Jerusalem Against RomePeeters Publishers, 2006 - 581 ページ While conquering the world, Rome encountered a great number of peoples around the Mediterranean. We know very little about how these populations viewed their conquerors. The Jews were the only people to offer a comprehensive view of Rome over a great span of time. They expressed it in a rich corpus of Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic sources, reflecting the evolution of the relations between Jews and Romans: from alliance and friendship to tensions and revolt, culminating for the Jews in temporary compliance to foreign domination together with hopeful expectations for redemption. The image of Rome which emerges from apocryphal, Talmudic and Midrashic literature durably shaped the Jewish political, moral and eschatological vision of the world and history. |
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... AND HISTORY IN THIRD AND FOURTH CENTURY RABBINIC SOURCES I. Memory of the capture of Jerusalem and the burning of the Temple . 1. " Vespasian's war " 127 . 132 . 133 2. The Senate The appeal to surrender The famine and XIV CONTENTS.
... AND HISTORY IN THIRD AND FOURTH CENTURY RABBINIC SOURCES I. Memory of the capture of Jerusalem and the burning of the Temple . 1. " Vespasian's war " 127 . 132 . 133 2. The Senate The appeal to surrender The famine and XIV CONTENTS.
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... fourth empire 421 II . The post - exile prophecies and the theme of cosmic upheavals 424 III . Gog and Magog ( Ezekiel 38 and 39 ) and the theme of the eschatological war 427 IV The " synoptic little apocalypse " and the theme of ...
... fourth empire 421 II . The post - exile prophecies and the theme of cosmic upheavals 424 III . Gog and Magog ( Ezekiel 38 and 39 ) and the theme of the eschatological war 427 IV The " synoptic little apocalypse " and the theme of ...
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... fourth empire " CHAPTER XIV APOCALYPSE DENIAL AND PERSISTENCE I. Apocalypse denied 1. Purging the tradition . 2. Condemning time calculation and reconciling with pa- tience II . The fate of Rome according to apocalyptic traces in ...
... fourth empire " CHAPTER XIV APOCALYPSE DENIAL AND PERSISTENCE I. Apocalypse denied 1. Purging the tradition . 2. Condemning time calculation and reconciling with pa- tience II . The fate of Rome according to apocalyptic traces in ...
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目次
Introduction | 1 |
FROM FRIENDSHIP TO DISILLUSIONMENT | 7 |
ROME BEFORE 66 B C E AS SEEN BY PHILO | 41 |
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS HISTORIAN OF | 75 |
265 | 92 |
Popular beliefs and magic practices | 103 |
ROME AND THE DESTRUCTION OF | 111 |
The punishment of Rome and the return of Nero | 122 |
Signs of loyalism | 284 |
From conciliation to resignation | 293 |
THE IMAGE OF PAGANISM AND THE | 305 |
Biblical accusations | 316 |
ROMAN RELIGION THROUGH THE RABBI | 325 |
The question of the imperial cult | 348 |
THE MORAL IMAGE OF ROME | 365 |
The exception and the rule | 378 |
The cause of the destruction of the Temple | 152 |
The events of Hadrians reign | 167 |
From Antonine the Pious to Diocletian | 193 |
CONSCIOUSNESS OF ROMAN POWER | 207 |
Provincial administration | 219 |
207 | 244 |
Military power | 260 |
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