetic-Apocalyptic pseudepigrpha --
Book of Daniel --
Ethiopic Book of Enoch --
Assumption or Testament of Moses --
Apocalypse of Abraham --
Chronicles of Jeremiah --
Fourth Book of Ezra --
Qumran pseudepigraphic prophecies. Biblical Midrash --
Book of Jubilees --
Genesis apocryphon from Qumran --
Pseudo-Philo\'s book of biblical antiquities --
Book of Noah --
Testament of Kohath --
Testament of Amram --
Samuel apocryphon --
Martyrdom of Isaiah --
Apocryphal fragments. Incantations and books of magic --
Sefer ha-Razim (The Book of Mysteries = ShR) --
Harba de Mosheh (The Sword of Moses = HdM) --
Incantation bowls and amulets in Hebrew and Aramaic --
Jewish magical texts preserved in Greek --
Theurgy in the Hekhalot texts --
Dead Sea Scrolls --
Rabbinic physiognomy --
Treatise of Shem (= TrShem) --
Testament of Solomon (= TSol). Writings of the Qumran Community --
Rules --
Community rule or Manual of discipline --
Rule of the congregation or Messianic rule --
Damascus rule or Zadokite fragments --
War rule --
Temple Scroll. Bible interpretation --
Interpretation of particular books --
Genesis Apocryphon (1QapGen) --
Ages of the Creation (4Q180) --
Blessings of Jacob (4QPBless) --
Pentateuch anthology (4Q158) --
Words of Moses (1QDM = 1Q22) --
Commentaries on Isaiah --
New Jerusalem --
Commentaries on Hosea (4QpHos = 4Q166-167) --
Commentary on Micah (1QpMic = 1Q14) --
Commentary on Nahum (4QpNah = 4Q169) --
Commentary on Habakkuk (1QpHab) --
Commentaries on Zephaniah (1Q15 and 1Q70) --
Commentaries on the Psalms (4QpPss a-b or 4Q171, 173) --
Prayer of Nabonidus (4QprNab) --
Pseudo-Daniel cycle (4QpsDan ar a-c). Interpretation of diverse Biblical texts --
Ordinances or commentaries on Biblical laws (4Q159, 513, 514) --
Florilegium or Midrash on the last days (QFlor = 4Q174) --
Testimonia or Messianic Anthology (4QTest = 4Q174) --
Tanhumim or words of consolation (4QTanh = 4Q176) --
Catena or Midrash on the Psalms (4Q177) --
Melchizedek Midrash (11QMelch). Poetry --
Hodayoth or thanksgiving hymns (1QH). Liturgical texts --
Master\'s blessings (1QSb) --
Blessings and curses --
Daily prayers --
Prayers for festivals --
Marriage ritual (4Q502) --
Angelic liturgy or Serekh Shiroth \'olath ha-Shabbath --
Small liturgical fragments. Miscellaneous texts --
\'Horoscopes\' (4QCryptic = 4Q186) --
Calendars --
Copper scroll (3Q15). Jewish literature composed in Greek. Introduction --
Translation of the Canonical Bible --
Septuagint --
Aquila and Theodotion. Translations into Greek of non-scriptural semitic texts. Prose literature about the past --
Demetrius --
Eupolemus --
Artapanus --
Aristeas the Exegete --
Cleodemus or Malchus --
Anonymous writer (Pseudo-Eupolemus) --
Jason of Cyrene and the Second Book of Maccabees --
Third Book of Maccabees --
Philo\'s historical writings --
Thallus --
Josephus --
Justus of Tiberias --
Joseph and Asenath --
Testament of Job --
Lost Greek histories written by Jews. Epic poetry and drama --
Philo the epic poet --
Theodotus --
Ezekiel the tragic poet. Philosophy --
Wisdom of Solomon --
Aristobulus --
Philo --
Fourth Book of Maccabees. Apologetics. Literary Opponents --
Manetho --
Mnaseas --
Apollonius Molon --
Lysimachus --
Chaeremon --
Apion --
Other literary opponents. Jewish Apologetics. Jewish writings under gentile pseudonyms --
Sibylline oracles --
[Hystaspes] --
Forged verses of Greek poets --
Dubious Fragments under gentile names for which a Jewish origin has been claimed --
[Letters of Heraclitus] --
[Letter of Diogenes] --
[Hermippus] --
[Numenius] --
[Hermes Trismegistus] --
[Greek Chronographers] --
Pseudo-Tages. Orator Caecilius of Calacte. v. 3 pt. 2. Jewish literature of which the original language is uncertain. Revision and completion of Biblical literature --
Greek Ezra or I Esdras --
Additions to Esther --
Additions to Daniel --
Prayer of Manasseh --
Book of Baruch (=1 Baruch) --
Letter of Jeremiah. Pseudepigraphic Apocalypses --
2 (Slavonic) Enoch --
Syriac Apocalyps of Baruch (=2 Baruch). Biblical Midrash --
Life of Adam and Eve (Apocalypse of Moses) --
Appendix: Other writings about Adam --
Testament of Abraham --
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs --
Book of Jannes and Jambres --
Book of Eldad and Modad --
Lives of the Prophets. Appendix: Works of Uncertain (Jewish or Christian) origin --
Odes of Solomon --
Greek Apocalypse of Baruch (3 Baruch) --
Apocryphon of Ezekiel --
Lost Pseudepigrapha --
Prayer of Joseph --
Apocalypse of Elijah --
Apocalyps of Zephaniah --
Small Fragments of anonymous Jewish literature in Christian texts. Jewish philosopher Philo --
Life and Works --
Philo\'s philosophical thought. Index.