Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion

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نام کتاب : Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : برداشت های باستانی یهودیان و مسیحیان از مصلوب شدن
سری : Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe; 244
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ناشر : JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
سال نشر : 2008
تعداد صفحات : 336
ISBN (شابک) : 3161495799 , 9783161495793
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت



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Cover
Widmung
Preface
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction
1. Crucifixion and Judaism in Contemporary Research
2. Crucifixion Terminology
2.1 Latin Terminology
2.2 Greek Terminology
2.3 Hebrew, Aramaic, and Syriac Terminology
2.3.1 TLH and SLB
2.3.2 Aramaic ZQP
2.3.3 Notes on the Hebrew YQٔ
2.4 Summary: Crucifixion Terminology and Suspension
3. Suspension and the Death Penalty in Jewish Law and Practice
4. Methodology in this Study
Part One Ancient Jewish Perceptions of Crucifixion
Chapter Two: Crucifixion and Suspension in Extra-Biblical Jewish Historical Narratives
1. Suspension in the Graeco-Roman World
2. Crucifixion and Suspension in the Hellenistic Age
2.1 Persecution under Antiochus Epiphanes
2.2 Jose ben Jo\'ezer and his Nephew
2.3 The 800 Crucified by Alexander Jannaeus
2.4 Crucifixion and the Nahum Pesher
2.5 Simeon b. Shetach and the Witches of Ashkelon
3. Crucifixion in the Roman Period
3.1 Crucifixion in the Time of Varus
3.2 Crucifixion in the Assumption of Moses
3.3 Crucifixion in Alexandria
3.4 Crucifixion in Palestine under the Procurators
3.5 Crucifixion in the Jewish War
3.6 The Crucified Man from Giv\'at ha-Mivtar
3.7 Crucifixion in Rabbinic Law and Anecdote
3.7.1 Rabbi Nathan and the Persecuted
3.7.2 Rabbi Eleazar and the Thieves
4. Summary
Chapter Three: Biblical Suspension Texts and Tradition
1. Suspension in the Ancient Near East
2. Joseph and the Baker (Genesis 40–41)
2.1 Philo and the Chief Baker
2.2 Josephus and the Chief Baker
2.3 Targumim and the Chief Baker
2.4 Summary
3. Moses and the Leaders (Numbers 25:4)
3.1 Targumim and Numbers 25:4
3.2 Rabbinic Writings and Numbers 25:4
3.3 Summary
4. The Law of Hanging and Burial (Deuteronomy 21:22–23)
4.1 Greek and Latin Traditions on Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.2 The Peshitta on Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.3 The Temple Scroll and Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.4 Philo and Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.5 Josephus and Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.6 Targumim on Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.7 Rabbinic Writings and Deuteronomy 21:22–23
4.8 Summary
5. “Hanging on the Tree” in the Deuteronomic History
5.1 Josephus and Hanging in the Deuteronomic History
5.2 Targum and Hanging in the Deuteronomic History
5.3 Summary
6. The Death of Saul’s Seven Sons (2 Samuel 21)
6.1 Targum and the Sons of Saul
6.2 Rabbinic Writings and the Sons of Saul
7. Princes are Hung (Lamentations 5:12–13)
7.1 The Targum and the Lament
7.2 Rabbinic Writings and the Lament
8. The Hanging of Mordecai and Haman (Esther)
8.1 The Greek Traditions and Haman
8.2 Josephus and Haman
8.3 Targumim and Haman
8.4 Rabbinic Writings and Haman
8.5 Summary
9. A King’s Decree (Ezra 6:11)
9.1 Josephus and the Darius/Cyrus Decree
9.2 Rabbinic Writings and the King’s Decree
10. Expansions of Other Biblical Passages
11. Chapter Summary
Chapter Four: Crucifixion in Symbology and Magic
1. The Sign of the Cross-Mark
2. The Crucifixion Nail
3. Summary
Chapter Five: Crucifixion in Imagery, Proverb and Case Law
1. Philonic Allegory
2. The Crucified Brigand
3. Rabbinic Case Law
4. Latent Imagery and Crucifixion
4.1 The Binding of Isaac
4.2 The Paschal Lamb
4.3 Summary: Latent Imagery
Chapter Six: Perceptions of Crucifixion in Ancient Jewish Communities: A Summary
1. Literary Sources
2. Themes
3. Crucifixion in Jewish Literature and the Roman World
Part Two Ancient Jewish Perceptions of Crucifixion and the Cross of Christ
Chapter Seven: Jewish Perceptions of Jesus’ Crucifixion and the Early Church
1. The Crucified Brigand
2. The Crucified Magician
3. The Crucified Blasphemer
4. Biblical Exemplars and the Crucified Jesus
5. The Curse of the Cross
6. Shame, Horror and the Cross
7. The Innocent Sufferer
8. Crucifixion and Martyrdom
9. Latent Imagery: The Crucified Sacrifice
10. Conclusion
Appendix: Two Fragmentary Qumran Texts
Bibliography
1. Primary Sources
2. Concordances and Indices Consulted
3. General Bibliography
Citation Index
Old Testament
New Testament
Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Dead Sea Scrolls
Philo
Josephus
Rabbinic Literature
Targumim
Classical Authors
Patristic Literature (in alphabetical order)
Other Ancient Documents
Author Index
Subject Index




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