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Contextualizing Jewish Temples
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Jewish temples stood in Jerusalem for nearly one thousand years and were a dominant feature in the life of the ancient Judeans throughout antiquity. This volume strives to obtain a diachronic and t...
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Jewish temples stood in Jerusalem for nearly one thousand years and were a dominant feature in the life of the ancient Judeans throughout antiquity. This volume strives to obtain a diachronic and topical cross-section of central features of the varied aspects of the Jewish temples that stood in Jerusalem, one that draws on and incorporates different disciplinary and methodological viewpoints. Ten contributions are included in this volume by: Gary A. Anderson; Simeon Chavel; Avraham Faust; Paul M. Joyce; Yuval Levavi; Risa Levitt; Eyal Regev; Lawrence H. Schiffman; Jeffrey Stackert; Caroline Waerzeggers, edited by Tova Ganzel and Shalom E. Holtz.
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Pages: 232
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
26 November 2020
ISBN: 9789004444782
Format: Hardcover
Tova Ganzel, PhD (2005), Bar-Ilan University Israel, is Senior Lecturer at the Multidisciplinary Department of Jewish Studies at the University. She has published numerous articles on prophetic literature, including a monograph in Hebrew and recently in English: Ezekiel: From Destruction to Restoration.
Shalom E. Holtz, PhD (2006), University of Pennsylvania, is Professor of Bible at Yeshiva University. He has published numerous articles and studies of cuneiform legal texts and their connections to biblical law. His most recent book is Praying Legally (Brown Judaic Studies, 2019).
Shalom E. Holtz, PhD (2006), University of Pennsylvania, is Professor of Bible at Yeshiva University. He has published numerous articles and studies of cuneiform legal texts and their connections to biblical law. His most recent book is Praying Legally (Brown Judaic Studies, 2019).